Used loo paper sent to BBC host

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Used loo paper sent to BBC host

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BBC presenter Adrian Chiles is reportedly among a number of the corporation's stars to have been sent soiled toilet paper in the post.

Match of the Day 2 host Chiles said he had received about eight packages, which he described as "disgusting".

"The smell is not something you want first thing in the morning," he said.

The BBC would not confirm claims by the Sun newspaper that other presenters had been targeted, adding it did not like to comment on individual cases.

The corporation said in a statement: "From time to time, BBC presenters and staff do receive malicious and nuisance mail, although we do try to intercept it wherever possible.

"We try to avoid commenting on individual cases because, very often, those sending such mail gain pleasure from publicity.

"When we can identify the sender of such materials, they can expect a visit from the police."

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That's madness :shock:
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Post by faceless »

Adrian Chiles is one of those ones I'd expect not to be treated like this - he's a fairly genuine geezer and does a whole range of shows, from indepth economics to sport to that chat show recently. I can't see why anyone would hate him like that.
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That really is just disgusting. How terrible for anyone.
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Post by girldorksrule »

Mental cases. Why take the time and energy to send such as that. I don't understand the thought process.
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Post by eefanincan »

Gross --- not to mention it's biohazardous waste.... there's got to be some kind of law against sending that stuff through the mail.
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Post by Kezza »

Several years ago, one of my sisters was opening mail at a U.S. government agency (can't say which one, except that it is not popular among the readers of "High Times" magazine :cunning: ). Anyway, she got this Federal Express package that smelled horrendous. Inside, there was a note from a citizen claiming that the U.S. government was contaminating their food, and to prove their point, enclosed a fecal sample.

When my sister realised this, she dropped the package in the trash and exclaimed in disgust, "I got shit in the mail!!"

Her boss and co-workers witnessed/heard her protestations and countered, "But you always have to deal with crap in the mail!"

To which my sister said, "No, seriously, I really did get SHIT in the mail!!!"

By then, the smell had infested the office. Phone calls were made to the janitorial staff as well as the mail room, since the package shouldn't have gotten through to my sister's office in the first place. Happy to say, sis no longer works in that office and no longer has to open any mail!! :dancer:

My sister loves to tell that story whenever she hears anyone compalining about how "crappy" their job is!!!
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Post by girldorksrule »

I shall never complain about the stench of my clients again LOL...none of them smell like shit at least.
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That's just not right. No matter how much you don't like someone, that's just not right....
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