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  • Emma Way – Daybreak's text number is 67890
  • Karinofnine
    Full Member

    For anyone who wishes to put their view directly to the programme while it’s on air.

    Texts are 25p, they say on their website that all texts are read.

    Keep it clean and reasonable folks! Abusive/defamatory/poor taste messages will be deleted.

    RichPenny
    Free Member

    Personally it would leave a bad taste in the mouth to pay money to a program giving air time to her. Is there an email address?

    allthegear
    Free Member

    If you do, remember to question their decision to put her on tv in first place…

    Rachel

    Duffer
    Free Member

    We’re only one step away from a witch hunt, here….

    STW, earlier this morning:

    convert
    Full Member

    If you do, remember to question their decision to put her on tv in first place…

    And paying her.

    cloudnine
    Free Member

    Has it already been on?

    monkeyp
    Full Member

    Rather than re-interviewing her, they should be giving the cyclist some air time and paying him for the appearance.

    rebel12
    Free Member

    On in 10 min.

    rsmythe
    Free Member

    Exactly as I expected unfortunately

    iamsporticus
    Free Member

    utterly pointless, however the VT clip of the cyclist showed him to be a lot calmer than Id have been

    ekul
    Free Member

    sorry I missed it (at work) what was said?

    nickjb
    Free Member

    sorry I missed it (at work) what was said?

    A couple of yes/no answers to poor questions. Lorraine called her a poor wee thing when she said she’d had a tough few months, then said she wasn’t showing remorse. Then we had a sound bite from her lawyer. Pretty awful even for a breakfast TV interview

    iamsporticus
    Free Member

    Emma’s really sorry – although she didnt particularly look it
    She said the cyclist had made her angry
    She didnt actually knock him off
    “Im only 22” etc etc
    Lawyer did most of talking

    Rubbish

    torsoinalake
    Free Member

    I refuse to watch daybreak on the principal that one day the guests on the couch combined density will cause a black hole to form, flinging us all into the abyss

    DezB
    Free Member

    Emma’s really sorry

    Only about the Tweet. Don’t forget it was the cyclist’s fault she (allegedly) knocked him off.

    Not sure we’re going to see much more of her after today – she’s clearly quite thick and has nothing new to add to the discussion after the court case. Makes for pretty dull TV.

    Mark
    Full Member

    They did confirm that she hasn’t been paid for her appearance. She also reiterated her position that she was on the right side of the road and it was the cyclist that was on her side. This is a bit odd as it then suggests that after the collision, which was light enough for her to claim she didn’t think there was any damage or a need to stop, the cyclist then swerved back across the entire width of his side of the road and continued on that path until he ended up off the side of the road (on his side) and in a hedge.

    DezB
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    Just like after it happened, they are just trying anything to make her seem like the victim. I bet if you could be arsed to gather everything she has said about the accident (oh sorry, the “collision with a cyclist”), you’d find she says something different every time.
    Thick as pig shit is the only information I gained from her appearances.
    “I’m only 23..” well boohoo.

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Dez – actually “crash” is preferable, certainly to “accident”
    http://www.roadpeace.org/campaigns/crash/

    DezB
    Free Member

    Oh, I know – it was just to many letters to say “everything she has said about knocking off the cyclist” (that time) 🙂

    Blackhound
    Full Member

    Out of interest anyone know why she lost her job over this? Not condoning for one minute what she did but I do not quite understand why she could be sacked for a minor RTA. AFAIK she was not on work time or anything.

    If everybody who was stupid behind a wheel got sacked the dole queue’s would be a lot longer.

    The cyclist in question should have been invited on as well for balance.

    xiphon
    Free Member

    She was most likely sacked for the negative publicity that she brought to her employers front door

    ormondroyd
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    She was mostly sacked for the imprisonable criminal offence she committed.

    footflaps
    Full Member

    She was mostly sacked for the potentially imprisonable criminal offence she committed. admitted to in a tweet

    nealglover
    Free Member

    She was mostly sacked for the imprisonable criminal offence she committed.

    Which one ??

    zokes
    Free Member

    Out of interest anyone know why she lost her job over this? Not condoning for one minute what she did but I do not quite understand why she could be sacked for a minor RTA. AFAIK she was not on work time or anything.

    Presumably it was actually for her twattering, rather than her being one behind the wheel. For right or for wrong, lots of employers have pretty strict social media policies

    ormondroyd
    Free Member

    Which one ??

    Failure to stop after an accident.

    khani
    Free Member

    She was probably sacked more for the dumb ass tweet she did after the accident, rather than the accident itself..

    DezB
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    Failure to stop after an accident.

    Huh? She’s only just been convicted. She lost her job months ago.

    colin9
    Full Member

    IIRC she was sacked because the journalists followed a link from her Twitter account to her Facebook account which listed her employer details. The company’s name was then plastered all over the media in the many articles written about the incident and she was sacked for bringing the firm into disrepute.

    ormondroyd
    Free Member

    I’m not sure employers would typically wait for a criminal conviction when they have a pretty decent bit of prima face evidence in the form of a tweet saying “I dun it!”

    nealglover
    Free Member

    Which one ??
    Failure to stop after an accident.

    It can’t have been that as she wasn’t found guilty till yesterday.

    And they sacked her months ago.

    Try again 😉

    Mark
    Full Member

    It was the PR she brought down on the company. Bringing the company into disrepute is a sackable ‘offence’ in most companies

    ormondroyd
    Free Member

    Companies can and often do sack people when they’re arrested for something criminal. There’s no “beyond reasonable doubt” clause in employment law, which leaves the employee having to fight it out in a tribunal, at best, if it happens. In the case of a trainee accountant, given the expectations of trustworthiness and the severe impact of any criminal record, it’s a slam dunk when the employee has basically admitted it in public (The statement from her employer at the time talked about not condoning her actions)

    uselesshippy
    Free Member

    I assumed she was sacked for being a moron.

    kimbers
    Full Member

    She did come across as a bit dim I wouldn’t be surprised if her employer was keen to get rid of her .I wouldn’t trust her as an accountant

    The lawyer was irritating he seemed mighty pleased with himself to be involved in such a unique case , Lorraine even scolded him a it for being so jolly about it all

    The focus was definitely on the tweet rather than the accident

    soobalias
    Free Member

    i’d expected her to be in her element, breakfast tv for the unemployable.

    DezB
    Free Member

    nealglover

    Try again

    Repeating a post 3 above yours.
    Try again 😉

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    Bringing the company into disrepute is a sackable ‘offence’ in most companies

    you have seen the way chipps dresses and those hats haven’t you…just saying like 😉

    pondo
    Full Member

    Post-Daybreak BBC update –

    Click here

    Mark
    Full Member

    On the contrary Junky, I see that everyday!

    Every… sodding….. day!

    🙂

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