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Terry Wogan - Racist comments?
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This morning Wogan kept making reference to someone reporting on some sporting event (cricket or golf) yesterday, and apparently they said someone had a 'chink in their armour'. He mentioned it several times and obviously thought it was funny. I can't believe someone didn't take offense and report it. Have to say I wasn't offended, but knowing how PC things are these days I was surprised.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-103632 0/Man-banned-farmland-arrest-violent-sex-attac k
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-103632 0/Man-banned-farmland-arrest-violent-sex-attac k
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A man arrested by police investigating a series of violent sex attacks on sheep has been banned from visiting farmland.
The 27-year-old man was questioned over a series of attacks on sheep in Chislehurst, Bromley, south east London.
Officers held the man on suspicion of bestiality and possessing drugs with intent to supply after a dawn raid at his home in Dulwich.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said the man was released on bail pending further inquiries.
He said bail conditions prevent the man entering Bromley borough or any farmyard area within the Metropolitan Police area.
The arrest followed several complaints made to police about a man molesting sheep on grassland off Botany Bay Lane, Chislehurst, in May and June.
Witnesses reported a tall black man sexually assaulting sheep before running off, often leaving clothing at the scene.
Two joggers became suspicious when the man was spotted pulling up his trousers as he stood near a sheep that was lying on the ground.
A man arrested by police investigating a series of violent sex attacks on sheep has been banned from visiting farmland.
The 27-year-old man was questioned over a series of attacks on sheep in Chislehurst, Bromley, south east London.
Officers held the man on suspicion of bestiality and possessing drugs with intent to supply after a dawn raid at his home in Dulwich.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said the man was released on bail pending further inquiries.
He said bail conditions prevent the man entering Bromley borough or any farmyard area within the Metropolitan Police area.
The arrest followed several complaints made to police about a man molesting sheep on grassland off Botany Bay Lane, Chislehurst, in May and June.
Witnesses reported a tall black man sexually assaulting sheep before running off, often leaving clothing at the scene.
Two joggers became suspicious when the man was spotted pulling up his trousers as he stood near a sheep that was lying on the ground.
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