"You were told what would happen if you continued to
post or lie about others personal, private information,
jonathan ball, and I will continue to post another letter or
number from your personal, private information every
time you try to intimidate others by posting theirs, or
what you believe to be theirs. If negative consequences
come from it, you only have your own wretched self
to blame. Do unto others, jonnie, you evil coward."
Lesley ( Pearl) 7 Feb 2006 http://tinyurl.com/5qs85v
That's blackmail, pure and simple.
It sure is.... hehehhe
>It sure is.... hehehhe
P-QB3
P-KB4 hahahahaha
Okay, what do you want?
Fuck all. Just monitoring.
Still flogging dead Horses I see.
Definitely better than shagging yours, I'll bet.
I can't be bothered with that anymore. Never was much good at that
anyway.
I thought it got better with age ; ...
Congratulations with the new birth
265 quid for a shitty old rocking chair? And what's with the 8 litres of
liquid molasses? I've been trying to work that one out non-stop for a couple
of weeks now.
Horse food
.. unless the person making it does so in the belief:
(a) that he has reasonable grounds for making the demand; and
(b) that the use of the menaces is a proper means of reinforcing
the demand.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackmail
>
> "You were told what would happen if you continued to
> post or lie about others personal, private information,
> jonathan ball, and I will continue to post another letter or
> number from your personal, private information every
> time you try to intimidate others by posting theirs, or
> what you believe to be theirs. If negative consequences
> come from it, you only have your own wretched self
> to blame. Do unto others, jonnie, you evil coward."
> Lesley ( Pearl) 7 Feb 2006 http://tinyurl.com/5qs85v
Instead of the menace of appropriate and fitting direct action,
I could have used the menace of legal action to reinforce the
demand that he stop posting personal information, as ball did.
My aunt wrote:
"Well, again, it depends what jurisdiction you are in and whether you
are using the word in a legal sense or a colloquial sense. In the fair
State of New South Wales, blackmail is defined in section 249K of the
Crimes Act as follows:
(1) A person who makes any unwarranted demand with menaces:
(a) with the intention of obtaining a gain or of causing a loss, or
(b) with the intention of influencing the exercise of a public duty,
is guilty of an offence.
So it doesn't sound like blackmail to me. But I would also re-iterate
what I said before - perhaps Pearl needs to refrain from making
threats if she wants to stop threats being made against her. "
We'll just have to hear what the law says about your behaviour.
That's not a threat, ball.
It says plently, as we've already seen.
> > That's not a threat, ball.
>
> It is, but I'm laughing it off, again.
So much so, that you overlooked the altering of "ball" to 'Rudy'.
You do not have my consent to posting personal information or
to persistent defamatory harrassment. I demand that you desist.
Yaaaaawn!
Boring or what?!
>"ball" [Goo] to 'Rudy' [Goo].
>
>You [Goo] do not have my consent to posting personal information or
>to persistent defamatory harrassment. I demand that you desist.
LOL! Everyone else too, or just Goo?
Where did that dirty slut go?
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Any more lip out of you and I'll haul off and let you have it...if you
know what's good for you, you won't monkey around with Fred C. Dobbs