IT
What's the problem? They are quoting what John Prescott allegedly said. It's not as if the journalists are putting the word 'crap' into their own scripts.
itsrobert
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DG posted:
How many times does the word CRAP need to be mentioned in the news, whether John prescott said it or not?
What's the problem? They are quoting what John Prescott allegedly said. It's not as if the journalists are putting the word 'crap' into their own scripts.
SP
What's the problem? They are quoting what John Prescott allegedly said. It's not as if the journalists are putting the word 'crap' into their own scripts.
I could see Sky News in particular making good use of swearing if it was allowed in news scripts.
itsrobert posted:
DG posted:
How many times does the word CRAP need to be mentioned in the news, whether John prescott said it or not?
What's the problem? They are quoting what John Prescott allegedly said. It's not as if the journalists are putting the word 'crap' into their own scripts.
I could see Sky News in particular making good use of swearing if it was allowed in news scripts.