Just heard them on virgin saying they can’t talk about the Greenwood thing because it’s with the police and just got me thinking again if this is actually the case. Are we bound by UK gagging laws about cases or is what Britain do just so ingrained in our media that they just do it on auto pilot? Or is it just an excuse to shut something down?
Another forum I used to post on used to use this excuse to shit down discussions all the time when they weren’t even domestic cases, though I can kind of see that because a website doesn’t really have a location like a domestic TV channel does.
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Are we bound by UK gagging?
Re: Are we bound by UK gagging?
When material like this does not help the agenda of the Irish audience tv channels, then the channel will readily drop the thing at the simplest suggestion.
If the material enables the agenda then the material will be broadcast, and the channel will say it was done "in the interest of partiality" or something.…login to view the rest of this post
If the material enables the agenda then the material will be broadcast, and the channel will say it was done "in the interest of partiality" or something.…login to view the rest of this post