I can see why, maybe, some families or living victims of the fire might get upset, didn't offend me particularly. There is no legal protection from being offended other than a well crafted offence under Section 4(A) Public Order Act 1986 fits the bill. There may be aggravating circumstances. Whatever the outcome of the decision making processes are about any legal action the perpetrators
don't exactly cover themselves in any sort of glory do they.
What peed me off was the BBC news refusing to broadcast the video "because it may offend" that actually offended me more. I'm offended by a decision not to offend a minority..(I don't really care one way or another.)
Last edited by: VxFan on Thu 5 Sep 19 at 10:20
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