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Right, I'm watching BBC news and there has been a bus crash on the m5 this morning. All they have are some very sketchy details so they are now talking to some guy who is in the area (although I don't think he can see the accident). He is giving his idea of how the accident happened based on what he overheard someone say and is also suggesting there are fatalities. Of course there is a chance there may be but isn't it wrong they are taking this info off some bloke sat in traffic who can't even see what's going on? It's totally disrespectful and there may well be people sat watching that who were worried someone they know may have been involved. Hearing that there 'might' be dead bodies isn't going to help them.
Why can't they wait for official information? I feel like people like this guy were just desperate to get themselves on the tv regardless of whether he actually knows anything or not.
Right, got that off my chest now. Thanks.
Why can't they wait for official information? I feel like people like this guy were just desperate to get themselves on the tv regardless of whether he actually knows anything or not.
Right, got that off my chest now. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's sensationalism as per usual with the media nowadays,, if they can't get the full details they will give sketchy "insights" so that people take notice and listen to the news. Obviously they don't want to wait for the truth of something when it's "breaking news" so they have to keep your interest by trying to find anything that sounds like it's the real story IMO.
Isn't that why people watch motor sport or take cameras to airport roofs so they can say "I was there" and see their footage in the news? Our media is going the American route, I'm afraid. Standards don't matter any more, only being first does. Pick up any newspaper and you'll find any number of typos and other grammar "crimes" that would have lead to a caning at Grammar School. Oh Lordee, turning into my Dad at 45. Leaving it here, except to say - 'twas ever thus, I'm afraid. Guess we get the media we deserve.
Yes Pip, it is shocking how many people see something bad happen and there first thought is let's get the camera out and film it. It's a little disturbing and it's sad thats the way our media are happy to go.
Of course a story like this does have public interest and people want to know what's happening but I'd rather wait until there are some facts rather than idle gossip and hear say, especially where people's lives are concerned.
Of course a story like this does have public interest and people want to know what's happening but I'd rather wait until there are some facts rather than idle gossip and hear say, especially where people's lives are concerned.