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Originally Posted by joeysteele
I can go with that all through until the end.
It doesn't need to be panic or claustrophobia for certain fears or insecurities to set in.
You rightly say Heavy D had calmed down,you miss out that Bear in the diary room had also calmed right down and was apologising too.
Where he erupted again was when he was told,indeed ordered, to remain in the diary room while they set up a separate room for him.
When he asked how long that would take, they could not say and would not give a time frame.
It can never be right when someone has calmed down to force them to be in a small locked room with no information as to how long it was going to take.
They accepted that heavy D had calmed down, but had he,maybe they were keeping Bear there for his safety rather than others, as heavy D had been the one who moved aggressively to him.
It is how BB dealt with this, I said earlier, the housemates were in effect in the bedroom anyway,they could have let Bear go into the garden, finish a cigarette, asking the housemates in the bedroom together until they had sorted tie room for Bear.
Someone and I would react badly to this too,being told after they had calmed down,that they were now going to have to sit there 'alone' for an 'unspecified' amount of time in a 'locked small room' is outrageous in my view.
It is the BB house not a prison.
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They have a duty of care to the other housemates and staff. They had no choice but to contain the thug for his own and others safety. Why however did they not evict the thug for his actions?