Goosed

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Here he comes !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_2sIarOigk

..."The victim of the offence does not wish to press charges, however Thames Valley police believe we have identified the offender and we will be seeking to issue him with a fixed-penalty notice for a public order offence."...

It is understood the force wanted to press for a tougher penalty and was "not particularly happy" about giving the man a fixed-penalty notice but that Turton's refusal to press charges limited their action....
The spokesman added the force had not been aware that the incident had been posted on YouTube, but said it would now attempt to contact the website...
http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,,2138461,00.html

:D
 
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Like a true pro she didn't even flinch, I wonder how the police could make a case stand as the video doen't show any contact being made and if it was the other way round with her trying to use the video as evidence of assault the authorities would probably say something like it's inadmissable evidence.
 
does "Goose" mean "pinch bum" then? Not an expression I'm familar with.
 
JohnD said:
does "Goose" mean "pinch bum" then? Not an expression I'm familar with.
Doesn't necessary mean only a pinch it could be a grope.
an official definition:

tr.v. goosed, goos·ing, goos·es Slang
1. To poke, prod, or pinch (a person) between or on the buttocks.
 
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Another bleedin Americanism :rolleyes: .............in US speak means pinch my bum...........in UK ryming slang ........it`s Goose and Duck= :eek: :oops:
 
Stivino said:
I thought it was Donald Duck?
as in "Donald, where`s ye trooses".....mebbe it originates in the ryming slang of the Gorbals :eek:
 
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