It's sickening and cowardly. I don't know Karl, but he's deserving of far more respect and support than the tosser that did this to him. Having spent time with disabled people, I've found many of them inspirational, and I felt humbled by their positive attitude and desire to see what they could do, rather than dwell on what they can't, despite the discrimination they suffer on a routine basis.
I don’t know him either, but the positive attitude you mention cane through on his interview on Look North Nice to see the crowdfunded is creeping towards the goal, personally I hope it’s smashed and they can get every gadget they can to make his life easier.
I know it always happens, and it will be public knowledge on court files, but I’ve never really thought naming suspects publicly before the case is heard is right really.
A quick google of that name shows a charming and upright citizen, who wouldn't possibly behave in the way alleged, no siree.
I've met deano a couple of times he's a friend of my cousin. Certainly doesn't let his condition get in the way of a good time, told some good stories during his speech at cousins 40th birthday about scrapes they got into in Prague amongst other places. Glad they've got the scum bag
He fessed up https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/new.../alex-procter-wheelchair-attack-court-4463310 Assume this is the same person... https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/man-19-banned-mcdonalds-after-2876688
Perhaps we could show that we're a civilised City, and I think it'd be an example if people bought Mr Proctor a pint. Clearly he may feel too threatened and vulnerable to meet people in person, so it could be an anonymous gesture, and to claim his free beer, all he needs to do is visit The Bank pub, and let the staff know who he is to claim the pint in the pumps.
I saw a sign in a shop window which read 'Watch batteries fitted - £2.50' and thought, why would anybody pay to watch that?