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Savile's victims to sue for millions
....that's according to today's Daily Mail. But how can they as they have no evidence, and the guy is not here to defend himself? I am definitely not saying these people are lying, but i thought proof was vital in court. And without proof surely anyopne can step forward and say Savile abused them, to claim a payout, can't they?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No way is my money (license fee) going towards paying compensation for something that should have been stopped and investigated at the time it was going on. Horrible,vile little man. Let the BBC find any money from their own pockets. Let the people that turned a blind eye to all this put their hands in their pockets too.
I didn't see the programme last night so not sure my comment will be worth anything but I have two (sort of) problems with this, it it's true.
Firstly, I have no doubt that many people were abused by him but I also believe there are a number of people who have simply jumped on a bandwagon and over boiled what may have happened. How does it get decided who was really abused and who wasn't?
Also, I'm never quite sure how financial settlements help people in cases like this.
Firstly, I have no doubt that many people were abused by him but I also believe there are a number of people who have simply jumped on a bandwagon and over boiled what may have happened. How does it get decided who was really abused and who wasn't?
Also, I'm never quite sure how financial settlements help people in cases like this.
No, I did hear the original report on the matter before it all got crazy on the subject.
Whether or not the BBC was corporately liable is beyond my legal expertise - I would imagine that it would have to be shown that they were institutionally reckless in their behaviour over and above the actions of one or two people and with the timescales that I believe are involved here that could be rather difficult.
My point is rather that you have to remeber that many media outlets have television interests and so are not exactly impartial.
Indeed a number will see it as a perfect opportunity to deflect attention from their own hacking misdeeds - I'd expect the Mirror will be much more interested in reporting the prospects of Saville victims suing the BBC than the fact that phone hacking victims are sueing them!
Whether or not the BBC was corporately liable is beyond my legal expertise - I would imagine that it would have to be shown that they were institutionally reckless in their behaviour over and above the actions of one or two people and with the timescales that I believe are involved here that could be rather difficult.
My point is rather that you have to remeber that many media outlets have television interests and so are not exactly impartial.
Indeed a number will see it as a perfect opportunity to deflect attention from their own hacking misdeeds - I'd expect the Mirror will be much more interested in reporting the prospects of Saville victims suing the BBC than the fact that phone hacking victims are sueing them!
Evian - you lived in a pub. You must have crossed paths with a few unsavoury characters?
I remember being young and some older men, at one time or another, acting inappropriate. When they died and people saying 'ahh.. he was a lovely man' and I'd always say 'NO, he wasn't...he was a perv'
I think that's what many of these victims are doing.
The majority won't get compensation.
I remember being young and some older men, at one time or another, acting inappropriate. When they died and people saying 'ahh.. he was a lovely man' and I'd always say 'NO, he wasn't...he was a perv'
I think that's what many of these victims are doing.
The majority won't get compensation.
I definitely remember some very creepy types, and particularly as I was 12-18 when we lived there I 'attracted' all the weirdos, but they were invariably drunks.
I guess you're right, I'm sure if I could probably regale a story or two about inappropriate behaviour if something came up about one of them. Although I don't think I'd actually want to.
I guess you're right, I'm sure if I could probably regale a story or two about inappropriate behaviour if something came up about one of them. Although I don't think I'd actually want to.
Jake, its not just the BBC it is the cash strapped NHS and the education system the pond life lawyers are going for.
And I have not seen anyone answer the vital question. How can we tell 'alleged' true victims from those jump[ing on the gravy train and have nothing genuine to claim even if he did it to others
And I have not seen anyone answer the vital question. How can we tell 'alleged' true victims from those jump[ing on the gravy train and have nothing genuine to claim even if he did it to others
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