15 year old army cadet attacked with a makeshift blow torch.

errr perhaps to help identify the man so he can be reported./arrested? :confused:


i notice your offended by the physical description of the attacker but not by the description of his clothes?

The problem is it's a minor crime (at least, the injuries were minor) and is not the kind of thing that normally makes it's way into a national newspaper. ..
 
How is it a minor crime!

spraying him with lit fumes and causing minor burns to his face while singing hair on his face and his right forearm

Even says it's minor injuries in the article. (re read my post...)

It's not a news story that would normally end in a National newspaper, unless of course you could put the terrorism slant on it...

EDIT: That, or it's a very, very slow news day!
 
This pretty much.

Looks like they are going for the "Muslim attacks the military" approach.

hardly - if they wanted to do that then they would have omitted the bit about him being under the influence of alcohol

you're seemingly unaware of why the police might want to release a description of a wanted man?
 
The problem is it's a minor crime (at least, the injuries were minor) and is not the kind of thing that normally makes it's way into a national newspaper. ..

anything related to poppies does around this time


story a few days ago about an elderly poppy seller being told to leave Morrison supermarket and stand outside in the cold for example

a charity worker being told to stand outside isn't normally news unless the charity really tries to kick up a stink but poppy seller close to remembrance day - that makes it news
 
Even says it's minor injuries in the article. (re read my post...)

It's not a news story that would normally end in a National newspaper, unless of course you could put the terrorism slant on it...

EDIT: That, or it's a very, very slow news day!

The injuries were minor. The crime wasn't. If I tried to murder you and you managed to escape or I somehow fluffed it and left you with minor or no injuries does that make it ok? No. It's still attempted murder.
This guy still attempted to badly injure, scar or possibly kill that kid. Every one of which is a serious crime!
 
anything related to poppies does around this time


story a few days ago about an elderly poppy seller being told to leave Morrison supermarket and stand outside in the cold for example

a charity worker being told to stand outside isn't normally news unless the charity really tries to kick up a stink but poppy seller close to remembrance day - that makes it news

Guess rememberence day is something that many British folk feel passionately about. I'd think after what the people of our country (and others of course) went through, we have a right to be sensitive.
 
It could have relevance however quite frankly we don't know yet.

This. It's speculation until known.

But as for the 'minor' crime, would shooting at someone and missing be classed as minor just because they've escaped without injury? :confused:
 
It also doesn't mean it is national news either.

no the fact its something editors believe their audience would buy a paper to read makes it national news.

severity of something does not dictate whether its newsworthy otherwise celebrity gossip wouldn't be such a massive market.
 
It has made the front page of the BBC.

More because of the Uniform, Poppy connection and ethnicity of the attacker rather than the seriousness of the crime I suspect.

Plenty of people are subjected to serious assaults everyday, many with far more serious outcomes than this example, yet they generally don't make national news outlets, let alone multiple ones.

That's not to say that this is any less serious or that there is any excuse for the offence, simply that in the scheme of crime reporting I expect there were many other far more serious assaults that were not reported nationally within the same timeframe for publication.
 
no the fact its something editors believe their audience would buy a paper to read makes it national news.

severity of something does not dictate whether its newsworthy otherwise celebrity gossip wouldn't be such a massive market.

Which just illustrates what people's criticism were.
 
More because of the Uniform, Poppy connection and ethnicity of the attacker rather than the seriousness of the crime I suspect.

Plenty of people are subjected to serious assaults everyday, many with far more serious outcomes than this example, yet they generally don't make national news outlets, let alone multiple ones.

That's not to say that this is any less serious or that there is any excuse for the offence, simply that in the scheme of crime reporting I expect there were many other far more serious assaults that were not reported nationally within the same timeframe for publication.

What is your point?
 
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