How did he manage to get away with that 
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Well if you actually read the artical you might realise its because the judge understood the fact that manchester airport is basically robbing people blind and this is wrong, also that the guy wasnt hurt in the incident whats so ever, he just jumped on the bonet and didn't let go
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so that makes it legal then!!!!
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The parking attended threw himself in front of the car for a £3 charge? Okaaayy
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Terrible judgment, giving completely the wrong message
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You ain’t seen the stupid fees at Manchester airport they are more insane than him
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Bet if that was a minimum wage earner orca cleaner of some sorts, the judge would have imposed harsher penalties
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Sounds about white.
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Manchester airport is run as a fiefdom. The security and border staff operate to their own rules and are uncontrolled. It is a disgrace and worthy of a proper investigation.
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I don't condone this man actions, but
@manairport you are robbing people with a silly charge to drop passengers off. I agree with the judge's comments.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Leaving aside this unfortunate matter, when trying to make sense of
@manairport's business operation it must be remembered that it is part-owned by an investment company. A more philanthropic approach would require sole ownership by the 10 GM councils.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Rip of Britain
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The world's gone mad.
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More people taking action over scams and abuse by companies
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By running employees over? If violence against employees of companies we don’t like becomes normalised then we’re in serious trouble.
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That's how it's going and parking? people are taking action so people need to look out yes it's normal now as the law will not protect or serve
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all this over £3 fee how is it extortionate? The driver crazy bastard.
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I think the judge has just said that if you don't agree with the rules then it's OK to use your car to drive at the officials who are trying to enforce them. Dangerous precedent being set there. ! !
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I think it’s outrageous how much tax I pay on petrol, so would be ok if I drove my car at the petrol station staff???
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@manairport think "Anyone who has experienced an attack of this nature would be appalled by the judge's comments and attitude towards determining a suitable punishment for criminal driving," & I think their management should be jailed for criminal exploitation & daylight robbery.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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