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cornwalls palace Flag Torpoint 15 Mar 15 8.17pm

Quote Dweeb at 15 Mar 2015 6.17pm

1. Assault is assualt in the workplace or anywhere else.
2. Why do so many people think it's OK to hit anyone just because the person seems to know about cars. Would they take that from a mechanic at their local garage or at a roadside?
3. Just because you are a friend of the Prime Minister doesn't mean you get special treatment
4. If Clarkson wants to move on let him, the BBC has been around since 1922; Top Gear 1977 & Clarkson since 1988 so how important is he?


..the bloke served him cold grub! surely he must have been aware that Mr Clarkson hates cold grub!!

what a knob... not Clarkson.

Edited by cornwalls palace (15 Mar 2015 8.18pm)

 


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legaleagle Flag 15 Mar 15 9.07pm

Quote Stirlingsays at 15 Mar 2015 5.38pm


Yeah because no one gets treated differently in the workplace do they legal.

All the rules get applied the same to everyone.....Like feck they do.

I'm not one who believes celebrities have to be standard carriers for society.

This should blow over and the BBC should arrange for a sensible transition for the show that pleases its fans.


And that's an argument for not doing so in a high profile case setting an example to millions ,is it Stirling?

Edited by legaleagle (15 Mar 2015 9.07pm)

 

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Quote legaleagle at 15 Mar 2015 9.07pm

Quote Stirlingsays at 15 Mar 2015 5.38pm


Yeah because no one gets treated differently in the workplace do they legal.

All the rules get applied the same to everyone.....Like feck they do.

I'm not one who believes celebrities have to be standard carriers for society.

This should blow over and the BBC should arrange for a sensible transition for the show that pleases its fans.


And that's an argument for not doing so in a high profile case setting an example to millions ,is it Stirling?

Edited by legaleagle (15 Mar 2015 9.07pm)

Two blokes having a row at work is only ''high profile'' due to the sleb culture we have now unfortunately adopted and it seems that you too are in a landing net, going around in circles with a hook sticking out of your lip.
As for ''setting an example to millions'', really? I'm guessing the 'reinstate Clarkson' > the 'sack Clarkson' in regards to petitions.
For the record, nobody I know is bothered by this incident, they just find it funny that it's made headlines.

EDIT:
''Since when is the UK popular press coverage the basis for legitimate statistical analysis?''.

Your words on another thread this evening 'legal'. Just an observation.

Edited by TUX (15 Mar 2015 10.21pm)

 

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legaleagle Flag 15 Mar 15 11.58pm

Thanks for the compliment.I take your general point,though the example to millions bit had nothing whatsoever to do with petitions etc.Fact is in our culture today a C list sleb like Clarkson is looked at as a role model by many,however naff that is,including lots of kids.He craved the media spotlight so he (and his admirers) can't complain at the downside.

If that happened where I work (or within the media companies that I've worked with),I suspect whomever did it would be out,particularly if they were already on a "final warning" and it would definitely be a big deal within the workplace with those in charge feeling they had to act.Don't see any reason for it to be different cause its a popular sleb who has a "blokey" image. If no one you know thinks punching someone in the face at work for no good reason is a big deal,so be it.Just glad I don't work with you or them

Edited by legaleagle (16 Mar 2015 12.16am)

 

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Quote cornwalls palace at 15 Mar 2015 8.17pm

Quote Dweeb at 15 Mar 2015 6.17pm

1. Assault is assualt in the workplace or anywhere else.
2. Why do so many people think it's OK to hit anyone just because the person seems to know about cars. Would they take that from a mechanic at their local garage or at a roadside?
3. Just because you are a friend of the Prime Minister doesn't mean you get special treatment
4. If Clarkson wants to move on let him, the BBC has been around since 1922; Top Gear 1977 & Clarkson since 1988 so how important is he?


..the bloke served him cold grub! surely he must have been aware that Mr Clarkson hates cold grub!!

what a knob... not Clarkson.

