20-11-2005, 13:52
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Re: Scale of compensation.
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Originally Posted by garinda
Willow I agree, he's served his sentence, and as a victim is entitled to compensation. What bothers me is that he is fighting for more compensation than he is legally due.
Heard a Jeremy Vine interview the other day on this (only a slice you understand as dinnertime) and a gentleman was giving another slant to it all, in that he did not seek all this publicity and it was the media who swept him along, also the £ 50,000 compensation was not his figure; again one that the Daily Mail etc., has quoted. Always another side to situations sometimes. I agree that any compensation due should be payed otherwise where do we go from here ? A past shoplifter gets his hand blown off, but we all consider a good thing so tough !
Only private thought I have on this that is was the wrong member that was lost.
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It was the same Jerermy Vine show that brought this story to my attention as well.
Nobody forced him to appear regularly on Breakfast TV, nor be the person who handed in the petition to Downing Street. He seems to thrive on his new found notoriety as a 'brave victim', yet tried to hide the fact that he has his very own victims, those being two sixteen year old girls who were subjected to a two hour gang rape when they were snatched off the street when returning from a pop concert.
They were raped between them forty five times.
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