This is an interesting case - whilst the T-shirt was undoubtedly offensive, I'm by no means sure it warranted arrest and prosecution - let alone a fairly harsh fine.
I know Hillsborough is emotive, but surely we shouldn't be making bad law because of it?
Surely a quiet "I'd turn that inside out if I was you, matey" from PC Plod would have been enough - much as it was with me in 1977 when I was wearing the infamous Stiff Records T-shirt?
What a country. Kids dying of scurvy, others battered or starved to death, many other atrocities across the news but the full weight of Laura Norder comes down like a ton of bricks on a simpleton wearing a dodgy t-shirt.
the l ink I got was that he had lost everything end of
and no heart rending account of revenge and justice
children wouldnt speak to him nor pay board for their room
wife wouldnt do washing nor the washing up
cat wouldnt crawl into his lap - but instead stays on roof until he goes to bed
and so on
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