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maybe I'm uninformed, but please tell me who was bullied by the DJs
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maybe I'm uninformed, but please tell me who was bullied by the DJs
With your logic Whackhead Simpson should get the death penalty![]()
I think you're making way to much of an innocent prank. Two people who wanted to find out how the princess is doing. You think the thought of a suicidal nurse cross their minds? Again, blame the media for this if you want to blame someone.Quotemine much?
I didn't say they bullied her. I said it REMINDS me of people who bully others ....
But they did misrepresent themselves. Let's call a spade a spade ... they plainly lied!
It think it has been established that she was not from England, so for her to recognize the accents as fake would have been difficult. And again. Do you really think that she would say. "What, The Queen? I'm sorry, I'm not transferring you."
It was a prank yes, but it put her in serious trouble and stress. A 'normal' person being put on the front page of almost every tabloid in England, recognized on the street, possibly in hot water with management, colleagues who laugh at you.... etc. etc. It just got too much. All because of a PRANK! Again. Those DJ's should take responsibility. They might not have intended it, but it did eventually lead to the death of this person.
I think you're making way to much of an innocent prank. Two people who wanted to find out how the princess is doing. You think the thought of a suicidal nurse cross their minds? Again, blame the media for this if you want to blame someone.
Maybe the nurse had other issues as well...
I think you're making way to much of an innocent prank. Two people who wanted to find out how the princess is doing. You think the thought of a suicidal nurse cross their minds? Again, blame the media for this if you want to blame someone.
Maybe the nurse had other issues as well...
What if it was not a suicide?
*wink*wink*
Exactly! She didn't do anything wrong and the hospital supported her in this. Maybe she was just a weak individual, over sensitive etc. I'm sorry for her, but this is not the fault of the Aussies -- I think they showed extraordinary initiative which is quite rare for them
Agree, he should...With your logic Whackhead Simpson should get the death penalty![]()
You don't prank call a hospital - ever, it's not right and it's not funny. There is no initiative shown, just stupidity. Let's phone the fire department and report a non existent fire while we're at it or call an ambulance out to a non existent address, so funny
Sign a petition to get these two morons fired. They overstepped the mark of 'journalism'. They should find alternative employment and should never-ever be allowed on air again.
http://www.change.org/petitions/2da...all-those-involved-for-gross-misconduct#share
Usually, anything recorded without a person's knowledge (such as during a prank call), permission must be sought from the 'victim' before it is put to air. I'm pretty sure this wasn't done in this case. Aside from being so high profile (an anonymous nurse just doing her job, humiliated in front of the world for no reason) it was in bad taste:So are we going to sign another petition to get all DJs, who play phone pranks on people, fired then? Darren Simpson perhaps? Or do we need to wait until their prank actually results in a suicide before we do so?
Funny how many are up in arms once something like this happens but they probably laughed along to every one of Simpson's, and others, stupid calls before.
http://www.smh.com.au/world/live-gl...australian-djs-found-dead-20121208-2b1wb.html3:30pm: The Sydney Morning Herald journalist Michael Idato writes there has to be a ''line in the sand'' between black humour and offence:
''A measure by which a sensible society sets limits to protect the vulnerable from such pranks and, in a modern society, the media fallout which inevitably follows them when they go wrong. The latter, in particular, is a major issue at play here,'' he writes.
''The King Edward VII hospital prank is not funny. It wasn't funny when it was played. Not for some hand-wringing sense of righteous judgment, but simply because one of its targets - a mother to be whose pregnancy was causing so much discomfort that she had to be hospitalised - was so vulnerable, and its effect - to have details of her medical condition broadcast on radio - was an appalling breach of privacy.''
So are we going to sign another petition to get all DJs, who play phone pranks on people, fired then? Darren Simpson perhaps? Or do we need to wait until their prank actually results in a suicide before we do so?
Funny how many are up in arms once something like this happens but they probably laughed along to every one of Simpson's, and others, stupid calls before.
Help me out here.
This is the nurse that answered the phone and then transferred the call to the other nurse who gave out the information?