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  Msg # 151 of 12811 on ZZUK4448, Sunday 9-06-25, 1:03  
  From: JNUGENT  
  To: THE TODAL  
  Subj: Re: Disingenuous police ?  
 From: JNugent73@mail.com 
  
 On 04/09/2025 11:07 PM, The Todal wrote: 
  
 > On 04/09/2025 12:14, JNugent wrote: 
 >> On 04/09/2025 11:45 AM, Jon Ribbens wrote: 
 >>> On 2025-09-04, Clive Page  wrote: 
 > 
 >>>> One can see that if you are police officer it's a much more exciting 
 >>>> way to spend your day dashing onto the runway at Heathrow in a car 
 >>>> with blue lights flashing along with four colleagues all brandishing 
 >>>> guns than trying to investigating a real crime, which might, for 
 >>>> example, involve watching a lot of boring CCTV footage.  So one 
 >>>> can see their point of view, it's just not something that most of 
 >>>> the public would support. 
 > 
 >>> Did any of that actually happen, or did you make it up? 
 > 
 >> You haven't been following the news, then? 
 > 
 > Can anyone quote the post that Mr Linehan made, that attracted the 
 > attention of the police? 
  
 Not I, and that's for certain. It was on Twitter / X, wasn't it? 
  
 Does anyone actually take any notice of it? 
  
 As for the man himself, I am not much of a fan. Well, except for "The IT 
 Crowd", which sounded as though it was written by an adult with a sense 
 of humour, as opposed to "Father Ted" which can only have been written 
 by a precocious 13 year old who thought that using swear words made any 
 old tripe into something funny. 
  
 > The fact that he's famous or a comedy writer isn't really relevant. 
 > 
 It shouldn't be. But one can hardly overlook the possibility that it 
 definitely was not irrelevant in this particular case. 
  
 > If he was taunting or harassing a specific trans person, he fully 
 > deserves to be arrested and questioned > 
  
 Does he? Is what you say he did worse than "taunting or harassing" 
 anyone else? 
  
 > - whether he has committed an offence is for the CPS to judge. 
  
 I'm sure your typing of "CPS" was a muscle memory typo for "jury". 
  
 --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 
  * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) 

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