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Some good news (the bullying of Sam) (merged)
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pairofpants
08-06-2005
Originally Posted by Straker:
“Maybe you hadn’t noticed but more than half of the live stream is censored. C4 seem to draw the line at physical abuse which is presumably why the warnings was issued as they could see it heading in that direction.”

What warnings and to whom? lesleh?

Also ducks I'm at work all week I can't watch the live stream continually (and when i do the sound is always bloody off).
dizzychick
08-06-2005
if this is true, watch tonights BB show... they will sign Lesleys Eviction papers... I guessed earlier on how BBLB were being anti sams treatment.
Straker
08-06-2005
Originally Posted by pairofpants:
“What warnings and to whom? lesleh?”


Lardsley had a warning from BB about her threats and intimidation towards Sam hence the insincere and entirely "fake" (oh, the irony) kiss-up that Team Britney did this afternoon.
hanspam
08-06-2005
Just a quick mention...

I haven't been watching everything, but if Lesley threatened to give Sam a good kicking when she got out of the house then that's psychological assault. If you cause someone else to apprehend personal violence and intend to do so then it's a criminal offence. The only reason she might not fit the criteria is the threat is meant to be an immediate one, but if she said she'd punch her once they were both out of the house it *may* be counted as such.

Therefore, we have Lesley the criminal.

It's not punished that harshly - 6 months in prison or a £5000 fine is the maximum. But I agree with other posters that BB and C4 will be on the look-out for anything that they can get rapped for, and will be more vigilant for potential offences. From what I've seen, the original taking of the bag isn't a crime, but the later threats were.
Mr Twain
08-06-2005
The Digispy news pages are also reporting that Lesley told Sam that "someone" would end up "kicking the shit" out her earlier today.

Threatening violence is a criminal act.
Mrs Miggins
08-06-2005
Originally Posted by Helga:
“Some good news (the bullying of Sam):

Offcom are studying tapes of BB6 to see if any broadcasting laws have been broken.


An insider has revealed (not sure if this is true yet) the Police have requested taped footage that has been edited from the live streams and the broadcast shows (after an employee working on the show contacted them about the actual level of threats and violence in the house).”

Tell the police to stop wasting their time and get out and solve some real bloody crimes. FFS this is utter madness.
media
08-06-2005
Originally Posted by Mrs Miggins:
“Tell the police to stop wasting their time and get out and solve some real bloody crimes. FFS this is utter madness.”

I agree.
pairofpants
08-06-2005
Originally Posted by hanspam:
“Just a quick mention...

I haven't been watching everything, but if Lesley threatened to give Sam a good kicking when she got out of the house then that's psychological assault. If you cause someone else to apprehend personal violence and intend to do so then it's a criminal offence. The only reason she might not fit the criteria is the threat is meant to be an immediate one, but if she said she'd punch her once they were both out of the house it *may* be counted as such.

Therefore, we have Lesley the criminal.

It's not punished that harshly - 6 months in prison or a £5000 fine is the maximum. But I agree with other posters that BB and C4 will be on the look-out for anything that they can get rapped for, and will be more vigilant for potential offences. From what I've seen, the original taking of the bag isn't a crime, but the later threats were.”

So six months in prison wouldn't be a harsh punishment???
Mrs Miggins
08-06-2005
Originally Posted by hanspam:
“Just a quick mention...

I haven't been watching everything, but if Lesley threatened to give Sam a good kicking when she got out of the house then that's psychological assault. If you cause someone else to apprehend personal violence and intend to do so then it's a criminal offence. The only reason she might not fit the criteria is the threat is meant to be an immediate one, but if she said she'd punch her once they were both out of the house it *may* be counted as such.

Therefore, we have Lesley the criminal.

It's not punished that harshly - 6 months in prison or a £5000 fine is the maximum. But I agree with other posters that BB and C4 will be on the look-out for anything that they can get rapped for, and will be more vigilant for potential offences. From what I've seen, the original taking of the bag isn't a crime, but the later threats were.”

What the hell are you on? I've seen it all now. What about the people getting attacked every night in the streets but the police do buggar all. Now people on this forum are suggesting that the police raid the safest house in England and arrest poor Lesley, for hiding Sam's makeup bag. I can hardly type through laughter. Get a grip FFS.
Dannouk
08-06-2005
Originally Posted by Helga:
“Don’t kill the messenger!

The Offcom investigation is certainly true – they have received a large number of complaints from individuals, anti-bullying groups and professional bodies.
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Totally and utterly pathetic. Its harks back to the witch hunts of old days. Little has happened but people create a figure of hate and hunt them down. Except this is even more pathtic as it is a TV programme. The people reporting this stuff should get out more and live in a real world.
Mrs Miggins
08-06-2005
Originally Posted by Dannouk:
“Totally and utterly pathetic. Its harks back to the witch hunts of old days. Little has happened but people create a figure of hate and hunt them down. Except this is even more pathtic as it is a TV programme. The people reporting this stuff should get out more and live in a real world.”

