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I have just been sent this....
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I hope its a wind up... and not real, what do you think?
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I'm not convinced by this either. Talk about an over reaction and as you said Briar_X , why would you have a camera filming you playing a computer game.
There seems to be a market for disturbing material though not just online but on mobiles too - hence the new culture of the rather inaptly named 'happy' slapping. One of the sickest things I read in the papers was quite recently in East Kilbride where I live , where there had been a sickening assault on a guy outside one of the nightclubs which had been picked up on CCTV and later flooded hundreds of mobiles with blue chip , showing the attack where the attacker was jumping on his victim's head. It had been sent under the title of "Street Crime EK" (Everything in East Kilbride just gets referred to as EK) as a parody of the cop show Street Crime UK. There was an investigation to find out how exactly it found it's way from the council's CCTV camera to people's mobiles but I haven't heard anything since. I thought that that was sick though. Not how I get my jollies watching someone getting a terrible beating.
There seems to be a market for disturbing material though not just online but on mobiles too - hence the new culture of the rather inaptly named 'happy' slapping. One of the sickest things I read in the papers was quite recently in East Kilbride where I live , where there had been a sickening assault on a guy outside one of the nightclubs which had been picked up on CCTV and later flooded hundreds of mobiles with blue chip , showing the attack where the attacker was jumping on his victim's head. It had been sent under the title of "Street Crime EK" (Everything in East Kilbride just gets referred to as EK) as a parody of the cop show Street Crime UK. There was an investigation to find out how exactly it found it's way from the council's CCTV camera to people's mobiles but I haven't heard anything since. I thought that that was sick though. Not how I get my jollies watching someone getting a terrible beating.
I saw a video on you tube here a happy slapper got a good kicking. Some fella was coming out of a shopping centre holding some bags when a teenager comes up and hits him in the face, the fella has a bit of a delayed reaction - probably the shock of what has just happened but gives him a good kicking when he comes round. Quality.