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Title: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: Tonka. on 25 May 2010, 14:26:03
Why is this not publicised during other world cups e.g. rugby and cricket?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8703030.stm    :( :(
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: Banjax on 25 May 2010, 14:33:28
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Why is this not publicised during other world cups e.g. rugby and cricket?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8703030.stm  :( :(

dont think its as prevalent in other sports - I know that after an old Firm game in Glasgow strathclyde police report a huge increase in reports of domestic violence, irrespective of the result - its a combination of drink, and heightened anxiety on the run up and aftermath....but mainly its the drink as figures show no correlation to the result (win lose or draw)  :o

its why Celtic and Rangers never kick off later than 1230pm to minimise binge drinking before the game - so its not just an english football problem  :(
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: Tonka. on 25 May 2010, 14:38:07
Fixed the link now  :y
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: Banjax on 25 May 2010, 14:41:31
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Fixed the link now  :y

cool - i thought it was a problem at my end as bbc homepage was slow earlier and had to search it manually
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: Pitchfork on 25 May 2010, 15:40:36
Could it be because Rugby & Cricket are sports for Gentlemen? ::)
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: Richie London on 25 May 2010, 15:44:17
i for one wont be watching england in the world cup anyway. not until they get an english manager.  :)
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: pscocoa on 25 May 2010, 15:51:30
agree with Banjax - this is an increased incidence of going down the pub/club to watch the match, stay later than anticipated, spend more of family money on expensive booze and generally get carried away, get home - jobs not done, kids acting up, meals ruined etc etc. Recipe for trouble.

Problem is with World Cup you go and watch a few matches. Was in a pub one day and a bloke's wife brought his meal in on plate with knife anf fork and slammed it down on bar - and that was Rugby!!
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 25 May 2010, 15:54:31
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agree with Banjax - this is an increased incidence of going down the pub/club to watch the match, stay later than anticipated, spend more of family money on expensive booze and generally get carried away, get home - jobs not done, kids acting up, meals ruined etc etc. Recipe for trouble.

Problem is with World Cup you go and watch a few matches. Was in a pub one day and a bloke's wife brought his meal in on plate with knife anf fork and slammed it down on bar - and that was Rugby!!



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Was in a pub one day and a bloke's wife brought his meal in on plate with knife anf fork and slammed it down on bar



 ;D ;D ;D good for her  8-) 8-) :y
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: eliteomegaman on 25 May 2010, 16:08:14
THAT'S GOT MY BLOOD BOILING  >:( >:( >:(

I'm sure somewhere in the Bible it says ''......thou should turn the other cheek''

'ANY' man that can hit or abuse a woman whether mentally or physically in my eyes IS NOT A MAN!!  >:( >:( >:(

If after a few drinks he feels the need to let off steam at home with his wife/partner he should buy himself a rottweiler & see what happens then  ;D OR better still come round & pay me a visit ........ believe hospital food is impossible to eat with a broken jaw!!  ;D ;D

Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: Richie London on 25 May 2010, 16:18:34
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THAT'S GOT MY BLOOD BOILING  >:( >:( >:(

I'm sure somewhere in the Bible it says ''......thou should turn the other cheek''

'ANY' man that can hit or abuse a woman whether mentally or physically in my eyes IS NOT A MAN!!  >:( >:( >:(

If after a few drinks he feels the need to let off steam at home with his wife/partner he should buy himself a rottweiler & see what happens then  ;D OR better still come round & pay me a visit ........ believe hospital food is impossible to eat with a broken jaw!!  ;D ;D



i didnt speak to my best mate for 4 years when he hit his wife. turn and walk away, its not worth it. or hire a hitman  ;D ;D

Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: eliteomegaman on 25 May 2010, 16:23:29
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THAT'S GOT MY BLOOD BOILING  >:( >:( >:(

I'm sure somewhere in the Bible it says ''......thou should turn the other cheek''

'ANY' man that can hit or abuse a woman whether mentally or physically in my eyes IS NOT A MAN!!  >:( >:( >:(

If after a few drinks he feels the need to let off steam at home with his wife/partner he should buy himself a rottweiler & see what happens then  ;D OR better still come round & pay me a visit ........ believe hospital food is impossible to eat with a broken jaw!!  ;D ;D



i didnt speak to my best mate for 4 years when he hit his wife. turn and walk away, its not worth it. or hire a hitman  ;D ;D


I'LL DO IT FOR NOWT!!!!
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: Pitchfork on 25 May 2010, 16:50:00
Banning the sale of Stella Artois will reduce the incidences of domestic violence ;)
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: pscocoa on 25 May 2010, 17:00:50
yesterday my wife returned from Truro on the Penzance to Paddington train at around 2.30pm.

There was a drunk American couple in their 50s already on train when it arrived at Truro ansd after a couple of hours started shouting abuse and generally messing about. This escalated to the woman claiming that a suitcase was a bomb - "come on you english deal with this bomb".

someone foolishly tried to reason with her and pointed out that if she had said this on a plane then she would be arrested. As this was happening near the buffet car, passengers asked buffet staff to do something which they declined to do.

Her husband tried to restrain her and she laid into him fully with fists flying and he just took it - passengers had to intervene and drag her off. It was an unbeleivable scene but dealt with no thank to train staff. My wife got off at Reading and it was all kicking off again.

The demon drink.
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: Pitchfork on 25 May 2010, 19:19:00
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yesterday my wife returned from Truro on the Penzance to Paddington train at around 2.30pm.

There was a drunk American couple in their 50s already on train when it arrived at Truro ansd after a couple of hours started shouting abuse and generally messing about. This escalated to the woman claiming that a suitcase was a bomb - "come on you english deal with this bomb".

someone foolishly tried to reason with her and pointed out that if she had said this on a plane then she would be arrested. As this was happening near the buffet car, passengers asked buffet staff to do something which they declined to do.

Her husband tried to restrain her and she laid into him fully with fists flying and he just took it - passengers had to intervene and drag her off. It was an unbeleivable scene but dealt with no thank to train staff. My wife got off at Reading and it was all kicking off again.

The demon drink.
Bloody Colonials ;D
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: sassanach on 25 May 2010, 20:44:56
if the sterotyping is to be believed, rab c nesbitt is just as likely as mary to end up in casualty ;D
Title: Re: Police warning of domestic abuse
Post by: Banjax on 25 May 2010, 21:19:26
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if the sterotyping is to be believed, rab c nesbitt is just as likely as mary to end up in casualty ;D

i used to work in the east end of glasgow, believe me you woudnt want to take a broken pay packet home to some of those women  :o - altho nowadays its more likely a giro sadly :(