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  • #287987

    I’d put you in Jail for boring us all to death.

    #287988

    @Bad Manners wrote:

    I’d put you in Jail for boring us all to death.

    Well in that case I thank god that youre a totally irrelevant spec of triviality then and sulk over the fact it hasnt progressed past “attempted murder by boredom” :( :lol:

    Guess I need to try harder :lol:

    #287989

    @ubermik wrote:

    @Bad Manners wrote:

    It didnt happen in France, so why the comparison.

    Jeez lol, mensa certainly wont be nicking any new members from this place will they haha :lol:

    Erm, well, as much as I hate to have to restate the blatantly obvious the comparison MIGHT, just might be to do with the facts that it was a response to the post containing the line “Shame you havent caught up with modern day law isnt it” AND the fact that as france isnt as far as I’m aware stuck in some time warp their legal system IS “modern day law” meaning that the comment I pasted isnt in the slightest bit factual or an all encompassing indicative definition of “modern law”

    Actually tho, it DID happen in Portugal, and IN portugal leaving kids under 14 unsupervised is a jailable offence

    I wasnt actually posting the question towards your long winded waffle. It was directed at PB’s mention of French Law being guilty until proven innocent at the top of the page.

    #287990

    I suspect BM that ubermik has answered your point at far greater length than I would have done.

    #287991

    @Bad Manners wrote:

    @ubermik wrote:

    @Bad Manners wrote:

    It didnt happen in France, so why the comparison.

    Jeez lol, mensa certainly wont be nicking any new members from this place will they haha :lol:

    Erm, well, as much as I hate to have to restate the blatantly obvious the comparison MIGHT, just might be to do with the facts that it was a response to the post containing the line “Shame you havent caught up with modern day law isnt it” AND the fact that as france isnt as far as I’m aware stuck in some time warp their legal system IS “modern day law” meaning that the comment I pasted isnt in the slightest bit factual or an all encompassing indicative definition of “modern law”

    Actually tho, it DID happen in Portugal, and IN portugal leaving kids under 14 unsupervised is a jailable offence

    I wasnt actually posting the question towards your long winded waffle. It was directed at PB’s mention of French Law being guilty until proven innocent at the top of the page.

    And so you finally realise the difference between a public message board and a private email chat at long last

    You must be well chuffed :lol:

    #287992

    @ubermik wrote:

    @Bad Manners wrote:

    @ubermik wrote:

    @Bad Manners wrote:

    It didnt happen in France, so why the comparison.

    Jeez lol, mensa certainly wont be nicking any new members from this place will they haha :lol:

    Erm, well, as much as I hate to have to restate the blatantly obvious the comparison MIGHT, just might be to do with the facts that it was a response to the post containing the line “Shame you havent caught up with modern day law isnt it” AND the fact that as france isnt as far as I’m aware stuck in some time warp their legal system IS “modern day law” meaning that the comment I pasted isnt in the slightest bit factual or an all encompassing indicative definition of “modern law”

    Actually tho, it DID happen in Portugal, and IN portugal leaving kids under 14 unsupervised is a jailable offence

    I wasnt actually posting the question towards your long winded waffle. It was directed at PB’s mention of French Law being guilty until proven innocent at the top of the page.

    And so you finally realise the difference between a public message board and a private email chat at long last

    You must be well chuffed :lol:

    Of course everyone’s allowed to post in response to anything.

    You clearly got confused as to who I was questioning though. I was just clarifying that it wasnt your waffle i was refering to.

    #287993

    @Bad Manners wrote:

    @ubermik wrote:

    @Bad Manners wrote:

    @ubermik wrote:

    @Bad Manners wrote:

    It didnt happen in France, so why the comparison.

    Jeez lol, mensa certainly wont be nicking any new members from this place will they haha :lol:

    Erm, well, as much as I hate to have to restate the blatantly obvious the comparison MIGHT, just might be to do with the facts that it was a response to the post containing the line “Shame you havent caught up with modern day law isnt it” AND the fact that as france isnt as far as I’m aware stuck in some time warp their legal system IS “modern day law” meaning that the comment I pasted isnt in the slightest bit factual or an all encompassing indicative definition of “modern law”

    Actually tho, it DID happen in Portugal, and IN portugal leaving kids under 14 unsupervised is a jailable offence

    I wasnt actually posting the question towards your long winded waffle. It was directed at PB’s mention of French Law being guilty until proven innocent at the top of the page.

    And so you finally realise the difference between a public message board and a private email chat at long last

    You must be well chuffed :lol:

    Of course everyone’s allowed to post in response to anything.

    You clearly got confused as to who I was questioning though. I was just clarifying that it wasnt your waffle i was refering to.

    Well it didnt need clarifying, I knew whos post you were responding to but totally fail to see why thats significant in any way shape or form

    Who YOU were quizzing and who YOU want to respond is only relevant to YOU after all so to avoid the waffle you might want to consider a PM to PB PDQ OTQ instead :lol:

    #287994

    It’s all bobbins anyway. In France, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, part of the French constitution, says “Everyone is supposed innocent until having been declared guilty.” Similarly, the code of criminal procedure declares “any suspected or prosecuted person is presumed to be innocent until their guilt has been established”.

    #287995

    @ubermik wrote:

    @Bad Manners wrote:

    It didnt happen in France, so why the comparison.

    Jeez lol, mensa certainly wont be nicking any new members from this place will they haha :lol:

    Erm, well, as much as I hate to have to restate the blatantly obvious the comparison MIGHT, just might be to do with the facts that it was a response to the post containing the line “Shame you havent caught up with modern day law isnt it” AND the fact that as france isnt as far as I’m aware stuck in some time warp their legal system IS “modern day law” meaning that the comment I pasted isnt in the slightest bit factual or an all encompassing indicative definition of “modern law”

    Actually tho, it DID happen in Portugal, and IN portugal leaving kids under 14 unsupervised is a jailable offence

    Of course you knew. :lol: Clearly confused waffle.

    #287996

    @pikey wrote:

    It’s all bobbins anyway. In France, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, part of the French constitution, says “Everyone is supposed innocent until having been declared guilty.” Similarly, the code of criminal procedure declares “any suspected or prosecuted person is presumed to be innocent until their guilt has been established”.

    I was just gonna point out the same thing. Beat me to it.
    :wink:

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