I'd make a post saying it would be good for Hanks mental health to be allowed back on that thread but I'd catch a ban lol
Would they kna the difference bout my mental health lol
I'd make a post saying it would be good for Hanks mental health to be allowed back on that thread but I'd catch a ban lol
Exactly & the hypocrisy of them startin a thread about mental health too
The slightest display of optimism leaves people open to a flurry of mocking posts labelling them 'happy clappers' and much worse.
It was mentioned by a moderator.So how do you know his ban was increased to 5 years?

I’ve reminded them a few times tbfI'm sure plenty, on there, will have had the decency to admit I was right about FPP still being involved ....
.... would someone send my thanks for their support![]()
I’ve reminded them a few times tbf

Who on earth is doing that?found that my name and personal details are being pm'd to 'anyone interested'.
Who on earth is doing that?

If it is true, it sounds like a bad breach of Data Protection and GDPR.I'd rather not say mate.
Cheers mate, much appreciated.
As I'm being attacked so much I created an account so I could keep track of what was being said, do searches, pm people, etc.
It was just for fun but it became serious yesterday. I've been accused of homophobia, racism, etc, and found that my name and personal details are being pm'd to 'anyone interested'.
That's out of order, and quite weird, so I spoke to a contact who's the solicitor for an ex-employer and a good lad. He put a junior, in his office, onto 'the law and Internet forums'. I thought he'd come back with very little but it appears I was wrong. I won't go into great detail but it appears the owner of the website has a duty of care and a responsibility for what's posted. I would have to be at risk of 'substantial harm' which could be the case if my current or previous employers became involved. If, for example, my current employers, both gay men, sacked me for these 'homophobic attacks' that would constitute substantial harm. Anyone allowing this 'information' to be posted could be liable as could anyone posting. The website owner can be forced to divulge whatever details they hold including IP addresses.
So he's given me the name of a solicitor I can afford, he's way out of my league, who's open for business on Tuesday. She's had experience of this kind of thing so I'm going to put some money into it. I'm not sure how wealthy Roger, the SMB owner is, but I'm hoping to rack up the costs whether or not the action is successful. My contact reckons the court will basically say 'shake hands and grow up' but as long as it causes RTG some bother that'll do ... although it could be forced to close in the extreme
I'm usually the kind of person to deal with things face to face but the lowlife scumbags over there, including the idiot Mod Pancho, are too cowardly for that ...
... so I'll sit back and let someone clever have a swing at them![]()
I'm retired can't afford a lot but set up a go fund me page I will donate £50Cheers mate, much appreciated.
As I'm being attacked so much I created an account so I could keep track of what was being said, do searches, pm people, etc.
It was just for fun but it became serious yesterday. I've been accused of homophobia, racism, etc, and found that my name and personal details are being pm'd to 'anyone interested'.
That's out of order, and quite weird, so I spoke to a contact who's the solicitor for an ex-employer and a good lad. He put a junior, in his office, onto 'the law and Internet forums'. I thought he'd come back with very little but it appears I was wrong. I won't go into great detail but it appears the owner of the website has a duty of care and a responsibility for what's posted. I would have to be at risk of 'substantial harm' which could be the case if my current or previous employers became involved. If, for example, my current employers, both gay men, sacked me for these 'homophobic attacks' that would constitute substantial harm. Anyone allowing this 'information' to be posted could be liable as could anyone posting. The website owner can be forced to divulge whatever details they hold including IP addresses.
So he's given me the name of a solicitor I can afford, he's way out of my league, who's open for business on Tuesday. She's had experience of this kind of thing so I'm going to put some money into it. I'm not sure how wealthy Roger, the SMB owner is, but I'm hoping to rack up the costs whether or not the action is successful. My contact reckons the court will basically say 'shake hands and grow up' but as long as it causes RTG some bother that'll do ... although it could be forced to close in the extreme
I'm usually the kind of person to deal with things face to face but the lowlife scumbags over there, including the idiot Mod Pancho, are too cowardly for that ...