Edited by cornwalls palace (15 Mar 2015 8.18pm)

But they had arranged hot food in the restaurant - trouble was Clarkson, May & Hammond stayed in a pub for over 3 hours (on the licence payers!) before getting the helicopter to hotel. By the time they arrived the chef had gone home. All that was left was the cold menu


Now who's fault was that?

 

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Quote rednblue4eva at 16 Mar 2015 6.22am

Quote cornwalls palace at 15 Mar 2015 8.17pm

Quote Dweeb at 15 Mar 2015 6.17pm

1. Assault is assualt in the workplace or anywhere else.
2. Why do so many people think it's OK to hit anyone just because the person seems to know about cars. Would they take that from a mechanic at their local garage or at a roadside?
3. Just because you are a friend of the Prime Minister doesn't mean you get special treatment
4. If Clarkson wants to move on let him, the BBC has been around since 1922; Top Gear 1977 & Clarkson since 1988 so how important is he?


..the bloke served him cold grub! surely he must have been aware that Mr Clarkson hates cold grub!!

what a knob... not Clarkson.

Edited by cornwalls palace (15 Mar 2015 8.18pm)

But they had arranged hot food in the restaurant - trouble was Clarkson, May & Hammond stayed in a pub for over 3 hours (on the licence payers!) before getting the helicopter to hotel. By the time they arrived the chef had gone home. All that was left was the cold menu


Now who's fault was that?


"'On the licence payers"??

This was in their own time and after they'd finished filming. Are you saying they claimed their pub spending against expenses?

 


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Quote Ian J at 15 Mar 2015 7.35am

Perhaps the BBC should consider making Clarkson go on an anger management course as a bit of a face saving exercise

Perhaps the BBC would be better employed to keep its execs mouths shut from making bizarre comparisons between Clarkson and Savile and this Oison Tymond fellas position as comparable to one of Saviles rape victims

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The whole thing is silly. It's like the outrage over the Russell Brand incident.

It is almost as though the people of Britain (same in the US too), have become a 21st century version of Mary Whitehouse. So many people seem to want desperately to be offended by something, anything. Then they form an online vigilante mob and administer "justice".

There's my tuppenceworth.

 


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Clarkson is a weapon, he knows it, he plays up to it, he's made millions with it.

Bloody ridiculous furore over nothing. Fire the imbecile and move on.

 


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Quote DanH at 11 Mar 2015 3.36pm

Imagine actually giving a sh*t about this.


Is the correct answer.


I think it's quite interesting. You have 1000's of his fans who signed a petition before they knew what he had done and if he is going to be sacked. Now it is thought to be known what he did it will be interesting to see what the BBC does. Sack him and lose a lot of money or stand by him and lose face. If he wasn't going to sign a new contract, perhaps it doesn't matter either way.

If it is true that he reported himself to the BBC, it makes it more interesting as we wonder why he would do so if the producer (presumably) wasn't going to make a complaint.

Good piece about him and Chelsea. [Link]

It's nothing more than the ridiculous celebrity infatuation that is sweeping this country.

Bloke on TV acts like a tit & then the f*cking Prime Minister gets involved and is interviewed about it.

As I said, ridiculous.


Yeah that's a recent phenomenon isn't it. I mean it's not like we've got a load of cases where celebrity infatuation led to molestation or anything.

Bloke happens to be both mate and constituent of PM, and bloke works for national broadcaster.

The level of interest is definitely just a by-product of z list celebs & reality TV, or the most watched programme in the world. I can't decide...

Edited by Stuk (13 Mar 2015 3.55pm)

I'd rather my PM dealt with issues that concern the nation, not some middle aged mate of his who slapped someone.

You can't do both, no? He was asked a question about it and answered. He didn't initiate the Clarkson talk.

