Posted on 03/06/2005 5:17:25 AM PST by crz
I could use some legal advice here folks. I am an officer in a organization in the UK (Scotland) and have been getting some threatening emails from a former member of the org. Although vague, a police officer friend of mine here tells me that there is enough in those to at least get a order issued against him/them.
My question to you is this. Who do I contact to make sure these people are spoken to and warned or an order issued and delivered.
The other officers of the group are aware and are taking some measure of action themselves. Problem is, not much money is there (within the treasury) for them to do so.
LOL!
Dont worry..I might be as nuts as them. I gotta be nuts for putting up with shit like this.
Do the threats have anything to do with sheep?
Lead, BE CAREFUL, HE IS SCOTTISH AND BEFORE YOU KNOW IT A WHOLE CLAN OF THEM WILL SURROUND YOUR HOUSE.
Damn, hasn't anyone heard of the McDonalds and the MCGregors?
Damn lead, I warned you. Dont be crawling to me when a bunch of blustery red faced men are at your throat. They will take all your money, they won't kill you, but you will be so broke after they are through with you.
As I siad "Mc/Mac" in front of the surname means "son of".
So how should the society be IDed? Should it be named after the originator (sp) of should the MC be included. It was a single name without the MC for some 60 years. Now a very few want to have it changed to suit their personal needs. Lots of back handed shananigans went on by them over this-things like pulling out con opinions out of the society publication (which according to the constitution were to be submitted for publication and consideration) and as well as a general back stabbing of the former Chairman.
Example; Should a Clan be called The "children of" Gregore-Clan Gregore. Or should it be called the Children of the son of Gregore-Clan McGregore. What about the females? This was all hassed out and debated at the founding of the group in the beginning.
I got to go
BTW some have been returning to their originations as far as names are concerned.
You ain't lyin'!
Scary debate. I do hope that weapons were checked at the door.
I'm changing my name and making an appointment for plastic surgery as we speak.
Thank goodness.
You do keep a culloden in your sock, don't you? Keep it handy then.
Are you in Michigan, USA? How many firearms do you own? Answer ought to be way more than zero. If it's zero, then time to go gun shopping. And then take a firearms class from someone licensed by the NRA to teach, then practice. Maintain enough order in your home that all members of the household know and comply with firearms safety. If necessary secure a revolver or pistol where you can get to it quickly. Then, if anyone shows up at your home, stop them for harming you or die trying.
JM
The answer is simple... Scottish martial arts!
Just grab something really heavy.. and run into stuff! I would suggest buying a gun, but they are probably not allowed on the socialist isle.. so Scottish martial arts will have to do.
Raymond
p.s. you guys invented golf just to make me miserable.. 18 holes.. harrumph! you could have made it only one hole, and then the drinking could begin.. but Nooooo, 18 fricking holes!!! Friggin Scotsman!
Here is something I found...Soccer Rivalries
FC Celtic vs Rangers
Scotland has a diverse history of football hooliganism emerging from drunken fights in the 60s, skinhead organizations in the 70s and peaking with the "Casual" phenomenon of the mid-80s. Nowadays the local police does a good job with prevention, but incidents still occur. Aberdeen, Celtic and Glasgow Rangers are nearly always associated with these violent outbreaks. The latter two clubs have an especially poignant rivalry (known as the Old Firm rivalry) fueled by religious and sociological differences. FC Celtic and Glasgow Rangers have been the two primary contenders in the Scottish league since the late 1880s! Celtic supporters are referred to as "Tims," a combination from the name of Catholic gangs who called themselves the Tim Malloys and the Calton area of Glasgow. Rangers' fans call themselves Billy boys (from an infamous Protestant razor gang in the late 1920's). The name Billy actually comes from the gang's founder Billy Fullerton.
Hire a Solicitor, now.
I'll tell you, vicious scotsmen are the next social problem. I would like to see them up against the islamo-terrorists.
Just don't let him stand too close to you. And watch out for a "Glasgow Kiss" -- a head butt breaking your nose.
Immediately place a call to Sen. Arlen Specter. He is our resident expert on Scottish Law, and can probably advise you of your options.
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