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![]() After more than six years of supporting Tramlink, Stephen Parascandolo has been forced by legal threats to remove the Latest News section from the Unofficial Croydon Tramlink website. http://www.tramlink.co.uk/news/index.shtml -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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![]() "John Rowland" wrote in message ... After more than six years of supporting Tramlink, Stephen Parascandolo has been forced by legal threats to remove the Latest News section from the Unofficial Croydon Tramlink website. http://www.tramlink.co.uk/news/index.shtml -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped From whom? Why? Paul |
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On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 10:14:26 -0000, "Paul Stevenson"
wrote: "John Rowland" wrote in message ... After more than six years of supporting Tramlink, Stephen Parascandolo has been forced by legal threats to remove the Latest News section from the Unofficial Croydon Tramlink website. http://www.tramlink.co.uk/news/index.shtml -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped From whom? Why? Received this from Stephen: You are welcome to forward the attached text, which I think answers your questions, to the newsgroup - it has already been on various Yahoo!Groups and similar material will be in the Croydon press this week. Thanks to everyone for their messages of support - my inbox has been filling all day. As it is no big secret, the parties that **threatened** to take legal action we - Tramtrack Croydon Ltd over "inaccurate" speculation regarding the cause of several recent incidents. Bombardier Transportation over "libellous rubbish" that was published on my site, with fears that some reports (many dating back some time) contained inaccurate information on tram defects, which may influence other cities decisions on future tram orders. Any further "inaccurate" comments would result in letters from their lawyers without warning. Neither company identified specific reports which they objected to. Everything that was published was done so in good faith, based on the information sent to me. However the site was only as accurate as the information it received. The offers of assistance are very welcome, but at the end of the day, I publish the website and I write the website. If future reports could lead to legal action without warning, I can't afford to take the personal risk. I don't have a legal team, or a huge publishing group to fight the claim. And, I do not want to expose my sources to clear my name. If people want to write letters of support to magazines or Newspapers, please do, but nothing short of legal indemnities on past material (edited if required), and legally binding guidelines on future articles (i.e. If I follow the guidelines, I won't get sued), will allow a return of the News in the previous format. I made some changes on Saturday and suggested this approach to TCL - I had hoped it would have been possible to have reached some agreement with them. The situation with Bombardier has unfortunately overtaken that process. I believe the Croydon Advertiser, and Guardian will be running a story in their next editions. I am sorry it has come to this, but I have to protect myself first at the end of the day. regards -- Stephen J. Parascandolo (West Wickham, Kent, UK) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ My HomePAGE - http://www.sjp.me.uk Croydon Tramlink:The Unofficial Site - http://www.tramlink.co.uk Beckenham and West Wickham MRC - http://www.bwwmrc.co.uk Please do not publish my email address on the web. |
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On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 20:42:56 +0000, Marc Brett
wrote: On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 10:14:26 -0000, "Paul Stevenson" wrote: "John Rowland" wrote in message ... After more than six years of supporting Tramlink, Stephen Parascandolo has been forced by legal threats to remove the Latest News section from the Unofficial Croydon Tramlink website. http://www.tramlink.co.uk/news/index.shtml From whom? Why? Received this from Stephen: You are welcome to forward the attached text, which I think answers your questions, to the newsgroup - it has already been on various Yahoo!Groups and similar material will be in the Croydon press this week. Thanks to everyone for their messages of support - my inbox has been filling all day. As it is no big secret, the parties that **threatened** to take legal action we - Tramtrack Croydon Ltd over "inaccurate" speculation regarding the cause of several recent incidents. Bombardier Transportation over "libellous rubbish" that was published on my site, with fears that some reports (many dating back some time) contained inaccurate information on tram defects, which may influence other cities decisions on future tram orders. Any further "inaccurate" comments would result in letters from their lawyers without warning. Neither company identified specific reports which they objected to. Everything that was published was done so in good faith, based on the information sent to me. However the site was only as accurate as the information it received. The offers of assistance are very welcome, but at the end of the day, I publish the website and I write the website. If future reports could lead to legal action without warning, I can't afford to take the personal risk. I don't have a legal team, or a huge publishing group to fight the claim. And, I do not want to expose my sources to clear my name. If people want to write letters of support to magazines or Newspapers, please do, but nothing short of legal indemnities on past material (edited if required), and legally binding guidelines on future articles (i.e. If I follow the guidelines, I won't get sued), will allow a return of the News in the previous format. I made some changes on Saturday and suggested this approach to TCL - I had hoped it would have been possible to have reached some agreement with them. The situation with Bombardier has unfortunately overtaken that process. I believe the Croydon Advertiser, and Guardian will be running a story in their next editions. I am sorry it has come to this, but I have to protect myself first at the end of the day. I find this situation utterly appalling. Whatever happened to free speech, public disclosure and the right to express an opinion? The only reason why those parties could possibly wish to close down this source of information is because what is said is true. If it wasn't true then they'd only need to provide the correct information and I'm sure Stephen would publish the information by way of correction and balance. I have seen no hint of malice in anything Stephen has published - he simply tried to provide a true record of events whether those events are positive or negative. Tramtrack and Bombardier seem to be saying that they are not prepared to learn from their mistakes or events and therefore a source of such information needs to be "shut up". I think the potential for negative publicity from their actions will say much about their companies and what potential purchasers of their products or investors in their constituent companies should be considering. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 21:02:25 +0000, Paul Corfield
