Re: This is why Turtill is being a bitch



turtill@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Thu, 07 Sep 2006 13:52:06 +0100, removespam <jn01@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


I have not seen any post where he admits stealing any radar locks. Do
you have evidence or is it a guess?

No, he admitted to IBC that he was stealing the locks.

Then the theft will have been reported to the police.


I haven't stolen any locks.

Liar! Then why did you tell IBC you had?



So why are they now fitting the K gates. Could it be that council
legal department have advised that the RADAR gates did not comply with
the law?


That is the reason that makes most sense.


I wonder what you would say if you were walking with your son down that path, and you narrowly avoided a collision with a youth on a mini bike,
or worse if your son was injured in the collision?


I and he accept that living in the community as apposed to an
institution carries risk, my and his opinion is different than yours
and those risks are acceptable.


The risks are no greater than using a footway beside a road.


That's immaterial and now OFF TOPIC for this NG.

No, as the issue is still disabled access, and one mans attempt to endanger other park users lives.


You are no better than him. You fill the NG with nothing but venom, I
understand why Derek and many others are pissed of with him. They have
just reason. Your reason is what?


He is tone:-)

Obviously you have a very limited grasp of news servers and the IDs generated by them.

If you care to look at the message ID you will see that I have an NTL cable modem connection whereas Tone does not.

However I did not expect any better of you as you are wrong about every thing else.

Oh! and tell me this why would Tone go to the trouble of having an anonymous re mailer service, only to have a sock that is a valid email address?

The answer, he doesn't. We are two different people.

Please try not to let your idiocy show too much.

Mark
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