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B00 | 07:43 Thu 22nd Sep 2011 | News
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Or just pictures of today's youth doing what they've done for generations, going out getting bombed at weekends, but this time it's captured in all its glory?

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For those of you confused by 'nudgescuffler'......

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blimey, if you can't have a blow out in youth when can you. We did it on purple hearts etc but there weren't so many cell phone cams then.

They're all younguns together & will still be young when they sober up - wish it was me :(
who said she was wellied? She's lay out on a road being seen to by two police officers, either way, you can't go printing photos of up a young lady's skirt who could be unconscious because of a fall or something.
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My Uncle told me about purple hearts. He said they were great....
pa___ula....you said that she was injured.....I just wonder how you came to that conclusion?
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trigger....dexedrine were purple hearts.
I think so....or E's.
"you can't go printing photos of up a young lady's skirt who could be unconscious because of a fall or something. "

I think the Daily Sport would disagree.

It's not like the lens is zoomed in, is it? Just showing a scene.
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You can't get them anymore Triggs....lol
that's the conclusion I came to from the pic, very possibly erroneously, I'll admit that, just as everyone is assuming everyone in these photos has had one too many baby chams. My point was that it's not like she's knowingly giving the photographer a flash, she could very well be injured or having some kind of fit and now has a photo like that for all the world to see. I just think that's a line crossed.
As in 'Dexy's Midnight Runners'..........:o)
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Might I be allowed to give you a view of a casualty dept in a large general hospital in the UK

Friday night.......normal weekday experiences.
Saturday night......perhaps 5 or six drunks, the one's that were not too bad were given the chance to vomit, sober up and were then sent home.
The unconscious ones were kept overnight and observed. As for the obstreperous "clients" the police were called and they were bundled into the "wagon" thrown into a cell and left to "sober up.
That worked well, until one or two were found dead in the cells, the police were sued and then the police were not interested in any drunks and that put pressure on beds and "overnight wards were set up.

Sunday...always very quiet.

No casualty officer looked forward to the Saturday shift.

Compare this with the A&E of today....I can't speak from personal experience but the "boys" tell me that the weekend shifts are the "shifts from hell"

Do you spot the difference?
Paul, you can't see her face, so she can just deny that it is a picture of her.
Yes sqad....they are no longer left to die in cells...

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