he cant accept that if you interfere in someone elses life you must face the consequences of that interference in accordance with the law.
seems straight forward to me but many people do not seem to get this simple point.
And what if it had been the Queen and she hung up on her?
Very easy in hindsight to say what you would have done and call her incompetent based on your retrospective view of the events.
he cant accept that if you interfere in someone elses life you must face the consequences of that interference in accordance with the law.
seems straight forward to me but many people do not seem to get this simple point.
he cant accept that if you interfere in someone elses life you must face the consequences of that interference in accordance with the law.
seems straight forward to me but many people do not seem to get this simple point.
That depends entirely what the level of interference is (phoning someone as a fairly harmless joke is not serious by law). Also, most of your ranting is very strange.
Well if she hung up on the Queen then again it's HER fault....clearly
If I'm driving along and decide to let someone out of a junction so they're in front of me, and then at the next junction they get t-boned by a HGV and die, is that my fault for interfering with their life?
So you agree she was buggered either way?
Let's think about this one
Queen calls ...you put it through
Some 20-30 year old Aussie woman calls claiming to be the queen ....you don't put it through
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Let's think about this one
Queen calls ...you put it through
Some 20-30 year old Aussie woman calls claiming to be the queen ....you don't put it through
I don't see how she was buggered both ways.
The queen does not simply call.
Logic fail, that choice is based on hindsight.
Unless the DJs actually started the phonecall by saying "This is actually two Aussie DJs" which they didn't.
The queen does not simply call.
Are you telling me the Dj sounded like the queen to you ?
have you heard the phone call ?
Furthermore, not being a native speaker would have made it much harder for the nurse to discern an impression of an English speaker from a real voice.
so if she has made no fault then why would she feel embarrassed and kill herself ? answer........ she wouldnt kill herself over the call!
Or, she comes from a culture where 'shame' is dealt with differently than ours.