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Is there not a poster on here that fits the description of the PC in that story?

That thought went through my mind as well. A policeman, ultra reactionary, person named Ross. Hmm who could that be? :rolleyes:

Is this the same chap that posts stories about players signing for clubs that never come to fruition ie Duff and McBain ?

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OK people, enough of the fishing on usernames. If the officer in question does have an account registered on this site and he doesn't want to reveal himself then it's not up to others to do so and we will intervene to prevent this turning in to some kind of witch hunt.

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Nope , I said I was the victim of an unprovoked assault by 2 women not beaten up by them .

:rolleyes: :019:

Still, those women were girls.

And ?

Well, is it not a bit rich for someone like you, a burds punch bag, to be laughing at someone for crying in court? You must be able to understand what I mean?

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Makes you wonder what all the fuss was about. From what I've read, the song/s was sung, obviously by people who aren't the sharpest tools in the toolshed, but what was going through the policeman in questions mind? He hears people singing and thinks "Hey there's some people singing." {listens to lyrics} "What's that, something about famine! That's offensive to some people! How? I don't know!" And he goes on to say that he'd never heard of the potato famine. Come on, I find that hard to believe. And anyway, it reminds me of something that would probably happen to Officer Barbrady in South Park!

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I wouldn't be making a scapegoat out of the young policeman, he made an error of judgement, as many do without the hindsight of 10 20 or 30 years that most of us have on him.

The actual investigating officers and procurator fiscal need to be looked at much more closely. A 19 year old did not take this to court, there were numerous adults who should have known better but didn't. Don't just go for the easy target eh?

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A large section of Celtic and Rangers supporters bring politics into football every week. Why on earth are there ultra irish-nationalist fanatics attending Scottish football matches and singing belligerent songs about Irish politics across the terraces to Inverness / Kilmarnock / Motherwell etc fans every week? I don't get it. :026:

It's only natural that opposition fans should attempt to wind these lunatics up. The young boys singing the famine song were probably attempting to do just that, wind them up by singing a rangers song. In all likelyhood none of them could care less about Irish politics, rather they were merely imitating the nonsense of the old firm fans.

Nobody deserves to be mocked and wound up more than old firm fans, lets just hope the supporters who attracted the wrath of the powers that be learn from this and go about it in a more sensible (and less misinterpretable) way next time.

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I am very happy that this has come to a conslusion and in my oppinion it was the only possible outcome.

I believe there was A complaint about the singing and therefore had to be acted upon. I think that picking 3 boys out of the crowd quite randomly and trying to pinpoint it all on them was quite wrong. I was involved in this immediatedly after it happened and the selection of the individuals who were in court was a bit like sticking the tail on the donkey.

These boys were not banned for life, but for a few weeks, so they are all free to attend games as they wish.

It beggars belief that this even made it into the court room, but the powers that be were obviously keen to be seen to be acting upon something deemed to be sectarian and tried to make an example of these boys.

I think that nearly 18 months of waiting for a decision has already potentially had quite an effect on the futures for these boys.

Glad common sense prevailed in the end, or was it that there wasn't actually any evidence to convict these boys. A complete waste of police and court time.

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It's a disgrace these boys were taken to court, when thousands of old firm fans sing these songs week in, week out in the SPL. Why don't they take Celtic and Rangers to court

To be fair it doesn't really work that way. It is illegal, there is no defence in the fact that others do it.

As I've said I'm pleased with the outcome as I think they were unfairly targeted. Doesn't mean I support any form of sectarian behaviour. If you commit a crime and are caught red handed, you have no defence in the fact many others have done it before you and not got caught or prosecuted.

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I wouldn't be making a scapegoat out of the young policeman, he made an error of judgement, as many do without the hindsight of 10 20 or 30 years that most of us have on him.

The actual investigating officers and procurator fiscal need to be looked at much more closely. A 19 year old did not take this to court, there were numerous adults who should have known better but didn't. Don't just go for the easy target eh?

I would agree with all that K but............we have a young off duty police trainee in the stand watching the game. He has heard a song he thinks may be construed as being illegal. He actually knows some of the lads in the singing group. In fact he knows at least one of the accused well enough to have his mobile number.............

.................somebody reports the incident to the police. Somebody points out the three lads as being the culprits even though there were at least twenty in the singing group.

Yes the older, experienced people should have chucked this one out but somebody made the initial complaint.

We, the taxpayers of this land, are entitled to request justification for the actions of those we pay. We are also entitled to be able to trust the people who uphold the laws of the land to do so in a sensible, professional manner and with credibility.

Finally, we are entitled to expect that the Chief Constable of Northern Constabulary hold an enquiry into why members of his force, and the Prosecution service, have been able to bring court action against three young football fans without credible evidence.

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Is there not a poster on here that fits the description of the PC in that story?

That thought went through my mind as well. A policeman, ultra reactionary, person named Ross. Hmm who could that be? :rolleyes:

I am reliably informed that it was PC Ross County and renegade is a WPC.

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Quote from the courier :

The verdict followed a two-day trial and prompted Boag to burst into tears,

:lol::lol::lol:

Mark had a lot riding on this verdict, and this has been hanging over him for well over a year now... Remember as well, all this for something he didn't do, as the court have confirmed. All you've ever done is been against us DC, and I have no doubt that you would have been far happier with a guilty verdict regardless of the fact that the lads were innocent.

:017:

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