I was sat in the court waiting room this morning, my hearing being an hour and a half late, and I was subjected to the most wonderful two and fro between two parties who clearly did not agree. It started quite quietly, of course.
"So you say you put the payment through?"
"Yeah"
"Haha"
Silence for a bit....
"YOU'RE A GUARANTOR [PERSONS NAME] DO YOU EVEN KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS!!!?"
Well, of course everyone looks round.
"I sent the money through!"
"You're a born liar, that's what you are! When the judge hears of this, hahaha, ohhh THE YEARS OF DOMESTIC ABUSE YOU PUT ME THROUGH!!! YOU HIT ME... HE HIT ME [to the whole room]!!! HAHA"
Alright, getting a bit awkward now. At this point the court usher intervenes and separates the parties for a quiet word. I was hoping for a full on fight.
But, in all seriousness, why do people do this? It's just embarassing. They obviously know everyone can hear and listen in, but what purpose does it serve? Leave it to the court room, nothing's gonna be achieved by a massive tiff in the waiting room. It's just embarrassing.
I would have to agree that court drama is very entertaining. People are always curious on what is happening with other people's lives, and they will always want to dip their fingers on it. It might be fun, but people should also remember that with such cases, they could learn something from it too.
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