Well in my case it would have stopped a 16 year old lad who wanted to end his life, or thought he did, the ability to walk into Boots and buy a pile of them.
Luckily I got my stomach purged in time, but if it had been a few hours later this post wouldn't exist.
Way before then, apologies if already covered.
Basically it was stop, or at least limit, the ability of people to go in, buy a pile of paracetamol and then gub the lot.
It's a nasty slow way to go
I'm fully onboard with this. I still hold a grudge cos they wouldn't honour tickets I'd won on a charity raffle, and then when I complained about it on the old HonestPage, some fud from their club phoned my work at the time to have a go at me for abusing their staff!
I've been to games down south when that happened, usually last home game of the calendar year.
Was actually quite moving as you saw people all in their own little bubble, but also sharing the loss.
I'm a big adidas fan, but I can't help but think most SPZL releases end up looking like proper Dad efforts, aimed at Wellends and coked up wee guys at the back of the stand
Surely the only way we can ever get beyond that sort of argument is have a different term for feminine gender than the one used for the female sex?
Bit of a tangent I know
Probably not the marching and bands playing, the actions of some of the rockets following along with their bag of cans may, depending on what they shout/sing/say.
Whether the police will actually intervene is a different matter
That's been my understanding with enhanced checks, particularly since the Soham murders. The default position is record everything and don't dare delete it, less the papers find out and blame some social worker.
So, it's possible that it may impact someone, even if the complaint is dismissed?
My understanding is that the details are revealed and it's the department/whoever to make a decision based on that report. Doesn't that mean you could have someone negatively impacted by social work or whatever assuming you're racist/transphobic etc. and they'd rather not risk placing a child with you as a foster carer ( for example)
So, theoretically, you could fling a complaint in about someone, with no substance, the police investigate, NFA, but you now have it show up on a disclosure check.
Just in time for next weekend. I can see several thousand complaints being made.
One thing that isn't clear, is how complaints are recorded when they are deemed no further action. There were reports last week that Humza Yousef wanted them kept on a record somehow, somewhere. Does that then impact an enhanced disclosure check? How does that square with GDPR?