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jelly Wrote:

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> @Saffron

>

> Steady on there, 007. The risks outweight the

> positives, and if you "think" that snapping

> ordinary members of the public, however 'shifty'

> they might look, should be done from a distance,

> then you should've said so in the beginning seeing

> as you're the one who suggested such a bizarre

> measure against people who still remain innocent

> of anything except rousing your own suspicions.

> What you're encouraging is a more intrusive

> measure than CCTV, without official sanction. It

> would be against the law and could potentially

> leave you vulnerable to litigation served by an

> aggrieved party who objects to being photographed

> in public by an anxious and/or paranoid

> pedestrian. How would you react if you saw someone

> secretly or "serreptitiously" taking pictures of

> another member of the public who you didn't feel

> threatened by? One can only assume that you'd

> think the worst. Sorry, but the risks do outweigh

> the positives. By quite a lot, in fact.



Come here, jelly, let me take your picture. Muhahahahahahahaha.

But seriously, I have had a stalker. It was many years ago before camera phones were available. If it ever happened to me again, I wouldn't hesitate to get photographic evidence. There is no law about photographing individuals in public in this country. If you've seen someone acting suspiciously towards you on more than one occasion, then it's worth doing something about it. What you chose to do is of course entirely up to you. Doing nothing b/c you're afraid of upsetting an innocent person, or b/c you're afraid of how people will perceive you as being paranoid, ill-mannered, etc is ignoring an opportunity to protect yourself. xx

Ladies and Gents, I get really upset and annoyed when I see these kind of comments from some one that thinks the way mfcjoe does, that kind of person is a Danger to society as much as the man in the park, where is his humanity ? If a women member or male for that matter on this forum is writing about a serious issue like this one its because she truly felt scared and fearfull for her young family, what an heartless person you must be mfcjoe, im wondering if you have any Family yourself ????

All except for you find this incident really disturbing, any decent person would find it very alarming .

Thanks leanne I hope you get the support u need with your ordeal.

As for mfcjoe... Ever heard the saying " What goes around Comes Around ?

  • 3 weeks later...
discovered the Moulin today when walking to the Plough. Le Moulin was ?12.50 for 3 delicious courses compared with ?13 just for a main in the PLough. Great service too, but it doesn't look much from the outside so most people probably walk past it, as I have done many times!

Cas59 Wrote:

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> Ladies and Gents, I get really upset and annoyed

> when I see these kind of comments from some one

> that thinks the way mfcjoe does, that kind of

> person is a Danger to society as much as the man

> in the park, where is his humanity ? If a women

> member or male for that matter on this forum is

> writing about a serious issue like this one its

> because she truly felt scared and fearfull for her

> young family, what an heartless person you must be

> mfcjoe, im wondering if you have any Family

> yourself ????

> All except for you find this incident really

> disturbing, any decent person would find it very

> alarming .

> Thanks leanne I hope you get the support u need

> with your ordeal.

> As for mfcjoe... Ever heard the saying " What goes

> around Comes Around ?


You are nuts, yes i do have kids and they are very street wise. I hope you don't have kids cos with your genetics they will no

doubt be loonies. You are a complete bread and butter, ciao.

You should ring the police if you're concerned or take a photo of him on your mobile but make sure you are not on your own. There may be an innocent reason for this but in this day and age you cannot be too careful. If you are with other you could always confront him.

postboy Wrote:

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> You should ring the police if you're concerned or take a photo of him on your mobile but make sure

> you are not on your own. There may be an innocent reason for this but in this day and age you cannot

> be too careful. If you are with other you could always confront him.


For what??? Honestly, this is the equivalent of some thug in a boozer going, 'you lookin' at my missus'?


Don't confront people that are not actually doing anything wrong. How would you like it? Let's all go down to the playground next weekend and confront each and every person with children and get them to prove they are theirs. Unless they are carrying documentary proof that they are actually the parents of the children, we could detain them all and call in the police and social services.


You can't be too careful you know...

Loz Wrote:

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> postboy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > You should ring the police if you're concerned

> or take a photo of him on your mobile but make

> sure

> > you are not on your own. There may be an

> innocent reason for this but in this day and age

> you cannot

> > be too careful. If you are with other you could

> always confront him.

>

> For what??? Honestly, this is the equivalent of

> some thug in a boozer going, 'you lookin' at my

> missus'?

>

> Don't confront people that are not actually doing

> anything wrong. How would you like it? Let's all

> go down to the playground next weekend and

> confront each and every person with children and

> get them to prove they are theirs. Unless they are

> carrying documentary proof that they are actually

> the parents of the children, we could detain them

> all and call in the police and social services.

>

> You can't be too careful you know...


Well said Loz.

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