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sub4hire -> Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 7:39:29 AM)

I just got some mail on the other side.  Essentially it was naming a name of a person who was such an abuser.  They have police reports, so on and so forth.
About the only report mail button that even came close was "fraud"
So, we need a report button for those scorned individuals who are just trying to bash other's for the sake of bashing.
I have also wanred people about other's when they have asked me.  Although I provide a whole lot of proof when I give up any info on anyone.  Right there....nobody has to ask me for any of it.  Primarily because I don't ever ask anyone to believe me without doing their own research.
If someone were on the up and up I think they would also do the same.




mnottertail -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 7:50:02 AM)

I took a dump earlier, there was a handle on the tank (not really a button, tho) ... I am reporting this crap to you now, since I don't think this information was widely disseminated earlier.

I think that whatever was snipped before proudsub posted shared many of the same attributes.

Sincerely,
Ron 

(gotta just love that flushing sound, Ja?)




meatcleaver -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 7:59:19 AM)

So you mean you are happy to spread malicous rumours about people?

That to me sounds like crap.




KatyLied -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 8:12:23 AM)

quote:

So you mean you are happy to spread malicous rumours about people?


Did you miss the part where she mentioned "police reports"?




meatcleaver -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 8:16:52 AM)

You can file a police report on just about anything, including your neighbours dog crapping on your drive. Now police action or convictions, that means something.




meatcleaver -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 9:06:57 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: KatyLied

quote:

So you mean you are happy to spread malicous rumours about people?


Did you miss the part where she mentioned "police reports"?



I DON'T THINK THIS IS ABOUT ME, I'M JUST ILLUSTRATING HERE.

I don’t mind telling you why I find myself being cynical about such things but don’t tell me I’m an idiot afterwards, I know I must be the biggest fool on the planet.

A woman lied and misled me, causing me to break a very important relationship and squander around $150,000 before telling me to basically fuck off. This woman then turned round and told me she had changed her mind about me some five months earlier, even though I had had detailed conversations with her about what I was doing and why I was doing it. When I asked her why she watched me throw so much away knowing I was doing it for nothing, all she could bring herself to say was that she owed me nothing and she was angry with me (I never found out why.)

So I’ve been pursuing her for 18 months or so for an explanation and/or an apology. She refused to apologize or explain her actions, preferring to call me crazy instead and turn things into a melodrama. She has called my pursuance of her, abuse and elevates herself into being a victim. Well, she is a social worker so ‘abuse’ and ‘victim’ is how she sees the world. Well I don’t think my wanting an explanation and/or an apology is excessive.

My friends who have seen copies of what correspondences and conversations I’ve got, say they wouldn’t want an apology, they would just strangle the bitch. Well, that is melodramatic in its self.

So if someone is going to spread rumour about someone, then they really ought to know both sides of a story.

EDITED: Just to say, I find this is embarrassing but it is why I feel so strongly about people who instigate rumour which is no more than idle gossip.

I REPEAT THE OP IS NOT ABOUT ME.




JohnWarren -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 9:08:11 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: meatcleaver

You can file a police report on just about anything, including your neighbours dog crapping on your drive. Now police action or convictions, that means something.


Not only that, but given the mutability of anything in email, I'd only take seriously "reports" or such that I could confirm through some third party website or other information source not controlled by the person making the accusation.




Guest -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 9:19:37 AM)

The "report crap button" for the above described type of "crap" is cleverly disguised as the "delete" button.  There is one provided in everyone's email. 





Moloch -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 9:41:38 AM)

John Warren touched my pee pee!!!   [8D][8D][8D]  now where is this button so I can report him?




KatyLied -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 9:53:02 AM)

quote:

I REPEAT THE OP IS NOT ABOUT ME.


Stop yelling, a nerve has been struck, we get it.




meatcleaver -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 10:18:01 AM)

Sorry. Touchy subject.[&o]




valeca -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 10:18:29 AM)

As an outsider reading, this is one hell of a confusing thread.




bandit25 -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 10:20:28 AM)

Yes, it is.




NakedOnMyChain -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 12:23:07 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: meatcleaver

You can file a police report on just about anything, including your neighbours dog crapping on your drive. Now police action or convictions, that means something.


Not particularly.  I've seen a lot of questionable crap get prosecuted.  And just because nothing is ever done about a police report doesn't mean it wasn't a serious violation of the law.  Many times there are just too many hurdles to jump to actually prosecute someone, and the police have to, or simply do give it up. 

If you'd like an example, currently we have a West Lafayette police officer on trial for several counts (don't feel like looking in the paper to dig out what they are).  What did he do?  He wrote an anonymous e-mail tipping off our county officials to the fact that several WL police officers drank and drove, then crashed their police car into someone's mailbox after a trip to Chicago.  He told the truth to make sure that this wouldn't happen again.  What did the other officers get?  Suspensions, even after absolute proof of their actions.  What is this honest officer going to get?  Fired.  Even the police chief is backing that action.  It's fucking ridiculous.

