I’m afraid it’s you that is missing the point. In the scenario you describe above, it is the act of communicating with malicious intent that is the issue.
Scenario 1: The sender was ignorant of the recipient’s history. The upshot is likely to be that any form of friendship is broken, and...
Well, it’s probably too much to ask, but since we as taxpayers pay for crime commissioners, I had hoped they might focus their energies on crime, rather than the tastefulness (or otherwise) of greeting cards.
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Doesn’t change anything. Scumbags will continue to be scumbags. I’d personally rather she was spending her energy on ensuring officers were trained in catching perpetrators and dealing sensitively with the victims of this type of crime, than starting online hate campaigns against card...
I’m with Gervais on this 100%. It’s fine to find the cards distasteful, I can’t imagine they’re going to be a huge sales success (or wouldn’t have been if they hadn’t received such huge free publicity from the crime commissioner, leading to the “let’s trigger a liberal” brigade buying them in...