gridwalker wrote:ESPN wrote:Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone suffered minor injuries after falling victim to a mugging outside his London home on Wednesday morning.
Full story :
http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/35265.html
After Bernie's comments about the armed robberies that took place near Interlagos, calling the victims "soft" and "not too bright", I can't help but feel that this is poetic justice. If this man is going to mock the hard-working people who contribute to his vast fortune then my opinion is that he deserved to be brought down a peg or two.
I'm not going to say that he asked for this, but I certainly can't feel any sympathy for him ...
I'm afraid I'll have to sit on the fence a little on this issue, but as soon as I heard about the mugging incident it reminded me of MrE's words after Jenson button's car was involved in the attempted armed robbery (or maybe kidnap plot) in Brazil. I actually looked up what Bernie had to say after that and it went like this:
Bernie Ecclestone wrote:
Brazil's problems are no worse than those in "Oxford Street" or "New York"
I've been coming here for 40 odd years, walking about, and I've never, ever had a problem,
They look for victims, they look for people who are a little bit slow and simple, but the people who look a bit bright, they never go after them
What a flippant thing to say, he didn't know what the people involved in that incident were actually hoping to achieve, nor how far they might have been prepared to go to achieve their objective. I remember reading that at the time and thinking "silly old sod".
This does sound like poetic justice to me, but at the same time, I don't like the idea of an old man being roughed up, and I like the idea of his g/f being attacked even less, but I could care less about the "jewellery" which was stolen, that's pocket change to him.
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