^^ So she didn't call anyone a racist name, but she called them many more offensive names she rarely fails to pull the 'race card'. And she will do her community service with 'dignity' and probably with Steven Klein following her around with his camera as they turn it into another editorial opportunity.
The British judicial service is a joke.......attack or even manhandle someone who is attacking you're children, you're car or you're property and you will more than likely end up in jail but attack a police officer who is doing their job and you get community service...........OK makes sense.
Another laughable statement in the reporting by the BBC is 'due to her previous good behaviour'.........
Her previous good behaviour probably involves her charity work.
It doesn't make sense that she would have been told not to mention the racist name calling during the trial. It would have been key evidence in her defense.
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