Jamie Carragher

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  1. SuperTyke

    SuperTyke Well-Known Member

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    I agree it's stupid, I just think that carragher is never more serious in that he took his eyes fully off the rad aand was practically leaning out of his car. Could very easily have crashed into anyone or anything. Both are thick though
     
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    Agree mate. Both as bad.
     
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    It sounds fairly good humoured from the other guy. I doubt any unseen footage was nastier.
     
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    In court what can be proved is his assault, I'd be all over it.
     
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    Still, he's a public figure who's assaulted someone on camera, if he's still got a job in a weeks time I'll be amazed
     
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    I did say that further up the thread.
     
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    It was a disgusting thing to do, no doubt. However, the bloke made a mistake. He's not shied away from it: he's held his hands up and apologised. The family have since accepted his apology.

    I'm sure he feels bad enough as it is. The shame from his family will be enough. So, can we just let it drop?

    The people of this country absolutely love tearing other people to bits and seem to enjoy making other peoples' lives miserable. I suppose nobody here has ever done anything they regret. Nobody here has the odd skeleton on their closets.

    It was a rotten thing to do. But nobody is who they are when they are at their worst. We need to grow up and move on already.
     
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    What makes me laugh is all these on social media saying ‘if I did this I’d be sacked’. What a load of ********.

    Outside of a few professions such as police, teachers, politicians. How many people would honestly lose their jobs over a road rage incident outside of work? 99% of people wouldn’t.

    Imagine a checkout worker in Asda getting called in to the managers office & sacked because they’d been caught spitting at someone outside of work, just wouldn’t happen.

    Imagine a labourer / electrician etc most of them would probably have a laugh about it. ‘This ******** was following me & abusing me in his car & filming me so I spat at him, I’d have punched him if I could’.

    ‘You did right pal, serves him right’.
     
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