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  #51  
Old October 17th 10, 11:53 AM posted to uk.legal,uk.rec.cycling
Doug[_8_]
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Default driver uses car as weapon, driver gets life

On Oct 17, 11:20*am, "Nightjar \"cpb\"@" "insertmysurnamehere
wrote:
On 16/10/2010 19:55, Doug wrote:



On Oct 16, 6:51 pm, "Nightjar\"cpb\"@""insertmysurnamehere *wrote:
On 16/10/2010 17:14, Doug wrote:


On Oct 16, 3:55 pm, "Nightjar\"cpb\"@""insertmysurnamehere * *wrote:
On 16/10/2010 15:20, Doug wrote:


On Oct 15, 10:34 pm, * * *wrote:
On Oct 15, 8:03 pm, * * *wrote:


It's good to see that a car driver, using a car as a weapon, has got his
just desserts, life with a minimum of eighteen years.


Good.


Still not enough, he will get out in less than 8 years, mainly because
those who hear his appeal will be motorists.


Why do you persist in this ridiculous claim that motorists are in some
sort of conspiracy to treat other motorists leniently? IME there is no
greater critic of motorists than other motorists.


Colin Bignell


Because it has been prover time& * *time again, just use Google& * *you
will get the answers.


Along with the answers to the grassy knoll, Area 51 and which hamburger
joint Elvis is working in.


Colin Bignell


Most of those are part of a US goverment cover up, to hide the truth.


Good grief. Still, I suppose that explains a lot about your other postings.

Colin Bignell


One day you will all wake up and see the way the government tries to
manipulate us.
It take the likes of me and others to see the truth.
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  #52  
Old October 17th 10, 02:53 PM posted to uk.legal,uk.rec.cycling
BrianW[_2_]
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Default driver uses car as weapon, driver gets life

On Oct 17, 1:24*am, Doug wrote:
On Oct 16, 10:24*pm, BrianW wrote:

On Oct 16, 7:46*pm, (Steve Firth) wrote:


Doug wrote:
The term "hypocrite" barely begins to cover Dugglearse Bollen.


Source?


Me, just now, you ****wit.


I think you've all been had. *The "Doug" in this post is posting from
the address ". *In other words, it's Doug
"Bollen" not Bollen, the wannabee Bollen. *You think you are arguing
with Doug "not Bollen" Bollen, aka the Catford ****.


I'm only posting from this ISP due to censuring of my other addresses.


You are doing a good impression of the great man. Love the changing
signatures e.g. A driving licence is plastic card ; A driving licence
is a red folder. Genius!
  #53  
Old October 17th 10, 03:26 PM posted to uk.legal,uk.rec.cycling
Brimstone[_9_]
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Default driver uses car as weapon, driver gets life


"BrianW" wrote in message
...
On Oct 17, 1:24 am, Doug wrote:
On Oct 16, 10:24 pm, BrianW wrote:

On Oct 16, 7:46 pm, (Steve Firth) wrote:


Doug wrote:
The term "hypocrite" barely begins to cover Dugglearse Bollen.


Source?


Me, just now, you ****wit.


I think you've all been had. The "Doug" in this post is posting from
the address ". In other words, it's Doug
"Bollen" not Bollen, the wannabee Bollen. You think you are arguing
with Doug "not Bollen" Bollen, aka the Catford ****.


I'm only posting from this ISP due to censuring of my other addresses.


You are doing a good impression of the great man.


The style slips occasionally though. He needs to check before hitting the
send key.

Love the changing
signatures e.g. A driving licence is plastic card ; A driving licence
is a red folder. Genius!




  #54  
Old October 17th 10, 04:12 PM posted to uk.legal,uk.rec.cycling
BrianW[_2_]
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Default driver uses car as weapon, driver gets life

On Oct 17, 2:34*am, JNugent wrote:
On 15/10/2010 20:03, Brimstone wrote:





It's good to see that a car driver, using a car as a weapon, has got his just
desserts, life with a minimum of eighteen years.


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...r-driver-who-m...


"A driver who deliberately mowed down and killed a man after following his
cab home from a club was jailed for 18 years today.


Louis Tate, 24, of North Acton, west London, was found guilty at the Old
Bailey of murdering father-of-three Garry Frater, 32, following a retrial.


Mr Frater died on May 30 last year after being struck by a Ford Fiesta near
his home in Burnt Oak, north London.


Tate had claimed the death was the result of an accident, but he was
convicted on an 11-1 majority.


Mr Frater was crushed under the vehicle after it accelerated back over him
and deliberately drove over him again before driving off, jurors were told.


Mr Frater and friends had been followed as they took a minicab home from a
club in Watford, Hertfordshire, 10 miles away.


They had got into the cab but did not realise they had been followed until
they arrived, said Mark Heywood, prosecuting.


There had been words earlier after a woman in Mr Frater's party was
approached by Tate and his friend.


Mr Heywood said: "Garry Frater was run down in the road.


"That car was used as a weapon. It proved effectively lethal."


Judge Richard Hawkins jailed Tate for life with a minimum term of 18 years. "


I'm just a bit surprised that no one else has posted it.


You wouldn't expect posts on alt.fr.rec.cuisine about someone using a kitchen
knife to commit a murder.


If Mr Bollen took an interest in French cooking, and began to infest
that particular newsgroup, I expect he would send such posts. Or
perhaps posts about cars mounting the pavement and hitting things,
saying "If a French restaurant had been in the way, it might have been
damaged, therefore this is not OT".
  #55  
Old October 17th 10, 09:14 PM posted to uk.legal,uk.rec.cycling
BrianW[_2_]
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Default driver uses car as weapon, driver gets life

On Oct 17, 3:26*pm, "Brimstone" wrote:
"BrianW" wrote in message

...





