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Originally posted by Clippy View Post
A message from Simon Bennett due to the volume of phone calls and emails I am receiving:
This website and domain are no longer in my control. I have not sabotaged it. The domain name has been pointing to the new BNP server since last night (5th May) which is completely out of my hands. If your Emails are affected, again this is completely out of my hands and control.
If you are reading this message it is because they have set up their server incorrectly and this needs to be resolved by the new webmaster.
It is important to note that I have been working hard to negotiate a seamless switchover of the website, but for reasons unknown to me the leadership have chosen to force the domain from me, steal my work, data and systems and go it alone rather than paying for it. I will continue to work hard to try and resolve the situation quickly, professionally and amicably. This is in the hands of Nick Griffin and Jim Dowson, not me.
It should also be noted that they have decided to put a personal grudge against me before the interests of the party and its members. This was not a fight of my choosing.
Has Nick Fitz been helping out with a new VBulletin board at BNP as well????
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It never rains but it pours.
It came as the head of its online operation resigned and took the website down with him. Simon Bennett, 41, directed BNP traffic to his personal website, which contained a lengthy diatribe against Nick Griffin, the leader of the far-right party, and other senior figures.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNot in the eyes of the law it isn't.
Spitting is technically assault ( or battery ) but causes no physical harm. Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm is a different, and more serious offense, with more serious penalties.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostPrescott floored someone for throwing an egg at him - don't recall the prosecution for that
Note - I don't like Prescott one bit.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostPrescott floored someone for throwing an egg at him - don't recall the prosecution for that
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostOverall I'd say that the BNP guy was the one in the wrong here. The youths could reasonably argue provocation for the spitting and the BNP chap's response was certainly not proportional.
If any of the anti-bnp groups get their act together and get a decent lawyer involved they could certainly make a case against the BNP guy for Assault and possibly Actual Bodily Harm.
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lol that was entertaining.....idiots even when they were approaching bob of the bnp he was saying to them "we outtnumber you" but since the camera was on them they didnt want to chicken out, and got jumped
poor lad on the floor was getting bib bobs fat leg and some other chav on the side too.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNot in the eyes of the law it isn't.
Spitting is technically assault ( or battery ) but causes no physical harm. Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm is a different, and more serious offense, with more serious penalties.
If you did beat someone up for spitting at you, espicially if you had previously provoked them as in this case, you'd be far more likely to end up facing serious charges than they would.
How would you respond if someone taunted you in the street and then started shoving you around when you confronted them about it?
But I wouldnt spit.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostDont be such a bedwetter! Of course it's proportional.
Someone spat in my face I'd be doing the Cha Cha on their head!
The problem with kids today is they think they can go around and do whatever they please with no consequences, complete disregard! Lads deserved to get smacked in the mouth.
Spitting is technically assault ( or battery ) but causes no physical harm. Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm is a different, and more serious offense, with more serious penalties.
If you did beat someone up for spitting at you, espicially if you had previously provoked them as in this case, you'd be far more likely to end up facing serious charges than they would.
How would you respond if someone taunted you in the street and then started shoving you around when you confronted them about it?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhere's the poll?
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