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Vicky is pressing Charges
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Jules_Thornley
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by rubyred25:
“I am glad she's pressing charges. She went on the panel as a guest, and ended up caught in a crossfire. They need to stop giving guests alcohol..”

Plastic cups from now on..
SweetAngelx
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by nyannie:
“No it isn't. I really hope this is a wake-up call to those in charge of BB and Channel 5. Disgraceful!”

So do I.

The programme (and Channel 5) is not only allowing but encouraging violence to get media attention and viewers. The mentality is disturbing and so is the end result- glass being chucked around like confetti.

I don't see why anyone begrudges Vicki pressing charges, imo she has every right to do so. She agreed to be a panelist on an entertainment show, not be in the middle of a violent brawl which could have ended up far far worse than it was.

This should be a lesson to those in charge at Channel 5 but the fact that they try to encourage outright hostility at best and violence at worst shows a very unprofessional mindset to start with. Only if the police involve themselves way in a significant way will they ever change imo.

Sad but true.
teresagreen
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by ultros:
“I pointed out an inconsistency here -
'How does she know how a glass was thrown if she was looking the other way'
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showp...5&postcount=41

Then someone said maybe she watched it with the production crew afterwards.

I said 'But wasn't she 'rushed' to hospital'... which you replied to.”

Maybe the breaking glass falling around her at the moment of impact would have given her a clue?
SweetAngelx
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by Jules_Thornley:
“Plastic cups from now on..”

Plastic flutes for their Cava is certainly the way forward!
teresagreen
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by Jules_Thornley:
“Plastic cups from now on..”

And non- aggressive guests who can't handle booze. In fact, no booze.
Panda Eyes
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by ultros:
“I'm putting it in the SAME context as it was it done in !!
Not the bullshit 'throwing champagne at someone is not as bad as throwing a glass at someone' line that the Aisleyne apologists/Farrah haters have been spewing for the last day ”


Whoa! I would have credited you with a little more sophistication than to use words even a teenager would baulk at.
nattoyaki
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by ultros:
“If I as a stranger to you started aggressively telling you to get on a plane & f*ck off home then threw champagne at you (an aggressive act), you could pretty much do what you want to defend yourself from my hostile attack & I would be seen as aggressively instigating the situation with a stranger ”

Blimey I've read it all now, but out of interest where do you draw the line? A bottle over the head, a chair, a loo seat? I would have thought some common sense would be applied and one can only use proportionate necessary force.

Originally Posted by ultros:
“Yes it is.. as is spitting at someone etc.

Try throwing drinks at strangers on your next night out and see how you get on ”

Ah, maybe you're right. I've just read on another thread Helen through a glass over Danielle and was let off with a caution, and was relieved as she could have been done for 'common assault'. Thank goodness some bobbies seem to have a bit more common sense than you do!

Right I'm off to report Lewis Hamilton to plod!

P.S. If you want to chuck drinks I find the best place is when you're sitting near the back of a cinema or theatre. The Hammersmith Apollo has very good sight lines
Jules_Thornley
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by SweetAngelx:
“Plastic flutes for their Cava is certainly the way forward!”

And straws to try to measure consumption. Head gear and mouth guard. Should be harder to get drunk
ultros
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by teresagreen:
“Maybe the breaking glass falling around her at the moment of impact would have given her a clue?”

That Farrah threw it 'like a discus'
planets
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by ultros:
“I'm putting it in the SAME context as it was it done in !!
Not the bullshit 'throwing champagne at someone is not as bad as throwing a glass at someone' line that the Aisleyne apologists/Farrah haters have been spewing for the last day ”

No, you are deflecting from the point i was raising.
You assume incorrectly on so many points:
1. i'm not talking about the "bullshit throwing champagne at someone is not as bad as throwing a glass at someone" i never mentioned that, you assumed.
2. i'm not an "aisleyne apologist" or a "Farrah hater" (by the way you know that calling me or any FM a hater is against the t and cs) again i am neither, that is your erroneous assumption
3. i haven't been "spewing for the last day" either, check my posts
and
4. You STILL haven't answered the point which i asked:

If you threw water or wine at me from 6 - 10 foot away you would be totally cool with me smashing a glass into your head as it would be YOUR fault?
Vesna
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by richie4eva:
“So it looks like production are going to escape, despite the fact they knew it would most likely kick off between Aisleyne and Farrah and they (production) did everything possible to stoke it all up and encourage it

Totally unacceptable that yet again someone else is maybe going to cop it all because of their obsession about getting a Fight Night of their own”

I doubt it. She'll be suing Viacom and endemol. They are ultimately responsible for safety on their set. And that's also where the money is. They'll likely settle out of court as well. In the US we don't have pantomime , we don't have drink throwing. We don't have alcohol on tap for participants and it's illegal to drink alcohol on tv.

