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Andyhull said:
They don't arrest someone these days unless they're sure!
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Not true, frequently (in fact could be argued always) someone will be arrested 'on suspicion' of committing an offence.

Charged with an offence and subsequently appearing in court is down to CPS that is where/when the decision is made as to the likelihood of getting a conviction, yet another area where the 'beancounters' have their say, the public have to get value for money :hmm:
 
Wendy1971 said:
Roberwell ive deleted your post, i think it was untasteful!!! and a bit sick

Can I suggest mine and Andyhulls are deleted too as we both quoted the post in question within our replies.
 
innocent till proven guilty. imo this was starting to sound like the stoning scene in life of brian..... ;)
 
Where it's a sex offence charge there is no such thing as innocent until proven guilty. Once charged the moral majority will assume the worst, this is especially tuue where child sex offences are concerned, it's one of the reasons the Police are usually careful about this sort of thing, please note usually.

Interesting to hear that his character will not appear in any future episodes of corrie, the producers have decided his fate even if a jury doesn't.
 
TRXnMe said:
Interesting to hear that his character will not appear in any future episodes of corrie, the producers have decided his fate even if a jury doesn't.

Dependant on the outcome is what was said!
 
I'd be careful guys posting anything about these child abuse arrests, especially if they're not guilty at the end or get away with it.... :whistle:
Look at Lord McAlpine a while ago when he was proven not guilty, he went through Twitter and the web looking for tweets and articles wrote about him and bashing them with lawsuits.. :shock: :shock: :shock:

BB
 
so whats stopping anyone doing the same regarding law suits. Now does everyone understand. Its for the good of the forum that we commented and also i think its not nice to joke about stuff like that. There must be a line that cant be crossed
 
Tbh I don't think anything should have been posted in the first place, threads like this always bring about strong reactions in people and are never of any benefit to forums.
 
TRXnMe said:
Where it's a sex offence charge there is no such thing as innocent until proven guilty. Once charged the moral majority will assume the worst, this is especially true where child sex offences are concerned, it's one of the reasons the Police are usually careful about this sort of thing, please note usually.

Unfortunately, the public perceive sexual offence charges as basic proof that a person is guilty - which is a damned shame if you are falsely accused of a sexual offence.

One of the first court cases I was present at as a police officer (helping out the courts branch as they were short staffed) was a rape trial - or more correctly, an 'attempting to pervert the course of justice' trial - where the original accuser was now on trial - she had shouted rape, had given evidence against the man in question, when all he had in fact done was decide she was a bit of a nutter and didn't want to speak to her any more. She shouted rape, the case was investigated, he was charged, his friends disowned him, his family wouldn't speak to him, he lost his job - and all before the rape case came to trial.

When it did come to trial, the case fell apart so badly, she ended up being charged there and then, and it was her trial that I was working at.

I know she was found guilty, which was probably cold comfort to the guy, although what her sentence was I don't know as sentencing was delayed for background reports, so it was dealt with long after my wee stint with the courts branch was done.
 
BarnsleyBrewer said:
I'd be careful guys posting anything about these child abuse arrests, especially if they're not guilty at the end or get away with it.... :whistle:
Look at Lord McAlpine a while ago when he was proven not guilty, he went through Twitter and the web looking for tweets and articles wrote about him and bashing them with lawsuits.. :shock: :shock: :shock:

In the case of McWhatsit, I think the problem was that people were naming him before there was any arrest or charge - that amounts to libel and anything libelous would be against the forum rules and removed :nono:

I am prepared to be corrected but once someone has been arrested, the papers are allowed to print that fact and the reason for the arrest. People can then comment on that without fear of libel. They cannot however say that a person is guilty of the offence because again that becomes libelous. If a person is found guilty then people can comment to say they always thought such and such without fear because it is then fact.

If someone with a legal background is on the forum, please comment as we need clarity here :thumb:
 
theboytony said:
Tbh I don't think anything should have been posted in the first place, threads like this always bring about strong reactions in people and are never of any benefit to forums.

Spot on Tone. :clap: :D :thumb:
S
 
BarnsleyBrewer said:
I'd be careful guys posting anything about these child abuse arrests, especially if they're not guilty at the end or get away with it.... :whistle:
Look at Lord McAlpine a while ago when he was proven not guilty, he went through Twitter and the web looking for tweets and articles wrote about him and bashing them with lawsuits.. :shock: :shock: :shock:

BB


I'm quite new to The Home Brew Forum..
Exactly how many celebrities have we outed or taken down on here then compared to Twitter??

There's me thinking it was all about the air locks and demijohns.. :cheers:
 
peelman said:
Exactly how many celebrities have we outed or taken down on here then compared to Twitter??

None. Anyone doing so will find themselves banned.

peelman said:
There's me thinking it was all about the air locks and demijohns.. :cheers:

It is :thumb:

The Snug forum is however an area where people can post off topic items (i.e. not always brewing related) just like you might go and sit in the snug in your local and have a chat with your mates. We are more constrained than you would be in your local because nothing libelous may be posted. Also, the forum rules clearly indicate that nothing racist or homophobic may be posted and no personal attacks will be tolerated.

We are a friendly forum and try to keep things light hearted and courteous at all times :cheers:
 
Like the post E, :D
To me politics and religion are also personal subjects best not aired on a forum. :)
S :D
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Springer said:
To me politics and religion are also personal subjects best not aired on a forum. :)

I agree, they can be contentious subjects but we try not to be heavy handed otherwise we'd have to ban no end of things - where would it stop. If things get carried away though someone will step in and take action but that rarely happens
 

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