"Person B, Gets on their High Horse, cry's racist and starts banging their keyboard demanding jobs be lost"
Very true!
Listening to the radio a few weeks ago and a woman called the radio station to say, "i was stopped at the traffic lights and a man with X company on his car was talking on his mobile."
The station then called the company and the broadcaster somehow took pride in the possibility of this bloke losing his job.
Yes, he shouldn't have been on the phone, but where do people get off taking pride in trying to strip a man of his livelihood. What type of person needs to call a radio station???? Other than to get him offside with his boss. If it meant so much to her, call the police, but it's better to try to get him sacked.
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