Farrah had no way to know that ghetto girl was launching the contents of her drink and not the glass. That doesn't happen here. Even on jerry springer. That show invites loonies and has lots of security personnel on hand on stage because they are responsible for safety on their set.

The fact is ghetto girl made threats on Twitter in advance of the show and it was the producers responsibility to either make clear to her NOT to do that or cancel her appearance. They delayed her entrance in the last BB because of threats made by Helen. Why was she allowed near Farrah?

The only thing Farrah learned is that British celebrities are rude and obnoxious. The people on the streets have been lovely to her, but the so called professionals are rude and delusional. Starting with Natasha though to ghetto girl, they can't manage civility or distinguish between reality and tv.
nattoyaki
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by rubyred25:
“I am glad she's pressing charges. She went on the panel as a guest, and ended up caught in a crossfire. They need to stop giving guests alcohol..”

They should give them some herb, we might get some more interesting comments then too!

Originally Posted by ultros:
“I pointed out an inconsistency here -
'How does she know how a glass was thrown if she was looking the other way'
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showp...5&postcount=41

Then someone said maybe she watched it with the production crew afterwards.

I said 'But wasn't she 'rushed' to hospital'... which you replied to.”

Thanks for explaining. I imagine she immediately saw the glass or asked 'what the hell was that?'. Nothing to do with my point though.

And, as I've pointed out a number of times now, she wasn't rushed to hospital - she declined. It's clear from the video interview after a couple of watches, easy to mistake from just the once. I'm one on here who wrongfully assumed she had been as the vid leaps from talking about being told she should go to hospital to her going home, and had been posting that, wrongfully.
Jules_Thornley
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by Vesna:
“I doubt it. She'll be suing Viacom and endemol. They are ultimately responsible for safety on their set. And that's also where the money is. They'll likely settle out of court as well. In the US we don't have pantomime , we don't have drink throwing. We don't have alcohol on tap for participants and it's illegal to drink alcohol on tv.

Farrah had no way to know that ghetto girl was launching the contents of her drink and not the glass. That doesn't happen here. Even on jerry springer. That show invites loonies and has lots of security personnel on hand on stage because they are responsible for safety on their set.

The fact is ghetto girl made threats on Twitter in advance of the show and it was the producers responsibility to either make clear to her NOT to do that or cancel her appearance. They delayed her entrance in the last BB because of threats made by Helen. Why was she allowed near Farrah?

The only thing Farrah learned is that British celebrities are rude and obnoxious. The people on the streets have been lovely to her, but the so called professionals are rude and delusional. Starting with Natasha though to ghetto girl, they can't manage civility or distinguish between reality and tv.”

Whaaaaat?!
planets
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by Jules_Thornley:
“Whaaaaat?!”

That Judi Dench is a right thug
ultros
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by nattoyaki:
“Blimey I've read it all now, but out of interest where do you draw the line? A bottle over the head, a chair, a loo seat? I would have thought some common sense would be applied and one can only use proportionate necessary force.

Ah, maybe you're right. I've just read on another thread Helen through a glass over Danielle and was let off with a caution, and was relieved as she could have been done for 'common assault'. Thank goodness some bobbies seem to have a bit more common sense than you do!

Right I'm off to report Lewis Hamilton to plod!

P.S. If you want to chuck drinks I find the best place is when you're sitting near the back of a cinema or theatre. The Hammersmith Apollo has very good sight lines ”

Lol. I'll try it again.

