Which is that the real villain of the piece is not the bloke being filmed, but the horrible, vicious, vindictive and just nasty c**t who not only filmed it, but then went out of their way to publicise it, probably getting this poor f**ker sacked, forcing the police to get involved (meaning he'll get a caution at best) publicly shaming him and for what? Taking a drug millions take every day in a slightly inappropriate place. For f**k's sake, what is wrong with people today that they think that the possession of a phone with a video feature makes them judge and jury with the power to utterly f**k people's lives for their own amusement and self-aggrandisement? It's f**king disgusting.
This was an entirely harmless incident that would have been laughed off by a dozen or so people a few years ago. Nobody would have got hurt and the bloke in question would probably just have woken up and felt a bit sheepish. Now he's in the papers, he's probably lost his job, the police want a word and for what? Because some nasty, lowlife f**ker thought it would be a laugh to f**k up his life for him.
People really are c**ts.
But I would be inclined to agree with you on the rest of it.
At least I wouldve been until I wathed the video and saw he was doing all manner of egregious, hollywood style, "I'm taking cocaine, me" noises.
Deserves everything he gets imo.
What the f**k was in his stash?
your life royally f**ked up. Think of all the things you've done that if filmed and put on the internet would have not only looked ****, but would have had the potential to f**k up your professional and personal life.
Nobody who's done nobody any harm deserves that.
You're just as judgemental as the cock with the phone.
It's narrow-minded, bitter vindictiveness.
Call me old school if you will but I do believe ones ingestion should involve a small amount of etiquette.