Firstly - it's really none of your business.
Secondly - it's really none of your business.
Thirdly - How many businesses do you walk into and start to nag the owners about how much profit they are/aren't making and how they should run their business?
It's casual racism, much like how the term p*ki/n*gro was used in the 70s. People just don't understand beyond their own little world how these terms affect real people. Gyspies appear to be the last ethnic group that people are so comfortable being racist against in public. It's shocking and shows how many short sighted dumb ass people there are in this country. Though I doubt only the very stupidest person would call a gypsy a pikey in front of their face and considerate a legitimate term.
Anyway Plato has said 'sorry' now. Hopefully others will demonstrate they have more than one brain cell before they open their mouths on twitter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people for those who don't know anything about gypsy culture and ethnicity. Pikey is an offensive term as the n word or the p word. The gypsy culture is very hidden away from 'general society' hence why no one realises how offensive a term like pikey is. If people knew they wouldn't use it so freely in public.
It's quite odd how pikey is such a largely accepted slur against gypsies. It's like people have no clue whatsoever the offence it causes (not every gyspy lives up the stereotype). Brundle used it a few years back describing the repair job on the tarmac at Canada as well, no one really cared.
Hence why Pastor didn't get a bigger penalty. If they gave him a big penalty they would have had to have given Hamilton a real one too, which I don't think was really on the table.
A video preview would be pointless because they could be showing something that'd be totally scrapped within a weeks time.
I think the iRacing NTM controversy proves why these things can't be rushed. They are insanely complex and take YEARS to get anywhere near right. If simulations were simple McLaren wouldn't continually build rubbish cars out of the block.