
17/02/2020
Punching on ice. PSNI sponsored Belfast Giants game sees bust up between players on the rink.
Punching on ice. PSNI sponsored Belfast Giants game sees bust up between players on the rink. Does this impact credibility of PSNI’s “One punch can kill“ campaign?
On Saturday night, The Belfast Giants ice hockey organisation celebrated and promoted a punch up which occurred on the ice.
It involved two players, we don't know who was to blame and whether one of them was simply trying to defend themselves, but punches rained down in front of thousands of men women and children.
The “family friendly “ Belfast Giants weren’t embarrassed about it - they selected the footage of the punch up for their social media - rejoicing “the gloves are off”.
And guess who the sponsors of Saturdays game were - the PSNI.
It appears that the police have told the Nolan Show that unless one of the players complain - they are not going to do anything about it.
How does that sit with the PSNI “one punch can kill" campaign?
How can the police have any credibility in that campaign if they are so indifferent to the punches at the Odyssey on Sat night?
We are not naive - aggressive fighting and punching has been a part of the ice hockey sport for years - but why is it acceptable ?
And how is it not subject to a criminal investigation?
Also on the programme, tributes paid to Northern Ireland & Manchester United football legend Harry Gregg. Plus, tabloid coverage criticised following the tragic death of TV presenter Caroline Flack. Stephen heard the views of celebrity agent Jonathan Shalit.
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