Monday 6 February 2012

Some More Reading Between The Lines...

Aisling Wall, for Yeo, said he had never been in trouble before.

"He is a young man with a number of personal emotional problems and is full-time carer for his girlfriend and their young child," she said.
Which, as 'UsedUserName' points out in the comments, is - in the context of criminal trials - almost certainly 'modern legal parlance for 'feckless layabout who has no idea what to do with his time so does nothing worth mentioning'...

3 comments:

  1. "He is a young man with a number of personal emotional problems"

    I would imagine that defines about 90 per cent of the current male teenage population. So therefore, useful in most situations where questions may be asked.

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  2. A full time carer for his girlfriend, what in the name of hell is someone who needs full time care doing having children? Secondly why if the couple are living together, which they should be if, he is a full time carer, is the house infested with parasites with a young child in it?

    Scum of the earth.

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  3. "I would imagine that defines about 90 per cent of the current male teenage population. "

    It's called 'growing up'!

    "A full time carer for his girlfriend, what in the name of hell is someone who needs full time care doing having children? "

    It's 'er 'uman right! Innit?

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