:54:13
Mr gregory?
:54:15
What are you doing here? How did you get
past security? You can't just barge in.
:54:19
I'm sorry. Do you mind if i sit down?
:54:22
A young woman wounded, on a crutch.
I'd be at a disadvantage. Take a seat.
:54:27
I've come to apologise,
if i've got it all wrong.
:54:31
All of you journalists have got it wrong.
:54:35
You call these guys the viper,
the monk, the general.
:54:38
You glorify them. They're not movie stars.
:54:40
With respect, i've no option.
:54:43
I can't name them.
Your libel laws won't let me.
:54:46
Journalists are going to jail
for doing their job.
:54:48
Liz allen, she's facing imprisonment
for exposing these murderers.
:54:52
I'm not getting involved
in your personal vendettas.
:54:55
- I'm not here because i was shot.
- Now we know what you're not here for.
:54:59
Look, i've been writing quite extensively,
in a balanced way, for the past 18 months.
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You must have missed some of my articles.
On june 11th - i just want to clarify this -
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i suggested extending
detention periods for drug offenders.
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Then on july 16th i wrote about
tax officials - i mean, this is ridiculous -
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saying that they are paid
only to record declared income,
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not to worry about
whether it comes from drugs.
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Then on july 23rd
i wrote about the gardai.
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They can seize drug proceeds but can't
hold them. How frustrating is that?
:55:30
I don't need you to tell me the fight against
drugs has been hampered, crippled,
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by the laws that we have at the moment.
:55:37
- We're on the same side, mr gregory.
- We're on the same side?
:55:41
I don't like your methods,
and i do not like your paper.
:55:45
Yeah. It's a rag. But it's a popular rag.
:55:50
Use it. Get your message out. Use me.
:55:53
You've got to change these laws
that favour the criminals.
:55:56
When do we get to the part where
you use me? Or is this just a charity offer?
:55:59
Well, i'm looking into a guy called gilligan.
Just take my phone calls.