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Originally Posted by joeysteele
Well why didn't they' ask them.
Perhaps because he actually had not hurt anyone, chairs have been broken before in BB series.
Maybe he is a thug, however they selected him for the series, no one else.
Why should he be in a locked room however, would you like to be locked in small room, not being told when you are getting out.
He actually had not in fact hurt anyone,had he thrown the object to the pool rather than where it landed, it would have been just a talking to rather than anything else.
No one else in any event was anywhere near him when he threw it so no one was in danger and neither were they in the bedroom, he had already voluntarily himself walked away from the argument and left the bedroom to sit outside.
Hate on him all you like and then reject any fairness but those are the facts.
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He is a violent unpredictable thug. His assurances of controlling himself are meaningless as a result. He did not hurt anyone after the diary incident because bb did the right and proper thing by isolating him. The issue of where he threw the cup is a red herring, if he can lose self control then he clearly is a potential danger to others when he is in this state. He left the bedroom because he realised that he was not controlling the situation that he had deliberately started by goading heavy. As for would I like to be in a closed room, in my line of work, I have been trapped by violent clients on occasion and barricading myself in a closed room protects both me and the client from acts f violence As a matter of interest, it is perfectly permissable for violent clients to have "time out" in closed rooms for their own and others protection. This is expected when there is a duty of care to others who may be vulnerable to acts of violence.