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With all the talk of the economic downturn and how it's one rule for the politicians and one for us, ask yourself one question.


Have I really got that bad a lot?


Now I understand perfectly if you think "what business is it of his", because at the end of the day...it isn't any of my business.


We also find ourselves being done over by the authorities/establishment/Law such as "was that parking fine justified" or having planning permission turned down.


I was always told that no matter what you're going through, there's always someone going through a lot worse. The clip you're about to see is a very serious case of this. This is a very serious case of being done over by the authorities that I don't think any of you will have to suffer in your lifetime even though at some times it may feel like it in an abstract way. What happens at 0:43 is shocking (just look at the look on the poor victims face) but what happens at 1:15 is quite frankly horrific.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONekLkCGGmY

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daizie Wrote:

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> I was always told that too and i never forget it .

> I wont click on the link though as who who wants

> to be depressed on a Friday night but if its

> disney your a bugger!!


Don't watch it, I beseech you daizie.


It dis nae matter anyway, as my imaginary Scottish Grandfather never used to say.

Wise words Tony, it isn't for the faint hearted. Although if you really want reminding of how small your problems and inconveniences are I'd pay particular attention to the times in the clip that I've noted.


It's barbaric in it's cruelty towards an innocent.

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