Did you step out of your luxury bus 237? I fed a blind kid in Khatmandu who was busking on the streets with a drum, I took him by the hand and physically led him to a cafe and heard about how he's lost his sight at the age of three. I sat with a family in a 'home' that looked like an old garage, smoke and grease stains up the wall from their kerosene stove/cooking alcoholic...
// I fed a blind kid in Khatmandu who was busking on the streets with a drum, I took him by the hand and physically led him to a cafe and heard about how he's lost his sight at the age of three. //
Luxury. I was woken up in Timbuktu by having a cup of cold poison thrown in my face before being kicked to death.
AP, you have been a plonker on here in the past but I can see you are a decent bloke under it all. Who would have guessed a story about a car vandal would have brought forth your Nepalese experiences. A good reminder that we are all anonymous on here.
Answerprancer. //How about: the driver of the car could have been the guy's former employer and had him made redundant on a whim, he could be a drug baron and ***ed up the neighbourhood the vandaliser lives in, maybe he was a bully-boy driver and cut him up aggressively one time too many - there could be a myriad of reasons the guy did this other than just plain jealousy.//
A myriad of reasons but none rational. This man’s actions haven’t remedied any of the problems you’ve listed - they will simply result in him gaining a criminal record. An utterly futile exercise.
Why do news organisations pixelate these photos?
They have not been found guilty or sentenced, but guilt is undeniable.
But they published doctored photos that only protect the criminals - why?
Anyone driving a upmarket super car in Hackney, you would assume they were a drug dealer.
divebuddy ///That's right, SP. If you hear hoof beats coming down the road and look up, the chances are you'll be looking at a horse. Maybe, just maybe, once in a million times, you'll be looking at a Zebra.///
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