boomerang wrote:Feisty wrote:boomerang wrote:perdike wrote:boomerang wrote:Feisty wrote:boomerang wrote:I for one I am not condoning the seriousnes of the case...But there is the correct way and the wrong way to go about it...
What Conner and others are doing are harming the case...blind freddie can see this...
The best thing is to stop encouraging such a behaviour, feisty, coz if the case turns a turn for the worse, Conner will be left holding his balls in his hands while you have nothing to lose...Now you get it?
You ain't helping him...try and think about it...
I support his fight for justice and any legal avenues he takes to achieve it. I am a victim too and have already lost a considerable amount of money.[/quote
Its all about winning Feisty...don't lose sight and stay focus...
GOD, VICTIMS . . . they make me sick . . (especially the self-proclaimed ones who become 'somebodies' through their "victimhood" . . and there are legions of the species these days!).
Yeap and the 15 min of fame is just about over...I can seriously see the case collapsing due to unwarranted publicity...
Well certainly I'd have chosen to buy elsewhere had I been aware of Conor's case before. Are you saying people should be kept in the dark?
Thats not what I am saying Feisty...don't allow your emotions to play havoc with you...There is only way to correct the wrong and is with the courts...
Airing illegalities in an open forum is not gonna help you...Especially if you are also furthering illegalities via illegal wiretrapping and generalisations...think about it...
What Connor is doing is wrong and justice will not be served...mark my words on this one...further more he invited every builder to have a go at him through the courts...
But you don't see the irony. Conor may want one of these builders to take him to court because over 2 years of trying to get into court himself has got nowhere. What he is doing now is a peaceful protest, as was that outside Ally Pally, to bring attention to the case. If tv programmes and newspapers start to report on his case then maybe someone will sit up, take notice, and maybe even make sure something gets done.
People have been protesting at Hyde Park corner for years, at Greenham Common and anywhere else relevant.
It's generally called lobbying and IS the right way to go about getting something done PEACEFULLY.