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#266 Swearing in Public: Should It Cost You a F***ing Fortune?
Episode 266

#266 Swearing in Public: Should It Cost You a F***ing Fortune?

The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up) · Niall Boylan

August 14, 20241h 21m

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Show Notes

In this episode, Niall discusses a controversial new rule from Thanet District Council, which imposes a £100 fine for swearing in public. The measure has sparked heated debate, with some seeing it as a necessary step to curb antisocial behavior, while others argue it’s an infringement on free speech and an unrealistic, overly strict enforcement.

Some callers believe the fine is an overreach and could easily be abused, stifling free speech and creating more issues than it solves. They argue that people should have the freedom to express themselves, even if that includes swearing, as long as it’s not directed at others in an abusive manner.

On the other hand, other callers support the fine, viewing it as a positive move to maintain public decency and ensure that public spaces are enjoyable and safe for everyone, especially families. They argue that curbing public swearing is a step toward improving the overall atmosphere in communities.

Niall wraps up by reflecting on the balance between maintaining public order and protecting individual freedoms, and whether this new rule is the right approach to achieving that balance.