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date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 23:30:58 -0800 (PST),    group: uk.legal        back       
Re: "Police surveillance of climate activist vehicles"   
On 3 Nov, 07:55, Tony Dragon  wrote:
> Doug wrote:
> > On 2 Nov, 08:47, Tony Dragon  wrote:
> >> Doug wrote:
> >>> On 1 Nov, 12:10, Tony Dragon  wrote:
> >>>> Norman Wells wrote:
> >>>>> Doug wrote:
> >>>>>> On 29 Oct, 09:37, Tony Dragon  wrote:
> >>>>>>> Doug wrote:
> >>>>>>>> On 28 Oct, 10:00, francis  wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> On Oct 28, 8:59 am, "Norman Wells"  wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>> Doug wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>> Why should you dictate that the subject should be confined to 7th
> >>>>>>>>>>> July, so that you can avoid answering an awkward question?
> >>>>>>>>>> You never avoid awkward questions, do you, Doug?
> >>>>>>>>>> So, do you unequivocally condemn animal rights activists who
> >>>>>>>>>> indulge in death threats, mail bombs, bricks through windows,
> >>>>>>>>>> hitting people on the head with baseball bats, intimidation,
> >>>>>>>>>> arson, paint stripper on cars, poisoning food on supermarket
> >>>>>>>>>> shelves, blackmail, and digging up dead grannies?
> >>>>>>>>> Come on Doug, you've been asked that question so many time recently
> >>>>>>>>> you must have thought of an answer by now.
> >>>>>>>> I try not to answer repetitive questions, which have already been
> >>>>>>>> dealt with in detail more than once and ignored, nor demands for
> >>>>>>>> simplistic yes or no answers. You should know that by now.
> >>>>>>> So that will be a 'no' then.
> >>>>>> No nor yes.
> >>>>> You never avoid answering awkward questions, do you, Doug?  Oh, no.
> >>>>> Or is it yes?
> >>>> Trouble is, if he checks his previous answers, they contradict each other.
> >>> Such as?
>
> >> e.g.
> >> If a motorist looses control it is his fault.
> >> If you were hit by a traffic cone & lost control it was not your fault> > Its your fault and your choice as soon as you get behind the wheel and
> > start to move. You have voluntarily opted to be in sole charge of a
> > highly dangerous machine in a public place. Luckily for you though you
> > happen to live in a society that makes light of that irksome
> > responsibility and finds every excuse to exonerate you if you happen
> > to kill someone, like blaming traffic cones.
>
> So you chose not to remember what you have posted in the past.
>
Why your obscurantism? To what are you referring?

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date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 23:30:58 -0800 (PST)   author:   Doug

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