On Oct 17, 1:24 am, Doug wrote:
On Oct 16, 10:24 pm, BrianW wrote:


On Oct 16, 7:46 pm, (Steve Firth) wrote:


Doug wrote:
The term "hypocrite" barely begins to cover Dugglearse Bollen.


Source?


Me, just now, you ****wit.


I think you've all been had. *The "Doug" in this post is posting from
the address ". *In other words, it's Doug
"Bollen" not Bollen, the wannabee Bollen. *You think you are arguing
with Doug "not Bollen" Bollen, aka the Catford ****.


I'm only posting from this ISP due to censuring of my other addresses.


You are doing a good impression of the great man.


The style slips occasionally though. He needs to check before hitting the
send key.


It's easy to check, though. Just ask the poster "Are you Doug
Bollen?". The real Doug Bollen will say no. The fake one will say "Of
course".
  #56  
Old October 18th 10, 01:48 AM posted to uk.legal,uk.rec.cycling
nightjar
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Default driver uses car as weapon, driver gets life

On 17/10/2010 11:53, Doug wrote:
....
One day you will all wake up and see the way the government tries to
manipulate us.
It take the likes of me and others to see the truth.


Don't you know that the answer is never to take your tin foil hat off?

Colin Bignell
  #57  
Old October 18th 10, 08:30 AM posted to uk.legal,uk.rec.cycling
Doug[_10_]
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Default driver uses car as weapon, driver gets life

On 18 Oct, 01:48, "Nightjar \"cpb\"@" "insertmysurnamehere wrote:
On 17/10/2010 11:53, Doug wrote:
...

One day you will all wake up and see the way the government tries to
manipulate us.
It take the likes of me and others to see the truth.


Don't you know that the answer is never to take your tin foil hat off?

Which Doug are you responding to?

BTW, I have tested aluminium foil and it doesn't work. It needs to be
made of iron . Probably tin foil won't work either.

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A driving licence is a licence to kill.

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Old October 18th 10, 08:56 AM posted to uk.legal,uk.rec.cycling
nightjar
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Default driver uses car as weapon, driver gets life

On 18/10/2010 08:30, Doug wrote:
On 18 Oct, 01:48, "Nightjar\"cpb\"@""insertmysurnamehere wrote:
On 17/10/2010 11:53, Doug wrote:
...

One day you will all wake up and see the way the government tries to
manipulate us.
It take the likes of me and others to see the truth.


Don't you know that the answer is never to take your tin foil hat off?

Which Doug are you responding to?


Does it matter? There is no noticable difference between them.

BTW, I have tested aluminium foil and it doesn't work. It needs to be
made of iron . Probably tin foil won't work either.


Indeed, using aluminium instead of tin is a common error.

Colin Bignell
  #59  
Old October 18th 10, 09:05 AM posted to uk.legal,uk.rec.cycling
Doug[_10_]
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Default driver uses car as weapon, driver gets life

On 18 Oct, 08:56, "Nightjar \"cpb\"@" "insertmysurnamehere wrote:
On 18/10/2010 08:30, Doug wrote:

On 18 Oct, 01:48, "Nightjar\"cpb\"@""insertmysurnamehere *wrote:
On 17/10/2010 11:53, Doug wrote:
...


One day you will all wake up and see the way the government tries to
manipulate us.
It take the likes of me and others to see the truth.


Don't you know that the answer is never to take your tin foil hat off?


Which Doug are you responding to?


Does it matter? There is no noticable difference between them.

Maybe the difference is too subtle for you?

BTW, I have tested aluminium foil and it doesn't work. It needs to be
made of iron . Probably tin foil won't work either.


Indeed, using aluminium instead of tin is a common error.

I doubt that even tin would work anyway against electromagnetic
induction/radiation except at very high frequencies and power levels
but it would then become hot as would its wearer. No, 'iron foil'
should be the preferred term for you to use in future.

-- .
UK Radical Campaigns.
http://www.zing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill.

  #60  
Old October 18th 10, 09:20 AM posted to uk.legal,uk.rec.cycling
nightjar
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Default driver uses car as weapon, driver gets life

On 18/10/2010 09:05, Doug wrote:
On 18 Oct, 08:56, "Nightjar\"cpb\"@""insertmysurnamehere wrote:
On 18/10/2010 08:30, Doug wrote:

On 18 Oct, 01:48, "Nightjar\"cpb\"@""insertmysurnamehere wrote:
On 17/10/2010 11:53, Doug wrote:
...


One day you will all wake up and see the way the government tries to
manipulate us.
It take the likes of me and others to see the truth.


Don't you know that the answer is never to take your tin foil hat off?


Which Doug are you responding to?


Does it matter? There is no noticable difference between them.

Maybe the difference is too subtle for you?

BTW, I have tested aluminium foil and it doesn't work. It needs to be
made of iron . Probably tin foil won't work either.


Indeed, using aluminium instead of tin is a common error.

I doubt that even tin would work anyway against electromagnetic
induction/radiation except at very high frequencies and power levels
but it would then become hot as would its wearer. No, 'iron foil'
should be the preferred term for you to use in future.


Thinking that psychic control waves are electomagnetic in nature is
another common error. Tin is definitely the right material, unless you
can afford silver or gold, as used in crowns and coronets.

Colin Bignell
 




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