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Mr Roll Deep.


I'm afraid i have to disagree with you.

An example being: If some young lady were to be getting inappropriate PM's from someone, should the forum members be not be made aware?? or should she keep this to herself?? or wait till admin pics up on it??


Just my opinion

"I'm afraid i have to disagree with you. An example being: If some young lady were to be getting inappropriate PM's from someone, should the forum members be not be made aware?? or should she keep this to herself?? or wait till admin pics up on it??"


She should contact the Police. And not distract from the OP's point.

^ +1

PM'ing threatening or insulting messages to people is wrong.

And if they have to hide behind a pm to make those insults etc for whatever reason then they should run the risk of having them posted openly.

Nobody should expect to receive PM's of that sort of nature... surely?

>

> She should contact the Police. And not distract

> from the OP's point.


Really? How quickly will the police be able to pick up on this over posting on the forum?

And surely you're not saying that the OP's is more important than a forum member being threatened??

I would gladly have my thread hijacked if it were to help someone.

I'm afraid not, Brum. A jumped up Guardian reader started beating their chest in protest last night after recieving a terse private instruction, and proceeded to write the content of the note on the blackboard, with a few porkies added to the slanderous mix. I was merely a bystander in the whole torrid affair.


Bottom line. If you recieve a private message calling you outside or any other nastiness, simply take a picture of your arsehole or a big dump you're proud of and send it to the offending belligerent. Honestly, it's all a big fuss over nothing. Most people on here don't know what the other looks like so there's not much chance of having your nose bloodied over piffling comments made online whilst you're out 'n' about in the real world.

Headed...



PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL



Then agreed however, if quoting verbatim "abuse" then Admin should deal with the matter privately


Otherwise there's always.......*Dum , Dum ,Dummmmmm*


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W**F

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