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Snestorm 02-08-10 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 1260087)
Irrelevant, your opinion om what counts as disruptive or threatening behavior anythinbgn cv ounts for nothing......that is the law in your country
One persons opinion counts and that person is named on your fathers writ.
that simple fact demonstrates thyt you don't understand Dutch law.



Skybird should be able to grasp that .
After all how often has he complained that his legitimate complaints under German law have been screwed over by the actions of idiots(can I say that Sky has had problems with neo nazis sharing his platform?) in council meetings who don't understand laws.


Exactly, I got outbid last week. That was in Jims land.It don't affect my finances though
Down your way there ain't no market so why would bother unless it was the selling to myuself of something I already had????
Someone relate to Skybird what the hell us dumb Micks have been doingfor the past years while our domnestic crooks have been trying to line thier pockets...as of courser mhe can't read it himself as his arrogance on the global conspiracy and his supreme wisdom has left him blind.

Its the Muslims Skybird , no matter what the subject is , they are all out to get you...its I:har:SLAM:yeah:they breed like rabbits we need a wonder wea[pon to stop the demographic myth before Jedis rule the world.

Or back to topic , does anyone want to explain to Darkfish how his fathers rights become resricted the moment he enters the council building?

Its set out in dutch law if you didn't realise....the same law that got him arrested.

Are you related to OTH?

DarkFish 02-08-10 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Snestorm (Post 1261642)
Are you related to OTH?

:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:

probably not but they're certainly good friends:yeah:

Tribesman 02-08-10 06:17 PM

Has he seen a lawyer yet Darkfish:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:

Snestorm, hows your long discredited 1930s form of nationalist patriotism going?
Did you get excited when someone mentioned waving flags?

NeonSamurai 02-08-10 07:08 PM

I am not going to have to step in here again am I?

Snestorm 02-08-10 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 1262086)
Has he seen a lawyer yet Darkfish:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:

Snestorm, hows your long discredited 1930s form of nationalist patriotism going?
Did you get excited when someone mentioned waving flags?

This one is super exciting.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWxJHVGIIc8

DarkFish 05-19-10 02:38 PM

small update, got a call from my mom today, it appears my dad has brought the case to court, and has WON THE CASE!!!:woot:

He doesn't have to pay the fine. He is on a short probation however for disobeying the council official.
Next time he's ordered to do this or that he'd better listen:)
It does show however he was in his right to wave the flag, and the council official should not have ordered him to lower it.

Justice has been served!:yeah:


Now what's with a certain member of my ignore list who proclaimed to know the Dutch muncipal laws all too well?

Schroeder 05-19-10 02:44 PM

I don't get it, how can he be on probation if what the council official asked him to do had no legal background?:06:

DarkFish 05-19-10 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Schroeder (Post 1397401)
I don't get it, how can he be on probation if what the council official asked him to do had no legal background?:06:

Well, he's on probation for disobeying the council officer/police. Even though it had no legal background, he should have obeyed the officer, especially so when the police came to assist.

How it is that he gets a probation, while still winning the case - don't ask me, I'm no judge:88)

August 05-19-10 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1397395)
Now what's with a certain member of my ignore list who proclaimed to know the Dutch muncipal laws all too well?

I think he's pretty much on everyone's ignore list by now... :DL

Jimbuna 05-19-10 03:06 PM

Congratulations to your old man :up:

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Originally Posted by August (Post 1397427)
I think he's pretty much on everyone's ignore list by now... :DL

LOL :DL

Snestorm 05-19-10 03:26 PM

Thanks for sharing the good news.
I'm happy for both him, and your country.

Tribesman 05-19-10 05:12 PM

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small update, got a call from my mom today, it appears my dad has brought the case to court, and has WON THE CASE!!!
Caps Lock strikes again.:har:
Since he was charged for not obeying the council official and is now on probation for not obeying the council official then he didn't win the case.

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How it is that he gets a probation, while still winning the case - don't ask me, I'm no judge
He didn't win the case, thats why he got probation:har:

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Even though it had no legal background, he should have obeyed the officer,
The legal background is the law your father was charged with and convicted of which says the court clerk must be obeyed on matters of public order in council meetings.

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Now what's with a certain member of my ignore list who proclaimed to know the Dutch muncipal laws all too well?
:rotfl2:
You display your ignorance of the law, he was found guilty.

Still, congratulation on him "winning" the smaller penalty of probation for being guilty of breaking the law rather than the option of the fixed fine for being guilty of breaking the law.

DarkFish 05-19-10 05:35 PM

I see that a certain member from my ignore list just posted here.
Without reading his post, I guess that he's simply denying all I've said, probably saying my dad is guilty after all, proclaiming he knows better what happened in the trial than I do, and probably something more about me supposedly not knowing Dutch laws and customs.


Am I right?:DL

Tribesman 05-19-10 05:40 PM

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Without reading his post, I guess that he's simply denying all I've said, probably saying my dad is guilty after all, proclaiming he knows better what happened in the trial than I do, and probably something more about me supposedly not knowing Dutch laws and customs.
Perfect:yeah: He makes it so easy
After all you cannot get a court to sentence you to probation unless you are found guilty:rotfl2:

Snestorm 05-19-10 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1397584)
Am I right?:DL

This is the price of having an ignore list, and the reason why I don't have one.


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