Meant to reply to this a while back, but forgot:
As I said, if the guy wants to press charges, then let the law do its thang. Otherwise, people should let it blow over, and get the show back on TV.
...not like that's going to happen now, though.
I hope May and Hammond join up with Clarkson on another channel, but it'll no doubt be one I don't subscribe to - so that's the end of proper Clarkson/Hammond/May 'Top Gear' for me, it seems. It was a damn fine ride while it lasted.
Yes, actually it would be something I hope grown up adults can sort out without a firing. Tensions got strained, Clarkson acted like a dimwit, and that's that. I think the guy ended up with a split lip - he wasn't exactly attacked with a crowbar. Fame has nothing to do with it.The Bucket said:He punched a coworker in the face. That isnt something any employer can reasonably write off as a "mistake" and give him a slap on the wrist just because he's famous.
As I said, if the guy wants to press charges, then let the law do its thang. Otherwise, people should let it blow over, and get the show back on TV.
...not like that's going to happen now, though.
I hope May and Hammond join up with Clarkson on another channel, but it'll no doubt be one I don't subscribe to - so that's the end of proper Clarkson/Hammond/May 'Top Gear' for me, it seems. It was a damn fine ride while it lasted.