Frepp wrote:drafsack wrote:Looks like chuck got 16 months - watch out in the showers chuck
Very good. But having spent two months in a French jail in the nineteen 70s you'll excuse me if I don't join in the merriment. I was guilty of possession. My own fault. The boy Gilmour is only guilty of being a twat. Considering the lenient sentences doled out to rapists and murderers his sentence suggests he is being made an example of. It reeks of political game playing.
This is my first post on NPF, a shame it has to be about this subject in particular.
As an ex British soldier who has had the misfortune to have lost friends and family in war the act of remembrance and the various memorials which promote that remembrance mean a hell of a lot to me. Some people may find this a bit corny but many men and women have died to allow those today the freedom to protest and when I see people deface, damage or disprespect those memorials they make me and many millions of others livid with rage. It doesnt matter who did it, they are now paying the penalty of law for their misfortunate act. To have been out of their heads on drugs is no excuse either.
I am aware that Charlie Gilmour did a lot more that day than what he did to the Cenotaph and he is now paying the price for that. Speaking as a Pink Floyd fan and someone who has great respect and admiration for David and Polly's work I can only say that I really sympythise with them on what must be a dark day, but Charlie deserves what he got. Hopefully he will pay his price and learn from his mistakes that day.
I have no problem with people being made examples of as long as if there are others who have wronged with them, then they also get treated the same way. We saw a prison sentence passed down earlier in the year on the idiot who threw the fire extinguisher off the roof of the building onto the crowd below, during the same protest, simply idiotic, negligent and inexcusable behaviour.
Regards
Iain