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I know this has been mentioned before on this site but I think today's headline is particularly bad. "Horsham woman in fatal accident - crash scene picture". followed by "Did you know the woman?" and then "The woman has not yet been named by police as next of kin are still being informed". I think the WSCT website provides a great news service and I am very grateful for their permission to use the RSS feed on this site, but, I have to say I think this sort of reporting is insensitive to say the least.
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| I must say DNW, I quite agree with you. I did comment on this earlier in the year when the WSCT website was the subject of one of the threads. Again, as I said before, the "Did you know the woman?", is their way of getting a name from a member of the public, before the police announce it. As for showing the crash scene, that really is in very poor taste. 
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| And is The Terminator a suitable film to advertise on the same page - probably not judging by the images that appear on the advert: 
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| I imagine this is a problem with automatic context driven Google ads. It may work for some sites but obviously not all!
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