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albertthedog

Location:Sheffield, GB
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In a few words: I am a thinker with a sense of humour.

ROSS SWEARING ON TV- THE PUBLIC ORDER ACT - DOES IT NO T APPLY ?

Published: Sunday May 25,2008 by albertthedog

If we swear in public we can be locked up by the police and I do not like swearing in public anyway so why should Ross get away with it on TV?. The BBC is a government run TV channel as are Dave BBC three and four, UK TV history and all other such channels, they are used to influence our political views. It is not a surprise to me that this situation is allowed, it seems like the old adage "DONT DO AS I DO - DO AS I SAY. This is typical of this current crop of dictators and is designed to confuse.

The public order act only applies to us, Jo public again, so Ross can defy the Law and we can think he is a hero and we will listen to him. as we do in such cases.

FOOTNOTE :

Everything this government does is along the same DO AS I SAY Line, they think we are fools there for the taking.

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