Are the BBC being insensitive?
Are the BBC being insensitive?
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MrChips

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3,298 posts

230 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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Just turned on the telly, to see the BBC showing "Motorway Cops"... and within 5 mins, they're talking about how people can be severely injured, or decapited (their example) etc etc.

Ignoring the amount of pointless st this programme normally spouts about speed being the root of all evil, surely the BBC should be a little more sensitive given the horrendous events on the M5?

Or is it ok to show it as it's "topical"?

jamei303

3,043 posts

176 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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People die on the roads every day, so I wouldn't say it was insensitive. No one is forcing the M5 crash victim's families to watch it.

pwrc

2,357 posts

172 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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jamei303 said:
People die on the roads every day, so I wouldn't say it was insensitive. No one is forcing the M5 crash victim's families to watch it.
yes

nottyash

4,671 posts

215 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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Lets wrap everyone in cotton woolidea

Marc W

3,782 posts

231 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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As others have said, sadly people are killed in accidents all the time so if you were going to pull it to avoid upsetting someone involved in an accident you'd end up never showing it.

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

275 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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The BBC are so insensitive they even showed footage of the aftermath of M5 tragedy on the news.

go tee

18 posts

172 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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Insensitive ..NO ..informative yes ..especially re the dangers of inattention ...anyway that pales into insignificicance once Hazel the lovely vehicle examiner appeared.

Don't get nibbled to death by ducks

nottyash

4,671 posts

215 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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Mr2Mike said:
The BBC are so insensitive they even showed footage of the aftermath of M5 tragedy on the news.
biglaugh

J4CKO

45,369 posts

220 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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What about the Tennents Super Lorry driver !

He should have gone to prison.

paddyhasneeds

62,632 posts

230 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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I think the time to be sensitive was probably when they were broadcasting live footage from pretty much any possible angle. Personally I find the idea of reporters camped out on any bridge with a view of a distant crash scene to be far more insensitive and distasteful.

Sometimes cop shows are just entertainment but I think tonights one was quite a timely reminder that motorways are dangerous places.

cheadle hulme

2,499 posts

202 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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Scary how sober that lorry driver seemed.

Didn't know they still made Carlsberg Special Brew either.

anonymous-user

74 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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MrChips said:
Just turned on the telly, to see the BBC showing "Motorway Cops"... and within 5 mins, they're talking about how people can be severely injured, or decapited (their example) etc etc.

Ignoring the amount of pointless st this programme normally spouts about speed being the root of all evil, surely the BBC should be a little more sensitive given the horrendous events on the M5?

Or is it ok to show it as it's "topical"?
Why don't you write a strongly worded letter to Points of View? rolleyes

blearyeyedboy

6,693 posts

199 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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Perhaps if people were more consciously aware that they need to treat driving with care, fewer tragedies would happen?

I don't see any problem with broadcasting that message at any time.

juan king

1,093 posts

209 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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That alcoholic lorry driver really shocked me! You never know who you are sharing the roads with.

Zp

15,707 posts

209 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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The BBC are so insensitive that they subject us to horrors, such as that ballroom dancing stuff on a Saturday night*.

THAT'S insensitive.








  • apparently. I've never seen it, obviously.