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Topic History of: Hillsborough
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honey!oh sugar sugar. SP17 wrote:
Pru wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
I have to say the policeman sounds like a decent and honourable man who made a terrible mistake, now admits it and is genuinely sorry.

Does a decent and honourable man repeatedly deny his lie for years, and decades, with absolute contempt for those who suffered? You sound like people who dip into the Daily Mail or Sun, read a brief report of one of nice Mr Clifford's pk old clients, and says, 'Seems a good sort...'



Thankfully - we are all allowed to:-


.change or minds

.regret our actions


...about so many things, we would/should have done differently





Yes. When we are backed into a corner.
JK2006 Yes it is a bit late and yes it was inexcusable (as many police actions are) but his remarks sounded genuine to me and he didn't brazen it out.
SP17 Pru wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
I have to say the policeman sounds like a decent and honourable man who made a terrible mistake, now admits it and is genuinely sorry.

Does a decent and honourable man repeatedly deny his lie for years, and decades, with absolute contempt for those who suffered? You sound like people who dip into the Daily Mail or Sun, read a brief report of one of nice Mr Clifford's pk old clients, and says, 'Seems a good sort...'



Thankfully - we are all allowed to:-


.change or minds

.regret our actions


...about so many things, we would/should have done differently



honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
I have to say the policeman sounds like a decent and honourable man who made a terrible mistake, now admits it and is genuinely sorry.

It is a bit late, after all the anguish he has caused with his lies. www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams...ts-terrible-lie.html
Pru JK2006 wrote:
I have to say the policeman sounds like a decent and honourable man who made a terrible mistake, now admits it and is genuinely sorry.

Does a decent and honourable man repeatedly deny his lie for years, and decades, with absolute contempt for those who suffered? You sound like people who dip into the Daily Mail or Sun, read a brief report of one of nice Mr Clifford's old clients, and says, 'Seems a good sort...'