You or anyone else here confused go out this weekend, pick a random stranger (cause that's all Aisleyne was to Farrah), start shouting at them to "get on a bus & f*ck off home" then throw your drink over them... and when they inevitably get rattled & punch you in the nose try pressing charges against them for assault. By the way make sure the entire incident including the build up is caught on camera so the police have the full context as they do with the Farrah/Aisleyne situation.

Jules_Thornley
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by planets:
“That Judi Dench is a right thug ”

Lol lol lol..
Vesna
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by planets:
“No, you are deflecting from the point i was raising>
You assume incorrectly on so many points:
1. i'm not talking about the "bullshit throwing champagne at someone is not as bad as throwing a glass at someone" i never mentioned that you assumed.
2. im not an "aisleyne apologist" or a "Farrah hater" (by the way you know that calling me or any FM a hater is against the t and cs) again i am neither that is your erroneous assumption
3. i haven't been "spewing for the last day" either, check my posts
and
4. You STILL haven't answered the point which i asked:

If you threw water or wine at me from 6 - 10 foot away you would be totally cool with me smashing a glass into your head as it would be YOUR fault?”

. No one smashed a glass on anyone's head. The glass hit the table and the stem hit her on the back of the head allegedly. What with Janice swinging a chair about it wouldn't be a surprise if it was the chair that caused the whiplash and concussion. Vicky would have been bleeding if she has been struck by a glass to the head.

Also no one seems concerned that the champagne went into Jenna's eyes nor has anyone considered that Farrah thought she had launched the glass, as I said we don't do drink throwing at people on tv. We don't do pantomime violence and certainly not on television.
Vesna
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by Jules_Thornley:
“Whaaaaat?!”

I don't expect anyone on here to see how rudely the local 2 bit celebrities have acted, since many on here are just as bad.
Jules_Thornley
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by Vesna:
“I don't expect anyone on here to see how rudely the local 2 bit celebrities have acted, since many on here are just as bad.”

Example?
Penny Crayon
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by Vesna:
“I don't expect anyone on here to see how rudely the local 2 bit celebrities have acted, since many on here are just as bad.”

Yes they were rude - but - it was absolutely no different to any other BOTS - that is how the show is.

That's not an excuse that's just fact. No other 'celeb' has seen fit to throw glasses.
Vesna
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by planets:
“That Judi Dench is a right thug ”

Are you putting a great actress on par with ghetto girl? I rest my delusion case.
coke_pepper
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by Penny Crayon:
“Whiplash is caused by the sudden movement of head backwards/forwards - it has nothing to do with the weight of anything.”

Of course it does. The weight of your head being thrown forward or backward in a violent motion causing extension of the vertebrae. Not something that i would consider in the law of physics to be attributable to a wine glass to the head strike.
BlueStreak
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by Vesna:
“I doubt it. She'll be suing Viacom and endemol. They are ultimately responsible for safety on their set. And that's also where the money is. They'll likely settle out of court as well. In the US we don't have pantomime , we don't have drink throwing. We don't have alcohol on tap for participants and it's illegal to drink alcohol on tv.

Farrah had no way to know that ghetto girl was launching the contents of her drink and not the glass. That doesn't happen here. Even on jerry springer. That show invites loonies and has lots of security personnel on hand on stage because they are responsible for safety on their set.

The fact is ghetto girl made threats on Twitter in advance of the show and it was the producers responsibility to either make clear to her NOT to do that or cancel her appearance. They delayed her entrance in the last BB because of threats made by Helen. Why was she allowed near Farrah?

The only thing Farrah learned is that British celebrities are rude and obnoxious. The people on the streets have been lovely to her, but the so called professionals are rude and delusional. Starting with Natasha though to ghetto girl, they can't manage civility or distinguish between reality and tv.”

BIB Half the time they beat crap out of each other. It's like a bar brawl.

Vesna
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by Jules_Thornley:
“Example?”

Natasha first night. Aggressive bitchy in her face . Emma nasty rude vicious. Bobby cruel calculating vicious. James Jordan, carol and Nicola baying for blood. Vicky asking a question of her then refusing to allow her to answer by continuously talking over her and repeating the question over and over and ghetto girl confrontational, vicious, aggressive and violent.
planets
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by BlueStreak:
“BIB Half the time they beat crap out of each other. It's like a bar brawl.

”

Brawling is fine throwing water is too aggressive
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