Fonz
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those who know me can understand my intertest in this and shear disapointment in society
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cambridgeshire/7282348.stm

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andy1868
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if it was me getting abused the offenders would be getting pimp slapped tbh
[Edited on 07-03-2008 by andy1868]
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dave17
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some of the comments below make sense to me
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Jay
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I thought this was the case anyway? My brother was in the Paras and he was told not to wear his uniform off site?
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nova_gteuk
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I used to be in the University air squadron at Birmingham. I used to have to travel in uniform sometimes but generally tried to avoid it because it makes people uncomfortable. It's not like a police uniform where someone wears it to make it clear they are there to help. It's just a reminder of an authority and power we chose to overlook in this country and seeing a uniform in public reminds many of political instability around the world or in Europe's own history. For this reason there is a healthy mistrust of authority in this country and wearing a uniform can seem inflammatory and needless unless on duty as opposed to Japan for example, where uniform is very important and respected by many. In this country Policemen don't go to the pub in uniform, why should off duty officers and airmen etc wear the uniform. It seems a confused affair. In my experience life was simpler keeping it in my bag until on base.Jack Nunn, Loughborough
Totally agree with that comment really
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Dr Pepper
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Makes perfect sense not to wear uniform off site to me -- when a large percentage of the country feel we are involved in an illegal war it is only likely to cause trouble.
I dont agree with the war- but I do respect the fact that the service men and women are just doing their job.... these people abusing them should really take a ride to westminster and abuse the people who voted for them to go to war.
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Fonz
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quote: Originally posted by nova_gteuk
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In this country Policemen don't go to the pub in uniform, why should off duty officers and airmen etc wear the uniform. It seems a confused affair.
Totally agree with that comment really
I can see the point being made but i disagree with it. mechanics (in overalls), nurses, shop assitances etc all walk about when "off duty" the streets going about their everyday business. i dont see why those in the military are refused this, particulary as they serve their country and do a job many would not be able to do. these are highly trained professionals and agree with the PM that its a depressing situation.
I'm not saying that they have the right to the city (ironically though the station was granted freedom) but they are no different to any other job. The police uniform is much more "threatening" imo to the public and understand why this should not be worn off duty - no one can relax with a copper about, but the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of our forces have no power, authority or control over the general public (unless they breech the parimeter fence- even then they are taken in and handed to civil police) so shouldnt be seen as a "authority" figures.
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mattk
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not even clicked the link or reaqd the thread but I bet I know what your on abot
and yes it is fucking disgusting
What is this country at all? what is it all about? why are we such morons?
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Fonz
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Great Britain
United Kingdom
ironic titles in my opinion and getting more so every day
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by dave17
some of the comments below make sense to me
Dave is a homosexual
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MikeD
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Try the embarrassment of coming from peterborough!!!
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Planty02
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I agree with Fonz on this one, Military personnal put thier own lives at risk to serve this not-so-great country and there is no need to abuse them in the streets
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ryzer
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members of our military are heroes, and deserved to recognised on the street and have their hand shook for their efforts. no matter what people think about the conflicts we are involved in, these people willingly offer their lives to their country, and they should be respected for it. this country is too PC it makes me so angry sometimes, i plan to join the armed forces after university because i feel it is not only an interesting job but is a worthwhile cause protecting the country that has given me so much opportunity.
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Steve
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part of the problem is how the armyis perceived when out there, they assume all of them are like those american idiots who through the puppy off the cliff, and all the crap you see in the papers about pow's being abused etc.
its mostly the medias fault
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