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Curfew For Men

I used to go out with a big crew of regulars and there were two standout creeps - neither of which I have anything to do with these days, but I'm ashamed to admit, their behaviour didn't make much of an impression on me besides wincing at their actions at the time - not good enough for sure. There was also a well-known DJ who has been accused of assault and harrassment recently. He'd played various friends' parties and I'd been told of inappropriate comments towards female friends at the time. People (including myself) just laughed it off at the time - he was just seen as a ladies' man who said the odd outrageous thing. I'm glad it's come out and he may get his comeuppance, but fuck sake, we should have dealt with it collectively at the time.

Spill beans then. And if you don’t spill beans then you are allowing his behaviour to continue.

Also, isn’t that pretty much every local legend DJ? Maybe not the sexual assault part, but general shitcunterry e.g saying “here have a big line of coke” and it’s actually ket or secretly popping a double or triple dose of geeby in a drink and having a good laugh at the fallout.

I think it’s probably everybody sticking their tongue up their arse that makes them feel entitled, and that even if they do do “something” it’s ok because everybody fawns over them and wants to/can be seen in their company.

Came back to edit: the club rep from the inbetweeners movie: that kind of person.
 
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30+ met officers and staff accessing the files without a reason
What makes this stupid as well as everything else is that I’m sure they must be told in their training for this system that there’s an audit trail of which files they access, and anyone with half a brain (so ruling out most police) would imagine that they would be particularly checking who accesses the records of high profile cases.
 
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