Of course, I'm a bit biased, because one of the officers in question, the director of the West Lafayette detective department (the one who actually drove drunk and crashed into the mailbox) is an unmitigated ass.  My sister used to date his son.  A short time after they broke up, he came over to her house and with no warning charged in and broke her nose.  I proceeded to attempt to get him the hell off her, and in the process broke his nose.  (No, I'm not exaggerating.)  We called 911, and you know what the officer on the scene did?  Called the bastard's Dad.  By this time, he had stormed home to Daddy, and I damn near went to jail, even though he had attacked my little sister (who was seventeen at the time, he was nineteen and six foot three) in her own house.  We had witnesses to what had happened, but somehow the police overlooked the fact that a drunk nineteen year old stole his father's cop car and beat the shit out of a seventeen year old girl, all because his father was an important man.  We filed charges and nothing happened.  He filed charges and I was being questioned by the police two hours later.  I wasn't convicted, barely, because he obviously didn't have a shred of evidence.

That's justice for you. 




Lordandmaster -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 12:26:38 PM)

I think EVERYONE has misunderstood the OP.  She's not talking about reporting someone who offended her.  She is talking about reporting someone who e-mailed HER about SOMEONE ELSE because that other person offended the e-mailer.  There's a difference, and I'd also be disturbed to get an unsolicited e-mail from someone badmouthing a third party.




Wulfchyld -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 12:36:18 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: ModeratorTwelve

The "report crap button" for the above described type of "crap" is cleverly disguised as the "delete" button.  There is one provided in everyone's email. 




ROFLMAO!!!!!  That has to be the best Mod reply I have ever seen! Brutal, is that you?




NakedOnMyChain -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 12:41:29 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lordandmaster

I think EVERYONE has misunderstood the OP.  She's not talking about reporting someone who offended her.  She is talking about reporting someone who e-mailed HER about SOMEONE ELSE because that other person offended the e-mailer.  There's a difference, and I'd also be disturbed to get an unsolicited e-mail from someone badmouthing a third party.


Was that to me?  I understood what she meant.




meatcleaver -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 12:50:39 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: NakedOnMyChain


Not particularly.  I've seen a lot of questionable crap get prosecuted.  And just because nothing is ever done about a police report doesn't mean it wasn't a serious violation of the law.  Many times there are just too many hurdles to jump to actually prosecute someone, and the police have to, or simply do give it up. 



I agree with you that it can also depend on the prejudice of the police as to whether something gets action or not and it doesn't necessarily mean the seriousness of the alledged offence.

I was a little concerned when I was pursuing this woman for an apology so when I was in California I asked a lawyer friend where I stood in pursuing her. He said he was no expert on the subject but as far as he could tell it's not illegal to send annoying emails as long as you put your real name to them. I wasn't happy with the annoying part because where I could see them being annoying to her, they were in pursuit of something I felt I was justly owed. He said, one might even get away with abusive emails as long as they were not anonymous and had the real name of the sender on them. Who knows? You can always ignore and delete an email so I was probably wasting my time anyway. If she wasn't going to answer me when I spoke to her, she certainly wasn't going to reply to an email but it just confirmed to me what she did was planned maliciousness. I'm still baffled how someone who claims to be full of integrity could have acted like her.




sub4hire -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 12:54:05 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lordandmaster

I think EVERYONE has misunderstood the OP.  She's not talking about reporting someone who offended her.  She is talking about reporting someone who e-mailed HER about SOMEONE ELSE because that other person offended the e-mailer.  There's a difference, and I'd also be disturbed to get an unsolicited e-mail from someone badmouthing a third party.


That is exactly what I said.  It isn't the first time someone has contacted me "just because" bashing someone else.  Using their name.  The way I see it if they are contacting me...they are writing the same crap to 500 other people as well.
How much bashing does collarme allow before they put a stop to it?  Is slander not something that can be prosecuted anymore?




Moloch -> RE: Need a Report Crap Button (5/9/2006 1:10:38 PM)


quote:



Not particularly.  I've seen a lot of questionable crap get prosecuted.  And just because nothing is ever done about a police report doesn't mean it wasn't a serious violation of the law.  Many times there are just too many hurdles to jump to actually prosecute someone, and the police have to, or simply do give it up. 

If you'd like an example, currently we have a West Lafayette police officer on trial for several counts (don't feel like looking in the paper to dig out what they are).  What did he do?  He wrote an anonymous e-mail tipping off our county officials to the fact that several WL police officers drank and drove, then crashed their police car into someone's mailbox after a trip to Chicago.  He told the truth to make sure that this wouldn't happen again.  What did the other officers get?  Suspensions, even after absolute proof of their actions.  What is this honest officer going to get?  Fired.  Even the police chief is backing that action.  It's fucking ridiculous.

Of course, I'm a bit biased, because one of the officers in question, the director of the West Lafayette detective department (the one who actually drove drunk and crashed into the mailbox) is an unmitigated ass.  My sister used to date his son.  A short time after they broke up, he came over to her house and with no warning charged in and broke her nose.  I proceeded to attempt to get him the hell off her, and in the process broke his nose.  (No, I'm not exaggerating.)  We called 911, and you know what the officer on the scene did?  Called the bastard's Dad.  By this time, he had stormed home to Daddy, and I damn near went to jail, even though he had attacked my little sister (who was seventeen at the time, he was nineteen and six foot three) in her own house.  We had witnesses to what had happened, but somehow the police overlooked the fact that a drunk nineteen year old stole his father's cop car and beat the shit out of a seventeen year old girl, all because his father was an important man.  We filed charges and nothing happened.  He filed charges and I was being questioned by the police two hours later.  I wasn't convicted, barely, because he obviously didn't have a shred of evidence.

That's justice for you. 


If the cops ignore the law, there is many grey areas where you can get them back.




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