Police have warned proprietors of the Slanj clothing store in Aberdeen that the garment could cause offence. An impromptu visit from an officer raising concerns over the shirt's sentiments left staff at the shop "flabbergasted". The visit was not in response to a complaint, and no action has been taken against the company.
However, Grampian Police claim that they would be neglecting their duty if the matter was not addressed. PC Kirk Hemmings said: "The primary role of any police force is to preserve the peace and we would be failing in our duty if we did not make people aware of the potential for disturbance such a window display could cause.
As Rab C Nesbitt might say, "It's all pish and wind." What is offensive about the t-shirt, does it carry sinister overtones, is it encouraging racial hatred and inciting violence? Come on, it's a bit of a laugh and if us Englishmen and women can find it mildly amusing but on the whole rather tiresome where's the problem.
Now if you really want to wear a t-shirt and upset a few people buy this one. I did back in 1984 and wore it when I took my parents to Gatwick Airport and people just looked and a few laughed. These days I'd be arrested on some charge or another.
3 comments:
hehehe..gat T shirt. This story was one of several that I'd woked into an Ows opines post but in the end I couldn't be bothered! (oops) others were the Google in italy...that is going to be a major headache in the future if it is upheld, incredible; another was the pile of rubbish in a certain patch of the Atlantic Ocean and another was hunger strike death in Cuba.
gat = great!!! and of course I didn't shallow fry chinese style any of it.
I wasn't sure if it was gat=got or gat=great, that's the trouble with speed typing, you make spelling mistaks.
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