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  • #16
    Originally posted by charitynjw View Post

    You are proposing (or already have) a complaint about the way you were treated.
    Truthhurts seems to be....suggesting?....a criminal behaviour order as a....suitable response?....to your complaint.
    Seems a bit fishy to me, but that's only my take on it.
    (My apologies to Truthhurts if that is not the intention. It's a bit difficult to see which direction his/her posts are coming from.)
    No it appears that Truthhurts appears to be suggesting a Criminal Behaviour Order is a suitable response to the complaint of the Crown Prosecution Service and express application for one to be imposed at the Magistrates Court.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by MPotter View Post

      No it appears that Truthhurts appears to be suggesting a Criminal Behaviour Order is a suitable response to the complaint of the Crown Prosecution Service and express application for one to be imposed at the Magistrates Court.
      Lol!
      I took it that way as well, but I was trying to be diplomatic.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by charitynjw View Post

        Lol!
        I took it that way as well, but I was trying to be diplomatic.
        Thank you.

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