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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,246
Faversham
Here is one very fortunate woman:

https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/18366630.coronavirus-lecturer-jane-challenger-gillett-spat-police/

Jane Challenger-Gillett breathed in and then spat at officers who attended her home in Roundhill Terrace, Brighton.

The University of Brighton senior lecturer, also known as Jane Challenger-Gillitt, appeared before Brighton Magistrates’ Court and admitted two offences.

It was revealed she was in breach of a community order for abusing and assaulting officers who responded to a disturbance in October.

On April 1 she spat at PCs Alexander Ferguson and Stuart Ellis.

But she was spared a prison sentence because she is the sole carer for a “vulnerable” partner and has been battling an alcohol problem.
 




Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
24,785
GOSBTS
Here is one very fortunate woman:

https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/18366630.coronavirus-lecturer-jane-challenger-gillett-spat-police/

Jane Challenger-Gillett breathed in and then spat at officers who attended her home in Roundhill Terrace, Brighton.

The University of Brighton senior lecturer, also known as Jane Challenger-Gillitt, appeared before Brighton Magistrates’ Court and admitted two offences.

It was revealed she was in breach of a community order for abusing and assaulting officers who responded to a disturbance in October.

On April 1 she spat at PCs Alexander Ferguson and Stuart Ellis.

But she was spared a prison sentence because she is the sole carer for a “vulnerable” partner and has been battling an alcohol problem.

Nice..... bet she is a good example for junior lecturers + students
 






Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
10,492
There really are some ****ing morons about :nono:

Pretty diplomatic there. There are morons that would argue that street parties are not acceptable. People doing that are fukken pondlife in terms of intellectual capacity.
 


Driver8

On the road...
NSC Patron
Jul 31, 2005
16,219
North Wales
Pretty diplomatic there. There are morons that would argue that street parties are not acceptable. People doing that are fukken pondlife in terms of intellectual capacity.

Tbh the world would be better off without people like this, it’s unfortunate that they will take the hospital bed of someone more deserving. Those offending should have their NHS records noted so they are last in the queue for treatment.
 








BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
NSC Patron
Jul 14, 2013
22,699
Newhaven
Here is one very fortunate woman:

https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/18366630.coronavirus-lecturer-jane-challenger-gillett-spat-police/

Jane Challenger-Gillett breathed in and then spat at officers who attended her home in Roundhill Terrace, Brighton.

The University of Brighton senior lecturer, also known as Jane Challenger-Gillitt, appeared before Brighton Magistrates’ Court and admitted two offences.

It was revealed she was in breach of a community order for abusing and assaulting officers who responded to a disturbance in October.

On April 1 she spat at PCs Alexander Ferguson and Stuart Ellis.

But she was spared a prison sentence because she is the sole carer for a “vulnerable” partner and has been battling an alcohol problem.

Sounds like she's also battling an alcohol problem :glare: Definitely belongs on the list.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,246
Faversham
Sounds like she's also battling an alcohol problem :glare: Definitely belongs on the list.

People use 'alcohol problem' to justify all sorts, from racist abuse at the football to assaulting or even killing their partner. I have never accepted that. If you are a ****, then having a drink may embolden you to act like a ****. But for that to happen you have to be a **** in the first place.
 




vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,274
People use 'alcohol problem' to justify all sorts, from racist abuse at the football to assaulting or even killing their partner. I have never accepted that. If you are a ****, then having a drink may embolden you to act like a ****. But for that to happen you have to be a **** in the first place.

Very much this, at different times I have drunk heavily, very heavily yet still remain the same mild mannered person, but highly likely to fall asleep rather than start fighting.
 


BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
NSC Patron
Jul 14, 2013
22,699
Newhaven
People use 'alcohol problem' to justify all sorts, from racist abuse at the football to assaulting or even killing their partner. I have never accepted that. If you are a ****, then having a drink may embolden you to act like a ****. But for that to happen you have to be a **** in the first place.

She sounds like a complete **** , probably could also afford a good lawyer.
 


Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,594
Haywards Heath
People use 'alcohol problem' to justify all sorts, from racist abuse at the football to assaulting or even killing their partner. I have never accepted that. If you are a ****, then having a drink may embolden you to act like a ****. But for that to happen you have to be a **** in the first place.

Very much this, at different times I have drunk heavily, very heavily yet still remain the same mild mannered person, but highly likely to fall asleep rather than start fighting.

Life is rarely as simple. It says she's her partner's only carer. Having spent most of my adolescence living with my mother's terminal illness and seeing my dad fail to cope with the pressure and hit the bottle I've seen first hand how that combination can break someone.

Obviously that's no excuse for her behaviour and she was probably a bit livewire to start with - as you say HWT something needs to already exist inside you before the alcohol is added - but there must be mitigating factors here otherwise she'd be spending time at Her Majesty's pleasure.

That said, if it was some 18 year old urchin off the estate with that record he'd be locked up and people would be calling to throw away the key!
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,246
Faversham
Life is rarely as simple. It says she's her partner's only carer. Having spent most of my adolescence living with my mother's terminal illness and seeing my dad fail to cope with the pressure and hit the bottle I've seen first hand how that combination can break someone.

Obviously that's no excuse for her behaviour and she was probably a bit livewire to start with - as you say HWT something needs to already exist inside you before the alcohol is added - but there must be mitigating factors here otherwise she'd be spending time at Her Majesty's pleasure.

That said, if it was some 18 year old urchin off the estate with that record he'd be locked up and people would be calling to throw away the key!

Sorry to read of your personal circumstances. But I am assuming you didn't have the police round because your dad was out of control and being a . . . .

I am not knocking anyone for slipping into the comforting seas of booze. But I would knock someone for twice doing what she's done.

The reason she got off was the 'carer' responsibility, that's all. No mitigation, just the adverse effect on someone in her care if she were banged up. And to me that adds to her culpability. Obviously educated, well paid, with a responsibility....it was becoming a parent and gaining a sacred responsibility that made me give my head a wobble.....:shrug:
 


Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,594
Haywards Heath
Sorry to read of your personal circumstances. But I am assuming you didn't have the police round because your dad was out of control and being a . . . .

I am not knocking anyone for slipping into the comforting seas of booze. But I would knock someone for twice doing what she's done.

The reason she got off was the 'carer' responsibility, that's all. No mitigation, just the adverse effect on someone in her care if she were banged up. And to me that adds to her culpability. Obviously educated, well paid, with a responsibility....it was becoming a parent and gaining a sacred responsibility that made me give my head a wobble.....:shrug:

Cheers, it's all long gone now. Probably not far off TBH, when I was a bit older we nearly came to blows a couple of times over his behaviour.

I'm not sticking up for her, but I tend to think there's a cause and a story behind everyone's actions. I look at that and think how does an educated woman with a respectable job end up in these situations, something is very very wrong. WTF must be going through her mind to self destruct like this.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,246
Faversham
Cheers, it's all long gone now. Probably not far off TBH, when I was a bit older we nearly came to blows a couple of times over his behaviour.

I'm not sticking up for her, but I tend to think there's a cause and a story behind everyone's actions. I look at that and think how does an educated woman with a respectable job end up in these situations, something is very very wrong. WTF must be going through her mind to self destruct like this.


That's fair enough. Life can be tough for people, but when they start taking it out on others, that's not excusable. If it can be nipped in the bud, good. This woman is in her 50s though. I looked her up. She's on Facebook.

I actually did have the police round when I was a teenager, but my dad (the cause) didn't drink at all.

And I still make excuses for him.....
 






Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla


jonny.rainbow

Well-known member
Oct 29, 2005
6,848
Much as I hate the attitude of some MPs, the guidelines do allow him to do that.

40 mile drive to drop off essentials?

There are schemes in place locally as well as online shopping options available. He has bent and stretched the rules to the point they’ve shattered.

He should resign.
 


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