captain cab wrote:
grandad wrote:
My friend Ian brown of the Stone Roses was a pupil at this school and was taught by this low life. Ian appeared as a witness for the prosecution in the trial.
yeah I read that - amazing how he got away with it for so long
It's not amazing. This is what happens in a hierarchy, people develop selective blindness by protecting their job and position first before blowing the whistle on anyone. It's always someone else's problem or responsibility to speak out. You've only to look at the sheeple driving taxis to see what learned deference does to a person. They are conditioned to kiss ars* in such a big way they are incapable of thinking on their own.
I've seen grown men up before the council who could barely form a sentence when confronted by those they perceive as being in authority. And these are exactly the same people, who let this kind of shi* happen and right under their own noses and then claim they knew nothing about it or they end up speaking out when it's already too late.
Trust me on this, the vast majority in the taxi trade are no different to those turning a blind-eye in any other working environment.
The sheeple won't speak out against the wolves because that's the nature of being a sheep.
