Wee brat.
Omg yes!! now you’ve mentioned it I can’t unsee itWee brat.
Anybody else just see an aggressive version or claire from derry girls thou?
TypicalYour man Paul G doesn’t seem to be in any position to be taking the moral high ground if his Twitter feed is anything to go by. Homophobic, racist, sectarian and a bit of mocking disabled people for good measure.
He’s a real delight, what a “surprise”.Typical…It looks clear to me the girl came back on to confront the old guy for grabbing and pushing her off both her and the one beside her with the green shorts were shoved off the bus, in the spitting vid they casually walk off again after she gives him hell.
There doesn’t seem to have been any sectarian remarks in the video from what I can see, it just seems like poor behaviour from all ends. Realistically Translink need to be hiring (or paying for) a better calibre of security officer/conductor or whatever the title is as it is clear there was probably an incident before hand (the guy holding the baby made a comment as they went off so think there was something to it)Wasn't sectarian was it? Kids from deprived areas wrecking the place isn't unusual. Spitting is assault, the noise on that video is giving me a headache so I don't want to watch again if an adult pushed a child that's also assault.
I've been on a train when an incident like this happened, when you're caught up in something like this and its prolonged it isn't nice. They were booted off at Drogheda and not one tear did I shed over the rough handling. Seriously if parents let their children out and they behave like this in public they have to take responsibility.
It seems like they weren’t even dismissed because of that but because of something else - how much worse could it have gotSo he’s been dismissed after being suspended for 5 years on full pay, does he have to pay it back?
Public ‘need answers’ about allegations concerning PSNI officer who tried to share images of man who died from suicide, claims SDLP MLA
An SDLP Policing Board member has questioned the culture within the PSNI after the Public Prosecution Service said they are considering evidence against an officer who allegedly tried to share images of a man who died by suicide from a police database.m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Yes I took it to mean he’s been dismissed over the other similar incident that was in the news recently. He interfered with the body of a suicide victim, pulled his trousers down, manipulated his body into the “positions of sexual acts” and took pictures which he added sectarian slogans to. The man’s family were a few yards away inside the house while it was happening. Beyond disgusting.It seems like they weren’t even dismissed because of that but because of something else - how much worse could it have got“dismissed because of a separate misconduct incident”
The whole thing is so difficult to read I can’t imagine how those poor families are coping it’s horrendous. I fear that all 11 incidents they are mentioning are similar in nature and that’s probably just the ones when they’ve got caught. They must have done this so many times to feel confident enough to do that with the victims family literally feet away. It’s horrificYes I took it to mean he’s been dismissed over the other similar incident that was in the news recently. He interfered with the body of a suicide victim, pulled his trousers down, manipulated his body into the “positions of sexual acts” and took pictures which he added sectarian slogans to. The man’s family were a few yards away inside the house while it was happening. Beyond disgusting.
Family of suicide victim tell of horror at claims PSNI officers ‘defiled’ body
The family of a Belfast suicide victim have said they were left feeling “physically sick” by allegations two police officers took pictures and videos of his body and shared them online.m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
There's a couple but one is involved in more than one incident .I can't read the articles, is it still the one officer or are there several?
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