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ethnics in round 2

 

only whites would take this lying down

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of course they aint

 

but when he opens his

 

they will shit it

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Police have warned Channel 5 about the risks of having a former police officer as a contestant on Big Brother.

 
The Daily Star has reported that the ex-detective constable played a key role in Operation Yewtree, the inquiry following the Jimmy Savile allegations.
 
Scotland Yard wrote to Channel 5 about the broadcaster's responsibility in connection with live investigations.
 
Channel 5 said procedures were in place to ensure that nothing problematic would be broadcast.
 
A Yard spokesman said: "We are aware of reports concerning the proposed media appearance of a former detective constable.
 
"We have been in contact with Channel 5 and made them fully aware of potential risks and their responsibility to live investigations.
 
"All officers joining the MPS (Metropolitan Police Service) and leaving the MPS are required to sign the Official Secrets Act."
 
'Extensive procedures'
The former officer was expected to enter the Big Brother house when the new series started on Thursday.
 
Channel 5 uses time delays to ensure unsuitable material does not go out on air.
 
A spokesman for the broadcaster said: "Channel 5 takes its obligations as a broadcaster seriously and, as has been made clear to New Scotland Yard, extensive procedures are in place to ensure that nothing will be broadcast during the course of Big Brother which would involve the former police officer breaching confidentiality, invading the privacy of others, committing libel or a contempt of court."
 
The Daily Star is owned by Richard Desmond, who also owns Channel 5.
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On live now

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how she putting man down like that tho

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