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Should Hart and Hawes be sacked for Lickergate?

Should Hart and Hawes be sacked for Lickergate?

  • Yes

    Votes: 11 7.0%
  • No

    Votes: 147 93.0%

  • Total voters
    158


Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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The thread.........and poll....clearly asks if H & H should be sacked. A poll to vote is given.

I believe the majority vote of "NO", should be accepted.

Of course, it,s unlikely to be accepted, because this country in particular, always panders to the minority.

Er... it's "unlikely to be accepted" because the BBC doesn't base its broadcasting rules/disiplinary decisions on messageboard polls.

Incidentally, NSC users represent a tiny minority of the BBC Southern Counties listenership, and only a tiny minority of NSC users have voted on this poll.

You just think you're right/in the majority.
 








Er... it's "unlikely to be accepted" because the BBC doesn't base its broadcasting rules/disiplinary decisions on messageboard polls.

Incidentally, NSC users represent a tiny minority of the BBC Southern Counties listenership, and only a tiny minority of NSC users have voted on this poll.

You just think you're right/in the majority.

Out of active users I'd say that a large majority have voiced their opinions and voted overwhelmingly against the pair of them getting fired. I'd also be inclined to think that SCR listeners wouldn't vote in anything close to the same percentage if they were given the opportunity-be it for or against the sackings. This says to me that a majority want H&H back on SCR-if a higher percentage wanted them fired they would almost certainly be adding their opinions to this thread and adding their votes to the poll.
 


Giraffe

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We don't really represent an un-biased group either.

Regardless of extremes of political correctness or balanced viewpoint, we will be seen as biased in favour of Albion commentators.

But we probably do represent a fairly good cross section of the listeners to that particular show. I am sure it is mostly Albion fans that listen.
 




cjd

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Jun 22, 2006
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Er... it's "unlikely to be accepted" because the BBC doesn't base its broadcasting rules/disiplinary decisions on messageboard polls.

Incidentally, NSC users represent a tiny minority of the BBC Southern Counties listenership, and only a tiny minority of NSC users have voted on this poll.

You just think you're right/in the majority.

Of course I dont expect the BBC to accept this vote. The BBC is not noted for its ability to accept the majority view. The BBC represents PC in its most extreme form, and minority views.

However, a vote has been held........(rather more than the BBC would ever do) and the overwhelming majority say that H & H should NOT be sacked.

As regards BBC SCR listenership............I would suggest that vast majority of people actually listening at the time would agree with the poll. (May i add that the poll was about whether they should be sacked or not............and not whether their remarks were acceptable).

Regards your last statement...........if NSC,ers cant be bothered to vote........then they cant be that bothered either.
 
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Lady Bracknell

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Jul 5, 2003
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Well according to London Irish, it's all NSC's fault :rolleyes:

...I'm not for the moment suggesting that Harty was cleverly satirising NSC by mimicking it, because that's not Harty's brand of humour at all... [/url]

However, a deal of Lickergating might have been avoided if the requirement for a spot of satire had been realised from the outset.
 


But we probably do represent a fairly good cross section of the listeners to that particular show. I am sure it is mostly Albion fans that listen.

As mentioned above - if SCR listeners were voting, we would have a majority vote in their favour.

Now as for national public opinion after the dailies spread the story, we'd perhaps see something different - as the people would vote against any derisory comments to do with the disabled - and the singular 'soundbyte' would influence the general populace to see it in a bad light without considering all other factors that would outline the comments as fairly harmless.
 




hart's shirt

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No.
 


Wozza

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Of course I dont expect the BBC to accept this vote. The BBC is not noted for its ability to accept the majority view. The BBC represents PC in its most extreme form, and minority views.

Yet the majority of British people that you talk about LOVE the BBC.

However, a vote has been held........(rather more than the BBC would ever do) and the overwhelming majority say that H & H should NOT be sacked.

Are you seriously suggesting the BBC should base its employment/disipinary procedures on a Internet poll?

What job do you do, btw? And would you expect to be sacked if you publically described your customers/users as 'windowlickers'?
 


cjd

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Yet the majority of British people that you talk about LOVE the BBC.



Are you seriously suggesting the BBC should base its employment/disipinary procedures on a Internet poll?

What job do you do, btw? And would you expect to be sacked if you publically described your customers/users as 'windowlickers'?



You really are talking....and posting rubbish now...........where have I "seriously suggested the BBC should base its employment/disciplinary procedures on an internet poll"...?

I,m merely saying that the majority of people who bothered to vote, overwhelmingly say they should not be sacked.

As for my job...?......I rarely work these days........but most of my working life was caring for the elderly.............and a few periods (many years ago now) caring for adult people with Downs syndrome.


PS;.....Sorry, I failed to answer your last question.............

On a personal viewpoint..................no...........I,ve been watching football for so long now, and if there is something that disappoints me more than Sky TV , no terracing etc etc.......it,s the fact that the instantaneous passion and outbursts of anger/pleasure are steadily being eroded to the extent that we are now becoming just passive observers at matches due to PC grooming.
 
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Wozza

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You really are talking....and posting rubbish now...........where have I "seriously suggested the BBC should base its employment/disciplinary procedures on an internet poll"...?

Er...

Surely, if the majority VOTE on an issue.............then the majority view should be adhered to.

The thread.........and poll....clearly asks if H & H should be sacked. A poll to vote is given. I believe the majority vote of "NO", should be accepted.

etc etc.
 


cjd

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Jun 22, 2006
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Yet the majority of British people that you talk about LOVE the BBC.



Are you seriously suggesting the BBC should base its employment/disipinary procedures on a Internet poll?

What job do you do, btw? And would you expect to be sacked if you publically described your customers/users as 'windowlickers'?

Can I just add, that in the latter years when I was caring for the elderly, the most offensive words to them, were being referred to as "client users".......still, you kids today must have your bizarre terminology.
 


Giraffe

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93.33% can't be wrong. Keep Hart and Hawes SCR, you know it makes sense.
 




Can I just add, that in the latter years when I was caring for the elderly, the most offensive words to them, were being referred to as "client users".......still, you kids today must have your bizarre terminology.
One of these days, personnel departments are finally going to realise that calling the rest of us their "human resources" is deeply offensive. But, so far, I see no sign of this.
 


Billy in Bristol

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Mar 25, 2004
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Talking of Polls...look where Window Licker rates

Intrigued by the references to an expression I was not privy too, I did a Google and up popped this...

BBC - Ouch! - YourSpace

Still none the wiser...but some people don't like the expression.

Anyway, can we get back to worrying about our (lack of) defence.
 




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