Try , poor wording , since that's how I read it as well .Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
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Try , poor wording , since that's how I read it as well .Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
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Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Hey Bagwan, at least Arrows now knows how things can be misinterpreted.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
Just like a certain Mr Mosley.
Sorry Baggy but must object to the "sting" part.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
A sting, in my opinion, relates to someone setting up a situation.
As far as I'm aware, Max instigated this little party entirely of his own volition and paid Ladies for indulging in sexual services.
It's funny how "I have never argued that Max does not have the right to defend himself in court" can be somehow not be clear.
Funny, but somehow not suprising.
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Originally Posted by tamburello
People can draw the wrong conclusions. I didn't take Arrows's words to in any way suggest Max hasn't the right to defend himself in a court of Law but others may have misinterpreted that.
Similarly, the NotW recorded Max in a Prisoner Role Play, involving German Military regalia and speaking in German and interpreted that as having a Nazi theme. In this they may too be mistaken and will be found out in the ongoing Court case but of course, they may not ;)
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Originally Posted by ioan
:p : Hhmmmm.... What a Shame.
:rolleyes: Thanks for revealing your true character for the World to see !!!
;) Not being privy to the English Press... I'm not sure how much creditbility the Telegraph has...
but it does offer an interesting article on Max's escapades.
"Max Molsey & the Euston 40"...
questioning Max's involvement & financial interest in:
"event shows in a tawdy sex den" !!!
Like I said, thank god your not a lawyer.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Whilst you haven't specifically stated that Mosley should not have his day in court, you do constantly refer to the 'wider implications' of his court action and seem to place more emphasis upon this aspect of the saga than on Mosley's indisputable right to try to clear his name.
That is not how justice works nor should it ever be and is neither funny nor, sadly, surprising.
Eerrrrrmmmmm. Perhaps you should read what has been happening in the court case, you will read that Max has admitted he had successfully kept knowledge of his 'antics' from 'her indoors' and the 'ankle biters'.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
We also know from other Maxisms that he said 'the missus was not best pleased'.
I know Max is still married. Can't think what it is about the multi millionaire that she sees in him though! ;)
He has denied only the Nazi connotations, but the evidence suggests otherwise. Woman 'D' said that the PhD student who blurted out about the Aryan race, did so (and this is the best bit) on the spur of the moment, not knowing its meaning! :rotflmao:
I have assumed very little Baggy, chosing to use quotes from the case in court.
HTH
Which has nothing to do with the facts in this case!Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
The wider implications are to quote Tamb':Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
"If that were the case, it would be impossible for anybody in any position of authority to ever try to clear their name. That would lead to easy blackmail and false accusations aimed solely at destroying lives."
The wider implications you refer to have only served to sell more tabloids!
Motor racing is no worse off than it was before this event!
Justice will be meted out. The sad thing is that the tabloids are going to make the money
that this "situation" has produced.
I hope it sets a precedent to deter these slimeballs from pulling this cr@p in the future!