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  • #16
    The Labour party and their crazy laws controlling the masses more and more! 30 years ago Erika Roe gets front page headlines about streaking at Twickenham and police have a laugh and a joke and say "very naughty, don't do it again" but now in 2010 a streaker is threatened with banning orders, sex offenders register, huge fine, criminal conviction, no job prospects etc etc etc etc! STREAKERS ARE PART OF ENGLISH CULTURE! :cheers:
    Last edited by Kirill; 25-02-2010, 09:18 PM. Reason: I told you once

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    • #17
      Originally posted by WE ARE QPR! View Post
      The Labour party and their crazy laws controlling the masses more and more! 30 years ago Erika Roe gets front page headlines about streaking at Twickenham and police have a laugh and a joke and say "very naughty, don't do it again" but now in 2010 a streaker is threatened with banning orders, sex offenders register, huge fine, criminal conviction, no job prospects etc etc etc etc! STREAKERS ARE PART OF ENGLISH CULTURE! :cheers
      If it was a streaker at a Wimbledon, Lords or Twickenham, that's what would probably happen, but football is the sport the authorities despise because supporters are drunken, loutish packs of tribal warriors, mainly made up of white, working/middle class heterosexual males, who are classed as the enemy of the state.

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      • #18
        We need some perspective. It was harmless, very amusing and hardly public indecency. Was surely too cold for that!

        People get so up their own backsides that they lose perspective. Give him a final warning and let him come to matches.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Stedders View Post
          We need some perspective. It was harmless, very amusing and hardly public indecency. Was surely too cold for that!

          People get so up their own backsides that they lose perspective. Give him a final warning and let him come to matches.
          Yes it was all abit of a laugh but if anybody else ran on the pitch they would get a ban why should he be any different?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by EYR View Post
            Yes it was all abit of a laugh but if anybody else ran on the pitch they would get a ban why should he be any different?


            doesn't sod's law say that you can have exceptions?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by qprsteve View Post
              doesn't sod's law say that you can have exceptions?
              True,if he gets off fair play.

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              • #22
                maybe there will be a load of QPR witnesses in his defence, as to the stress he was under.

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                • #23
                  Sometimes common sense needs to prevail. Was he trying to cause harm to anybody - no. Was it good-spirited - yes... Maybe a suspended banning order so he doesn't do it again, but it is entertainment and people were entertained.

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                  • #24
                    I for one found it quite funny
                    We're Queens Park Rangers, we rule supreme

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Tarbie View Post
                      He could also get put on the sex offenders registrar for indecent exposure. Extreme I know but perhaps this muppet should have looked into the potential punishment before doing what he did!

                      I think you are being a bit extreme. The bloke who done it is one of my mates who i grew up with. Yes it was a stupid idea but how can he be put on a sex offenders list for wearing red pants. You might aswell say that every bloke who goes on a beach or in a pool has to wear a full body suit.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by EYR View Post
                        For 5 minutes of fame he will get a 3year ban,will most probably have to sign in at police station,
                        hand his passport in during England games and world cups etc,wont be allowed in a 2 mile radius of
                        anywhere QPR are playing 3hours before and 2 hours after the game
                        .

                        *Also gets a criminal record and a banning
                        order which will good any job applications.


                        Hope it was all worth it.
                        He might get the 3 year ban especially as its world cup year but wont get any restrictions
                        We Are The People.....

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by qpr_andy View Post
                          I think you are being a bit extreme. The bloke who done it is one of my mates who i grew up with. Yes it was a stupid idea but how can he be put on a sex offenders list for wearing red pants. You might aswell say that every bloke who goes on a beach or in a pool has to wear a full body suit.
                          i thought it was hilarious,that baywatch lot wanna watch out
                          Ooh northern lads love gravy

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by EYR View Post
                            Yes it was all abit of a laugh but if anybody else ran on the pitch they would get a ban why should he be any different?
                            And why should football be treated differently to other sports? It was all done light heartedly and it was quite clear that he was threatening anyone.
                            He'll probably get punished more than the Stoke mugs that attacked our players on the pitch a few years back.
                            Its a crazy world, some people need to cheer up a bit instead of listening to all the PC crap we are getting these days.
                            Don't you just love Gianni "I've never done nothing wrong for this club" Paladini..

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                            • #29
                              A fine and a suspended ban should be more than sufficient. Silly thing to do in this day and age but he didnt abuse anyone, didnt entice rival supporters lets face it pretty harmless stuff, hope the JP or judge has a sense of perspective
                              its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks

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                              • #30
                                wants to hope the judge aint a chelsea supporter

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