My point BT is that the publicity seeking morons kicking up about this are deflecting attention away from the real causes of gun crime, and by doing that are making any resolution, or amelioration, of the problem less likely.

I'm sure the government and police, who are responsible for getting on top of this, are quite happy for Sterling to be taking flak, so to speak, for the next few weeks in the media, takes the spotlight off where it should be for a while, which is on them.