Friday, January 28, 2011

Cyna guitar Pink Floyd was charged with violating order

London police filed charges of disturbing public order with violence Charlie Gilmore, the son of the guitarist of British rock group Pink Floyd David Gilmour.
Charlie Gilmore is also accused of stealing a mannequin legs.
Charges relate to trick Gilmore during a student demonstration in London on 9 December last year, participants who were protesting against government plans to raise fees for higher education.
All the British newspapers spared photograph of the 21-year-old Charlie Gilmore captured swinging on the British flag, established on the Cenotaph - memorial to the fallen in two world wars in Central London.


Gilmore later apologized for what he said, "terribly offended," the memory of the fallen.
At the same time angered many of his explanation that he did not know about the appointment of the monument, which climbed that very strange, considering that Charlie Gilmore studied history at Cambridge University.
In addition to his son guitar Pink Floyd, Thursday, London police filed charges against seven other members of student unrest.

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