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sqad617 | 12:10 Sat 18th Apr 2009 | News
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Here you are folks, the bottom line..Nicola Fisher ( Goody two shoes....shop lifter, drug addict) who was slapped in the face by a policeman, has emplyed Max Clifford.

Rule Britannia.

She has just pocketed �50,000 for selling her story to the newspapers.
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Good. She's unemployed so can have her benefits stopped for a while now she is earning.
Where was it said that she had employed Max Clifford and got �50,000 for selling her story?

Not saying she hasn't sqad, but have not read it anywhere.
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Daily Mail....today.
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Like Ethel said:

Lives in a basemnt flat in Brighton, she has a string of convictions for shoplifting and drug offences......�500 a monthin state support, �75 a week income support and �50 week housing benefit.

Interviewed by Sky TV, meek and mild voice showing everyone her bruises.
Thanks sqad,

I know she is unemployed, but why does she get �500 a month state support, plus the other benefits?
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Another 182 protestors have come forward complaining og police brutality......LOL
I heard her interviewed too. Not much going on above the neck, but she will win her case, and maybe some poor policeman will go down for it. The end result of all this will be a further demasculated police force fettered and scared to do anything. I hope the next riot is down her street, and I hope they burn her house down in their righteous riotous indignation.

Genuine victim? Innocent bystander? Victim of Police brutality? Helpless female? Blameless martyr?

OR

Grasping, greedy, opportunistic, rabble rousing agitator?

You decide.
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I bet the trouble makers can't wait for the next "peaceful protest" as a precedent of compensation is about to be set.
I've just heard Ms Fisher saying on BBC News regarding the Officer she has complained about:

"If he wanted me to move he could have asked me politely"


She conveniently omits to mention the fact that she, as reported, had just cursed and sworn at that same Officer seconds before.

Ah, well, one Law for some, another for the rest of us, eh?
Can the police hit women who lead unconventional lives with impunity?
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I my book, police can "whack" anyone with ANY lifestyle who give them a load of verbal abuse in their face....YES.
Can the police hit women who lead unconventional lives with impunity?

Why just women?

The days of the quiet gentle sex are long over, and some of today's females can give it out just as much as the Males.

Some only come out with the 'poor defenceless little female' routine when they are trying to capture the sympathy vote.
Anotheroldgit,
not just women. There was a young New Zealand man called Blair peach beaten to death by the same uniformed thugs some 30 years ago.
A group of police officers used their 'right to silence' so that one of their number got away with killing him.
Murderous thugs in uniform are something you might expect to see in China or Burma. There's no place for that in London.
Leo:

Glad to see that your views are "current"! No chips on your shoulder, then?

And what about the Police Officer who has just died in London after being severely injured the other day trying to prevent a serious crime? Doesn't count in your book I suppose? Yeah, they're all fair game, right?
Its not a case of tit for tat, I'm a nurse who regularly endures abuse from patients or families in the line of duty, but I still approach every situation professionally and as my code of conduct dictates. Working in the public sector is leaving people wide open to allegations, and they need protection. But theres a fine line between protection and collusion.
well i'm just glad that our police are that highly trained they can tell just by looking .
i'm pidssed btw
It smacks of hypocrisy to me, it would appear her anticapitalism is borne more from the politics of envy.
I've posted (and standby) the contention that the police got it wrong on both these occasions, but out of the 2 this event seems to me to be the most excusable, she confronted the officer, she was shouting at him and she refused to "get back!", I stil feel the officer used unecessary force.

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