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In Bad Taste
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I think the Students would not have apologised but robustly denied any connection re the fake false limbs had they not existed.
Even The Tab where the photo started out has removed all mention of them.
Are they allowed to push the boundaries? Yes.
Equally the young people recently injured are entitled to feel upset.
Even The Tab where the photo started out has removed all mention of them.
Are they allowed to push the boundaries? Yes.
Equally the young people recently injured are entitled to feel upset.
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Well, we shall obviously never know why the students have apologised but the Students Union/University deny a link - for someone to have manufactured the idea of stuffed jeans legs and so on , seems bizarre.
Stranger things happen I suppose.
I actually doubt real harm was intended, rather just lack of thought.
Stranger things happen I suppose.
I actually doubt real harm was intended, rather just lack of thought.
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it wasn't actually intended for the eyes and ears of those who'd been in the crash, let alone meant as an insult to them, it was just a local pub crawl which an eagle-eyed reporter told the world about. Personally, I'm inclined to let students get on with their lives. My own university career was not entirely devoid of bad taste, but fortunately Twitter didn't exist then.
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