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Its not offensive until someone reports it to the Daily Mail and then everyone is outraged on someone else's behalfOriginally posted by sasguru View PostOf course it's Ok on CUK to post highly objectionable and offensive posts like this one :

http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...-africa-9.html
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It may amaze you to discover that we don't read every post in every thread.Originally posted by sasguru View PostOf course it's Ok on CUK to post highly objectionable and offensive posts like this one :

http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...-africa-9.html
We often rely on people using the reporting button to point things out. And no-one, not even you, could be arsed to report that post.
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As long as you're not wearing high heels and a mini skirt.Originally posted by zeitghostYou can run but you can never hide.
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If a member is banned are they still off limits for the intent to irritate or inflame?
#JustSaying
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1. mods toss a coin. heads they win, tails you loseOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostI thought they just made up decisions on the fly, what ate these rules you speak off and where can I find them
2. the mods decision is final. any disagreement and you get a ban with a return of your membership fee
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You're OK SMac - this isn't HMRC. They don't make up new rules then apply them retrospectively.
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"with the intent to irritate or inflame" - of course all the mods are clairvoyant so can tell. thank godness its not just a case of randomness.
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