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T Shirt troll sentenced

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posted on 9/7/16

Can't open the link. What did he get?

posted on 9/7/16

Read this yesterday. He said he wore the t shirt for a laugh and to have a bit of banter with his Liverpool supporting mates. WTF is wrong with some people?

comment by RJC (U17308)

posted on 9/7/16

comment by Babyen møtte snikmorder (U9094)
posted 4 minutes ago
Can't open the link. What did he get?
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£600 fine

posted on 9/7/16

£600 fine.

posted on 9/7/16

Babyen - a £600 fine but he says his life is ruined forever.

Good

Just shows that social media CAN be a source/force for good - doubt if anything would have happened had this taken place pre Twitter/FB

posted on 9/7/16

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posted on 9/7/16

Just read this from when the story first broke out....

As the digging developed, online vigilantes found and shared an address which they claimed was of Mr Grange’s home.

This sparked calls for Tweeters to spam his house with taxis, takeaways and Lilt.

Yes, the totally tropical Lilt.

posted on 9/7/16

Bewildering reading through that. I can't comprehend the mindset of the individual to think that was ever anything other than grossly offensive and insensitive.

I come from a family of Liverpool and Everton fans and our 'banter' as he so eloquently described his behaviour has never sunken to such vile disrespect.

I'd be seriously interested in knowing who is manufacturing such vile shirts. Did he make it himself, get it printed or more worryingly is there someone specifically manufacturing this bile?

I guess £600, loss of friends, family, house, job and relationship is adequate punishment. Sadly I'm not sure if he was malicious in wearing the shirt. I genuinely think he thought it would be funny. Doesn't strike me as very intelligent.

This is why I would advocate returning public humiliation as punishment for such behaviour. Put him in the stocks for 24 hours outside Anfield and let the public pelt him with rotten veg and faeces. His humiliation would serve as his atonement and it could be forgotten about and everyone could move on saying "he learned his lesson." I feel a slight amount of pity for this guy now - he's a suicide in the making.

posted on 9/7/16

comment by The Lambeau Leap (U21050)
posted 20 minutes ago
Bewildering reading through that. I can't comprehend the mindset of the individual to think that was ever anything other than grossly offensive and insensitive.

I come from a family of Liverpool and Everton fans and our 'banter' as he so eloquently described his behaviour has never sunken to such vile disrespect.

I'd be seriously interested in knowing who is manufacturing such vile shirts. Did he make it himself, get it printed or more worryingly is there someone specifically manufacturing this bile?

I guess £600, loss of friends, family, house, job and relationship is adequate punishment. Sadly I'm not sure if he was malicious in wearing the shirt. I genuinely think he thought it would be funny. Doesn't strike me as very intelligent.

This is why I would advocate returning public humiliation as punishment for such behaviour. Put him in the stocks for 24 hours outside Anfield and let the public pelt him with rotten veg and faeces. His humiliation would serve as his atonement and it could be forgotten about and everyone could move on saying "he learned his lesson." I feel a slight amount of pity for this guy now - he's a suicide in the making.
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pelted with faeces?? you need to get out more mate!!

the guy was a numpty for wearing the tshirt i think the fine is adequate and hopefully he gets his life back together as he obviously has issues or isnt the sharpest knife in the drawer.

Reading the article he says he is "ashamed" so justice has been done.

comment by Neo (U9135)

posted on 9/7/16

Good riddance, not on the £600 fine obviously, but on the fact the whole event has ruined his life.

posted on 9/7/16

The guy is a 100% insensitive idiot and deserves to be punished. No place anywhere for these crass remarks.

Having said that I hope that he does get his life back together even though some may say he doesn't deserve it.

If he's shown remorse having been publicly humiliated then it may act as a lesson to others that doing this is certainly not OK.

posted on 9/7/16

comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 15 minutes ago
The guy is a 100% insensitive idiot and deserves to be punished. No place anywhere for these crass remarks.

Having said that I hope that he does get his life back together even though some may say he doesn't deserve it.

If he's shown remorse having been publicly humiliated then it may act as a lesson to others that doing this is certainly not OK.
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posted on 9/7/16

He has a history of vile abuse aimed at the tragedy. People dug up previous comments he made on Manu forums along the lines of '96 not enough' etc etc.

Total vermin.

posted on 9/7/16

The guy defo has problems, but I hate this whole internet justice idea. Giving out his address and details, just leads to more stupid people like him having the chance to do something stupid.

posted on 9/7/16

It seems the attention seeker got the attention he craved, bet he regrets it now though, the plank.

posted on 9/7/16

He doesn't regret his behavior. He just regrets getting hauled up in court

posted on 9/7/16

comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 32 minutes ago
The guy defo has problems, but I hate this whole internet justice idea. Giving out his address and details, just leads to more stupid people like him having the chance to do something stupid.
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This, he's an idiot but to have ur whole life ruined is a bit much.

On another note I haven't had a lilt in years

posted on 9/7/16

Let me get this straight...

He thought of the idea & words
Went straight to the TShirt Print Shop (Or maybe Online store)
Made an order
Paid for the TShirt
Picked it up (Or was delivered)
Put it on
Went to meet his friends in the Pub
And he thought it is an acceptable banter?

Strange Sick Idiot - lost everything

posted on 9/7/16

comment by Great_Red_Shark (U1711)
posted 1 minute ago
Let me get this straight...

He thought of the idea & words
Went straight to the TShirt Print Shop (Or maybe Online store)
Made an order
Paid for the TShirt
Picked it up (Or was delivered)
Put it on
Went to meet his friends in the Pub
And he thought it is an acceptable banter?

Strange Sick Idiot - lost everything

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But won't go thirsty for Lilt

posted on 9/7/16

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posted on 9/7/16

Wonder how the printing company feel about this?

They were happy enough to be paid to print the crappy t-shirt.

Any rebuke/recriminations for them?

posted on 10/7/16

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posted on 10/7/16

I once bought a anti Liverpool shirt. It was a take on harry Enfield scousers sketch about not having a job. Numerous and that's that. Just a laugh.
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Just as pathetic. Grow up.

posted on 11/7/16

comment by Serge Muhmenthaler (U15867)
posted 1 day, 18 hours ago
Wonder how the printing company feel about this?

They were happy enough to be paid to print the crappy t-shirt.

Any rebuke/recriminations for them?
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This, presumably it isn't a completely automated service? At some point along the way this company will have seen the message and should not have distributed the shirt..

Something that really should be looked at, hateful shirts should not be dispatched and the cretin that orders them should be reported and lose their money.

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