wrote: I find this situation utterly appalling. Whatever happened to free speech, public disclosure and the right to express an opinion? The only reason why those parties could possibly wish to close down this source of information is because what is said is true. If it wasn't true then they'd only need to provide the correct information and I'm sure Stephen would publish the information by way of correction and balance. You'd find it just as appalling if there was no law controlling defamation etc. But having looked at some archived pages on http://www.archive.org/ I can't see anything terribly offensive. Did he start ranting more strongly recently? Have you been following the site? |
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On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 20:42:56 +0000, Marc Brett
wrote: On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 10:14:26 -0000, "Paul Stevenson" wrote: "John Rowland" wrote in message ... After more than six years of supporting Tramlink, Stephen Parascandolo has been forced by legal threats to remove the Latest News section from the Unofficial Croydon Tramlink website. http://www.tramlink.co.uk/news/index.shtml -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped From whom? Why? Received this from Stephen: You are welcome to forward the attached text, which I think answers your questions, to the newsgroup - it has already been on various Yahoo!Groups and similar material will be in the Croydon press this week. Thanks to everyone for their messages of support - my inbox has been filling all day. As it is no big secret, the parties that **threatened** to take legal action we - Tramtrack Croydon Ltd over "inaccurate" speculation regarding the cause of several recent incidents. Bombardier Transportation over "libellous rubbish" that was published on my site, with fears that some reports (many dating back some time) contained inaccurate information on tram defects, which may influence other cities decisions on future tram orders. Any further "inaccurate" comments would result in letters from their lawyers without warning. Neither company identified specific reports which they objected to. Everything that was published was done so in good faith, based on the information sent to me. However the site was only as accurate as the information it received. IANAL, but.... In the midst of everything, these two paragraphs speak volumes. A phrase like "libellous rubbish" seems too emotive to be included in a proper legally-considered letter - as opposed to a mere scare tactic - while the lack of any specific objections suggests they haven't really got a leg to stand on. If they had said, "Your report of XX/XX/0X is inaccurate for X, Y or Z reason," then you have something to work with, but essentially it sounds like Tramlink and Bombardier are saying, "You have libeled us on your site, but we're not going to tell you where, when and how, so you'll have to take the whole thing down." uk.legal added The offers of assistance are very welcome, but at the end of the day, I publish the website and I write the website. If future reports could lead to legal action without warning, I can't afford to take the personal risk. I don't have a legal team, or a huge publishing group to fight the claim. And, I do not want to expose my sources to clear my name. If people want to write letters of support to magazines or Newspapers, please do, but nothing short of legal indemnities on past material (edited if required), and legally binding guidelines on future articles (i.e. If I follow the guidelines, I won't get sued), will allow a return of the News in the previous format. I made some changes on Saturday and suggested this approach to TCL - I had hoped it would have been possible to have reached some agreement with them. The situation with Bombardier has unfortunately overtaken that process. I believe the Croydon Advertiser, and Guardian will be running a story in their next editions. I am sorry it has come to this, but I have to protect myself first at the end of the day. regards -- Nick Cooper [Carefully remove the detonators from my e-mail address to reply!] The London Underground at War, and in Films & TV: http://www.nickcooper.org.uk/ |
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David Hansen wrote:
Personally I would put any threatening e-mails, letters and transcripts of telephone calls on the web site. Bullies don't like daylight being shone on their activities. Unfortunately, the Golden Rule has applied in this case - "He who hath the gold maketh the rules". |
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![]() David Hansen wrote: On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 08:57:03 GMT someone who may be (Nick Cooper) wrote this:- As it is no big secret, the parties that **threatened** to take legal action we - Tramtrack Croydon Ltd over "inaccurate" speculation regarding the cause of several recent incidents. Bombardier Transportation over "libellous rubbish" that was published on my site, [snp] IANAL, but.... In the midst of everything, these two paragraphs speak volumes. [snip] essentially it sounds like Tramlink and Bombardier are saying, "You have libeled us on your site, but we're not going to tell you where, when and how, so you'll have to take the whole thing down." Personally I would put any threatening e-mails, letters and transcripts of telephone calls on the web site. Bullies don't like daylight being shone on their activities. It's a standard bluff all right, and totally unreasonable, ie refusing to be specific, because of course the libel isn't really the issue. They just want to stop anyone saying anything at all about them. Unfortunately, they will probably have written to the ISP at the same time, and some ISPs just cave in instantly with no consideration of the validity of the complaint. So the site might have to be moved. Shouldn't give in to this kind of bullying though. |
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![]() Marc Brett wrote: decisions on future tram orders. Future tram orders? Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Cheers mark-r -- "Let's meet the panel. You couldn't ask for four finer comedians - so that answers your next question..." -- Humphrey Lyttleton |
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