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Thursday, 20th November 2008

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YouTube fight video: two women in court



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Published Date: 20 August 2008
TWO women have been jointly charged in connection with a fight which appeared on Internet video site YouTube.
The fight, entitled "Burnley girls' fight", appeared on the popular video-sharing website some weeks ago.

Lisa-Marie Smithies (21), of Dalton Street, Burnley, has been charged with a public order offence and is to appear at Burnley Magistrates' Court on Friday.

Roxanne Jackson (20), of Latham Street, Burnley, has also been charged with a public order offence and must appear at Burnley Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, September 3rd.

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  • Last Updated: 20 August 2008 3:15 PM
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bluemoons,

burnley 28/08/2008 18:57:42
i know these kids all my life.they are the result of junkie parents.a product of the society which previous and this goverment have created,dont be shocked its only to be expected.because anti social is the norm to the chavs ....monkey see monkey do ring any bells .....
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