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John Terry prosecution a costly mistake

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BilSuth | 23:32 Fri 13th Jul 2012 | How it Works
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I don't know why this case was proceeded with when we have a reluctant witness/ victim who admitted he was not offended at the time, some doubt about the words used (the prosecution weren't to know that the accused would admit to them), and the only word with a racial reference being the word black -- not any of its highly objectionable alternatives. If a female called me a so-and-so male so-and-so, would that be a sexist comment? We knew already that a lot of footballers are overpaid and vulgar, and did not need to foot the bill as taxpayers to confirm this.
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Sorry, folks - I clicked on this How It Works category by accident before I was ready to send!
i have an old mate of uncertain origin but is certainly black,he just laughs abuse off these days,years ago a quick smack used to silence the pee takers,he has no time for the likes of ferdinand.

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