Have you got any evidence that "untold stuff written about them online" would need legal action to be taken?
If not, aren't you jumping to conclusions without proof?
I'm assuming you didn't then go on to have sexual relationships with them in an office.
Once again, this paragraph shows the reason why you don't understand the "pile on".
A couple of weeks into this saga now and Soggy still hasn't got a fucking clue!
Errrrrr.... I think you'll find the guy who was in charge of ordering paper and typing ribbons for the typing pool at the CPS is definitely qualified to be the arbiter of what is legal and illegal.
I would have thought breach of the peace only if someone complained that they were offended...
Where is the line though for slogans on t-shirts (ignoring this particular one as he seems like an absolute belter)?
If I wore an "Elyuseless is shit" t-shirt would that be breach of the peace (even though 100% true!)?
I was umming and ahhing but it was way too early for coherent thought when I posted that.
One day I'll be cleverer than aintclever and soggy, mark my words.
Nasty shirt, nasty sentiment and probably a nasty person.
However, is there really a law in the UK that means you can be arrested for wearing a t-shirt like that?
I think you might be right. They are clearly on another intellectual plain completely. I hope for their sake that it is WAY above everyone else, but suspect it isn't.