 


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imbored Flag UK 16 Mar 15 2.24pm

Quote Stuk at 16 Mar 2015 2.16pm

Quote Southampton_Eagle at 13 Mar 2015 5.52pm

Quote Stuk at 13 Mar 2015 3.54pm

Quote Southampton_Eagle at 13 Mar 2015 3.49pm

Quote topcat at 13 Mar 2015 3.12pm

Quote Southampton_Eagle at 13 Mar 2015 2.57pm

Quote DanH at 11 Mar 2015 3.36pm

Imagine actually giving a sh*t about this.


Is the correct answer.


I think it's quite interesting. You have 1000's of his fans who signed a petition before they knew what he had done and if he is going to be sacked. Now it is thought to be known what he did it will be interesting to see what the BBC does. Sack him and lose a lot of money or stand by him and lose face. If he wasn't going to sign a new contract, perhaps it doesn't matter either way.

If it is true that he reported himself to the BBC, it makes it more interesting as we wonder why he would do so if the producer (presumably) wasn't going to make a complaint.

Good piece about him and Chelsea. [Link]

It's nothing more than the ridiculous celebrity infatuation that is sweeping this country.

Bloke on TV acts like a tit & then the f*cking Prime Minister gets involved and is interviewed about it.

As I said, ridiculous.


Yeah that's a recent phenomenon isn't it. I mean it's not like we've got a load of cases where celebrity infatuation led to molestation or anything.

Bloke happens to be both mate and constituent of PM, and bloke works for national broadcaster.

The level of interest is definitely just a by-product of z list celebs & reality TV, or the most watched programme in the world. I can't decide...

Edited by Stuk (13 Mar 2015 3.55pm)

I'd rather my PM dealt with issues that concern the nation, not some middle aged mate of his who slapped someone.

You can't do both, no? He was asked a question about it and answered. He didn't initiate the Clarkson talk.


Yes, what's wrong with Cameron lending vocal support to one of his rich pals socking a pleb in the mouth because he can't get a juicy midnight steak? .

Edited by imbored (16 Mar 2015 2.25pm)

 

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Quote Southampton_Eagle at 13 Mar 2015 5.52pm

Quote Stuk at 13 Mar 2015 3.54pm

Quote Southampton_Eagle at 13 Mar 2015 3.49pm

Quote topcat at 13 Mar 2015 3.12pm

Quote Southampton_Eagle at 13 Mar 2015 2.57pm

Quote DanH at 11 Mar 2015 3.36pm

Imagine actually giving a sh*t about this.


Is the correct answer.


I think it's quite interesting. You have 1000's of his fans who signed a petition before they knew what he had done and if he is going to be sacked. Now it is thought to be known what he did it will be interesting to see what the BBC does. Sack him and lose a lot of money or stand by him and lose face. If he wasn't going to sign a new contract, perhaps it doesn't matter either way.

If it is true that he reported himself to the BBC, it makes it more interesting as we wonder why he would do so if the producer (presumably) wasn't going to make a complaint.

Good piece about him and Chelsea. [Link]

It's nothing more than the ridiculous celebrity infatuation that is sweeping this country.

Bloke on TV acts like a tit & then the f*cking Prime Minister gets involved and is interviewed about it.

As I said, ridiculous.


Yeah that's a recent phenomenon isn't it. I mean it's not like we've got a load of cases where celebrity infatuation led to molestation or anything.

Bloke happens to be both mate and constituent of PM, and bloke works for national broadcaster.

The level of interest is definitely just a by-product of z list celebs & reality TV, or the most watched programme in the world. I can't decide...

Edited by Stuk (13 Mar 2015 3.55pm)

I'd rather my PM dealt with issues that concern the nation, not some middle aged mate of his who slapped someone.

You can't do both, no? He was asked a question about it and answered. He didn't initiate the Clarkson talk.


Yes, what's wrong with Cameron lending vocal support to one of his rich pals socking a pleb in the mouth because he can't get a juicy midnight steak? .

Edited by imbored (16 Mar 2015 2.25pm)


That post is almost "house" in lefty bingo.

The answer is, nothing. If you actually wanted one.

 


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