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Can anyone work out why the Daily Mail felt it necessary to shine the spotlight on this WPC???
Is this just the DM being a bit nasty? Or is there a genuine public interest angle on this story:
http://www.dailymail....WPC-used-PC-beat.html
Or perhaps it's just a slow news day, so to fill their pages, they feel at liberty taking a personal story and splashing it so that this police officer can be gossiped about by a wider audience?
http://www.dailymail....WPC-used-PC-beat.html
Or perhaps it's just a slow news day, so to fill their pages, they feel at liberty taking a personal story and splashing it so that this police officer can be gossiped about by a wider audience?
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You have changed tract.
<<<I don`t mean public interest as in what interests the public, I mean in that the public need to know for legal reasons, their own safety etc>>>
Are you now saying that the papers that you have mentioned are " really printing stories which we need for legal reasons?" and nothing else?
You have changed tract.
<<<I don`t mean public interest as in what interests the public, I mean in that the public need to know for legal reasons, their own safety etc>>>
Are you now saying that the papers that you have mentioned are " really printing stories which we need for legal reasons?" and nothing else?
anotheoldgit
The Daily Mail is a great place to post things to wind people up. Sometimes when they run a story along the lines of "Another Travellers' Site Blights Beautiful Suffolk", I like to post - "I wish there were more of them...better a traveller's site than another awful redbrick housing estate".
You ought to see how steamed up people get...it's BEYOND hilarious.
I invite everyone to create a user profile and then simply take the opposite view to the the run of posts on any controversial subject.
It's better than vaudeville.
The Daily Mail is a great place to post things to wind people up. Sometimes when they run a story along the lines of "Another Travellers' Site Blights Beautiful Suffolk", I like to post - "I wish there were more of them...better a traveller's site than another awful redbrick housing estate".
You ought to see how steamed up people get...it's BEYOND hilarious.
I invite everyone to create a user profile and then simply take the opposite view to the the run of posts on any controversial subject.
It's better than vaudeville.
Sqad
I'll answer - no...newspapers should be free to publish stories which are both of interest to the public and in the public interest (the two need not be the same thing)...but this story (to me) seems to be mere titilation with no real point. Someone has had a sex change...so what?
I mean, it's at the same level as a newspaper reporting that a traffic warden has had a breast augmentation operation. It's throwing a public spotlight on to something that we have no business knowing. It's not as if this police officer is standing for public office, or is a celebrity.
It strikes me as being just a little wrong. Someone contacts the Mail, and the Mail sends a photographer to take a couple of shots, then splashes it over the paper and the Internet.
For what purpose?
I'll answer - no...newspapers should be free to publish stories which are both of interest to the public and in the public interest (the two need not be the same thing)...but this story (to me) seems to be mere titilation with no real point. Someone has had a sex change...so what?
I mean, it's at the same level as a newspaper reporting that a traffic warden has had a breast augmentation operation. It's throwing a public spotlight on to something that we have no business knowing. It's not as if this police officer is standing for public office, or is a celebrity.
It strikes me as being just a little wrong. Someone contacts the Mail, and the Mail sends a photographer to take a couple of shots, then splashes it over the paper and the Internet.
For what purpose?
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