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# The words used weren't childish.
Might be just some drunken abuse but it showed no signs of it.

I'm going to discuss it with my uncle (is a copper) and get the living daylights scared out of him. And change my email.

Thanks though love, might need your help at some point :)
(, Mon 5 Sep 2005, 1:34, archived)
# No problem.
E-mail abuse is taken seriously if handled correctly. It does no harm whatsoever to inform an ISP of the abuse even if it serves only to shake the idiot up. I am happy to help and would also have my lawyer send the complaint. That works wonders.
(, Mon 5 Sep 2005, 1:36, archived)
# yup
I've had a few dealings with that kind of thing. Basically, if you present it correctly (i.e, not in a silly tabloidy hysteria internet stalkerish way) then you can get all the same kind of things done as if it were in real life.
(, Mon 5 Sep 2005, 1:39, archived)
# Wahey, you're like a one-man army!
(, Mon 5 Sep 2005, 1:39, archived)
# well I am
an ex Staff sergeant Royal Artillery. It's not my fault, they made me like this ;)
(, Mon 5 Sep 2005, 1:45, archived)
# it boils down to him harassing you
it's a breach of privacy and breaks laws
(, Mon 5 Sep 2005, 1:37, archived)
# even before you get to that
point if anybody ever bothers to read their terms of service you will see that using their service to harras and abuse via any medium, be it mail, messageboard orwebsite hacking is a breach. Just 1 mail that proves abuse will have his Internet service provider dump him, it just has to be handled properly.
(, Mon 5 Sep 2005, 1:48, archived)