We all know a new series of Top gear is looming on the horizon. I hope we also realise that Top Gear is sold World-Wide by the BBC - so it's a huge income maker for the BBC and the British Government. (millions of pounds)
So, I started to socratically and logically question this.
Let's get stuck in with some facts:
I find it strange that the BBC aren't showing the footage of the Richard Hammond accident. Presumably this was being filmed. BBC and other news outlets always show footage i.e. 7/7 bombing, 9/11, Concorde etc - so why not this?
Is this a publicity stunt? It just doesn't tally up. Compassion doesn't usually prevent the media and BBC from transmitting such footage. The media never usually care about this when displaying other such bombings and accidents if caught on camera.
So why should this be different? It leads me into suspicion that this is a publicity stunt or even worse the Top Gear production company team and the BBC is saving this one up for the show which makes it morally even worse!!! We all know this show is a massive income maker as it is sold world wide. We're talking mega bucks here.
Should we lobby a independent investigation into the morals of this?
So, I started to socratically and logically question this.
Let's get stuck in with some facts:
I find it strange that the BBC aren't showing the footage of the Richard Hammond accident. Presumably this was being filmed. BBC and other news outlets always show footage i.e. 7/7 bombing, 9/11, Concorde etc - so why not this?
Is this a publicity stunt? It just doesn't tally up. Compassion doesn't usually prevent the media and BBC from transmitting such footage. The media never usually care about this when displaying other such bombings and accidents if caught on camera.
So why should this be different? It leads me into suspicion that this is a publicity stunt or even worse the Top Gear production company team and the BBC is saving this one up for the show which makes it morally even worse!!! We all know this show is a massive income maker as it is sold world wide. We're talking mega bucks here.
Should we lobby a independent investigation into the morals of this?