The reporter is trying to have the guy charged by the police for assault.I would have no problem with that reporter being more aggressive in his response
For as much as I thought it was shitty of the comedian to do, assault with a tongue?The reporter is trying to have the guy charged by the police for assault.
The reporter is saying it's assault.For as much as I thought it was shitty of the comedian to do, assault with a tongue?
What do you think the charges would be if you went and licked a hot female reporters ear in the same way live on air?For as much as I thought it was shitty of the comedian to do, assault with a tongue?
For sure if the reporter was female there would be bigger issues. Can a man get charged with sexual assault on another man? I’d assume so.What do you think the charges would be if you went and licked a hot female reporters ear in the same way live on air?
You would have to plea down to that and hope you got lucky
Who licker or the licked?This guy is a regular on many CBC shows and tv.
This will kill his career with the CBC.
The licker.Who licker or the licked?
Are you trying to shame the victim?The licker.
This could have been handled better.
The reporter could have made light of this and shoved the guy aside while reporting and then waited to deal with him personally after the camera is off.
I think that these days people veer off into being a victim and want other people to solve their issues rather than deal with the issue themselves.Are you trying to shame the victim?
Maybe he was busy doing hos job while some fucken weirdo was being creepy and licking his ear?
I personally think the reporter should be commended for.holding his professional attitude, and I like to think he did it because he knew the cameras were rolling and he wouldnt get away with smacking this guy about. He took the more tactful path of letting him dig his own dumbass grave.I think that these days people veer off into being a victim and want other people to solve their issues rather than deal with the issue themselves.
Sure he was a pro, and I think he actually could have played it off as something silly or weird and kept the guy away from him. A stiff arm holding the guy at bay would have sufficed too.I personally think the reporter should be commended for.holding his professional attitude, and I like to think he did it because he knew the cameras were rolling and he wouldnt get away with smacking this guy about. He took the more tactful path of letting him dig his own dumbass grave.
If I was him I would've acted more scared and maybe started crying to really fuck the idiot and teach him how a real prankster does shit
I don't give a fuck about the last bit I'm more concerned that you keep somehow saying the model pro should have accommodated this dipshit in some way to make light of the fact he was licking his ear. As if somehow hes at fault for thisSure he was a pro, and I think he actually could have played it off as something silly or weird and kept the guy away from him. A stiff arm holding the guy at bay would have sufficed too.
Not sure I would report the guy to the police but the comic claiming mental health issues is going to deal with that. Even if he gets some charges and an attempt to blackball he'll play it out like he's being discriminated against for mental health issues.
This is a nothing article being reported by the CBC when HUGE Canadian politics broke on the same day of major consequences. It shows what a joke the CBC is...again.
people get charged over fuck her right in the pussy in canadaWhat do you think the charges would be if you went and licked a hot female reporters ear in the same way live on air?
You would have to plea down to that and hope you got lucky
Sure he was a pro, and I think he actually could have played it off as something silly or weird and kept the guy away from him. A stiff arm holding the guy at bay would have sufficed too.
Not sure I would report the guy to the police but the comic claiming mental health issues is going to deal with that. Even if he gets some charges and an attempt to blackball he'll play it out like he's being discriminated against for mental health issues.
This is a nothing article being reported by the CBC when HUGE Canadian politics broke on the same
Woulda just side stepped that m'fckyep
plus I got head movement and muy thai training
my feints are top notchWoulda just side stepped that m'fck
I have never said that the guy who had his ear licked is responsible for this at all. He isn't. He's there doing a job.I don't give a fuck about the last bit I'm more concerned that you keep somehow saying the model pro should have accommodated this dipshit in some way to make light of the fact he was licking his ear. As if somehow hes at fault for this
Well, that is an option. Of course in Canada there is a threshold to overcome and at some point some prosecutor will have to look at it and see if charges are appropriate. Based on a reasonable interpretation, did the man mean to threaten the reporter? Was there reasonable threat to person or violence? What was the intent of the person creating the action?have never said that the guy who had his ear licked is responsible for this at all. He isn't. He's there doing a job.
I'm saying that this could have been handled better after the event. Going to right to the idea of being a victim, for me in this case, seems to be a mentality that I think it wrong with a lot of people these days.
I am also saying that I personally would have done something different. That's why we discuss this on a chat board. For different opinions.
I would have gone to the police too. Who's laughing now??? He gonna try fuck with me well good job. Idiots gotta learn.
From what I gather saying you have mental illness is basically a get out of jail free card / pass to do whatever you like in Canada without repercussions?Well, that is an option. Of course in Canada there is a threshold to overcome and at some point some prosecutor will have to look at it and see if charges are appropriate. Based on a reasonable interpretation, did the man mean to threaten the reporter? Was there reasonable threat to person or violence? What was the intent of the person creating the action?
This may not even make it to court. If he is claiming that this is a result of mental health issues the optics look terrible for the reporter and the CBC. They would be going after someone who claims they have mental illness and that would damage their reputation. (Well, if they had a decent one, as it is, we all know the CBC is not known as professional, which probably plays into why this guy did this, but I digress) Canada has a specific adult therapeutic court for persons with identified mental illness with a separate set of consequences as well that would look at what the best outcome for the person(s) involved and the community would be. Who knows where it would go?
So sure, you could have gone to the police. That would be an option. It's not an option that in my opinion would be worthwhile or emotionally strong to do.
But this is a message board, and we are all entitled to our own opinions. Yours and mine differ.