100% agree, this would be a joke if it wasn't true, people are so damn caught up in BB that they forget actual horrific crimes are going on around them.. Police involvement because of Lesley and Sam, this is public hysteria.
Geri69
08-06-2005
Originally Posted by Mrs Miggins:
“100% agree, this would be a joke if it wasn't true, people are so damn caught up in BB that they forget actual horrific crimes are going on around them.. Police involvement because of Lesley and Sam, this is public hysteria.”

Exactly.........but I am sure Sam will be grateful that you are all concerned for her safety- when she stops laughing.
Mandark
09-06-2005
Originally Posted by Mrs Miggins:
“100% agree, this would be a joke if it wasn't true, people are so damn caught up in BB that they forget actual horrific crimes are going on around them.. Police involvement because of Lesley and Sam, this is public hysteria.”

Yep but the authorities seem to be into taking action against high profile incidents at the moment.
Hamburger5000
09-06-2005
Originally Posted by Plant:
“I'll make light of members posters when they are obviously talking patent nonsense.”

Stop talking such bollocks.
andy1973
09-06-2005
So lesley definitely goes then.
thms
09-06-2005
Originally Posted by Mrs Miggins:
“What the hell are you on? I've seen it all now. What about the people getting attacked every night in the streets but the police do buggar all. Now people on this forum are suggesting that the police raid the safest house in England and arrest poor Lesley, for hiding Sam's makeup bag. I can hardly type through laughter. Get a grip FFS. ”

it was craig who hid the bag
elpaw
09-06-2005
Originally Posted by thms:
“it was craig who hid the bag”

les hid the bag; craig moved it later
Veri
09-06-2005
Is there a feature on this forum that would allow me to filter-out certain posters?

I've sometimes seem FMs mention an "ignore", but I've never found it in the interface.
elpaw
09-06-2005
Originally Posted by Veri:
“Is there a feature on this forum that would allow me to filter-out certain posters?

I've sometimes seem FMs mention an "ignore", but I've never found it in the interface.”

on their profile -> add [user] to your ignore list
Veri
09-06-2005
Originally Posted by elpaw:
“on their profile -> add [user] to your ignore list”

Thanks! I'll have a look. I've just about reached my limit with certain people.
mitacond
09-06-2005
Originally Posted by Hamlet77:
“Let's be honest the local ol' bill will be paying particular attention to BB this year in case the disgusting events of last year are repeated, hey it's very early in June to have got their quotas for speeding motorist innit.

Sorry no big fan of Lesley/lie/leh's tactics but FFS, have the police really got nothing better to do.”


Under the 1997 Harassement Act, concistent 'bullying' is a crime, which carries a custodial sentenc, or a hefty fine.
fdooby
09-06-2005
I know it won't happen and shouldn't happen, even to horrible Lesleh.

But imagine her doing six months with all the lezzers and freaks a la Bad Girls
hanspam
09-06-2005
Originally Posted by Mrs Miggins:
“What the hell are you on? I've seen it all now. What about the people getting attacked every night in the streets but the police do buggar all. Now people on this forum are suggesting that the police raid the safest house in England and arrest poor Lesley, for hiding Sam's makeup bag. I can hardly type through laughter. Get a grip FFS. ”


Didn't say they should, if that's how it came across I'm sorry. I just tried to point out that a criminal offence has been committed. Yes, it's more trivial than GBH, and yes it's great entertainment to watch. And you're right, it's likely that nothing will get done. But the fact remains that a criminal offence has been committed, and just because it happened on a TV show doesn't change that.

And thanks so much for asking what I'm on. Hayfever pills would be the answer to your sympathetic question.

About the 6 month imprisonment thing - it's not harsh comparatively; would you really want life for it?
torchomatic
09-06-2005
And this is good news? You were probably one of the saddos who phoned the police last year, aren't you?

You lot reach new height of hypocrisy with every post. Well done!

Originally Posted by Helga:
“Some good news (the bullying of Sam):

Offcom are studying tapes of BB6 to see if any broadcasting laws have been broken.


An insider has revealed (not sure if this is true yet) the Police have requested taped footage that has been edited from the live streams and the broadcast shows (after an employee working on the show contacted them about the actual level of threats and violence in the house).”

stulancs
09-06-2005
Can you people actually take a step back and read what you're saying for a second.... No wonder crime is running out of control if the police are expected to investigate every time two girls have a barny, talk about a waste of resources FFS
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