... so I'll sit back and let someone clever have a swing at them![]()
I'd rather not say mate.
As I can't reply the forum cowards are taking my absence as a chance to win an argument for once
They really are sad little people.
It always surprises me how low some of these arseholes are prepared to go.Cheers mate, much appreciated.
As I'm being attacked so much I created an account so I could keep track of what was being said, do searches, pm people, etc.
It was just for fun but it became serious yesterday. I've been accused of homophobia, racism, etc, and found that my name and personal details are being pm'd to 'anyone interested'.
That's out of order, and quite weird, so I spoke to a contact who's the solicitor for an ex-employer and a good lad. He put a junior, in his office, onto 'the law and Internet forums'. I thought he'd come back with very little but it appears I was wrong. I won't go into great detail but it appears the owner of the website has a duty of care and a responsibility for what's posted. I would have to be at risk of 'substantial harm' which could be the case if my current or previous employers became involved. If, for example, my current employers, both gay men, sacked me for these 'homophobic attacks' that would constitute substantial harm. Anyone allowing this 'information' to be posted could be liable as could anyone posting. The website owner can be forced to divulge whatever details they hold including IP addresses.
So he's given me the name of a solicitor I can afford, he's way out of my league, who's open for business on Tuesday. She's had experience of this kind of thing so I'm going to put some money into it. I'm not sure how wealthy Roger, the SMB owner is, but I'm hoping to rack up the costs whether or not the action is successful. My contact reckons the court will basically say 'shake hands and grow up' but as long as it causes RTG some bother that'll do ... although it could be forced to close in the extreme
I'm usually the kind of person to deal with things face to face but the lowlife scumbags over there, including the idiot Mod Pancho, are too cowardly for that ...
... so I'll sit back and let someone clever have a swing at them![]()
How would he have access to the details of members to give out to others? Is he a mod?If it was that twat Sima, I hope that everyone finds what he did. Lower than a snakes belly and a bad example for mags everywhere.
It won't be before time when someone forces the website owners to divulge details leading to the real identities of the cowards hiding behind user names and posting libelous cr*p being revealed.
Even more so when legal action is taken against those involved and it results in hitting them hard where it hurts (in their pockets).
Best of luck in your endeavours - they could well benefit all decent posters/website owners and put the sh*ts up others.
I'm retired can't afford a lot but set up a go fund me page I will donate £50
Cheers mate, much appreciated.
As I'm being attacked so much I created an account so I could keep track of what was being said, do searches, pm people, etc.
It was just for fun but it became serious yesterday. I've been accused of homophobia, racism, etc, and found that my name and personal details are being pm'd to 'anyone interested'.
That's out of order, and quite weird, so I spoke to a contact who's the solicitor for an ex-employer and a good lad. He put a junior, in his office, onto 'the law and Internet forums'. I thought he'd come back with very little but it appears I was wrong. I won't go into great detail but it appears the owner of the website has a duty of care and a responsibility for what's posted. I would have to be at risk of 'substantial harm' which could be the case if my current or previous employers became involved. If, for example, my current employers, both gay men, sacked me for these 'homophobic attacks' that would constitute substantial harm. Anyone allowing this 'information' to be posted could be liable as could anyone posting. The website owner can be forced to divulge whatever details they hold including IP addresses.
So he's given me the name of a solicitor I can afford, he's way out of my league, who's open for business on Tuesday. She's had experience of this kind of thing so I'm going to put some money into it. I'm not sure how wealthy Roger, the SMB owner is, but I'm hoping to rack up the costs whether or not the action is successful. My contact reckons the court will basically say 'shake hands and grow up' but as long as it causes RTG some bother that'll do ... although it could be forced to close in the extreme
I'm usually the kind of person to deal with things face to face but the lowlife scumbags over there, including the idiot Mod Pancho, are too cowardly for that ...
... so I'll sit back and let someone clever have a swing at them![]()