Chrisy Morris - Parking Tickets and Bailiffs.
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I think all this talk of kids, nonces, assault, dealing etc need to be reigned in.
It's (1) sketchy, dubious information, (2) his truly private affairs and (3) not relevant to fmotl antics.
Its a fine line to tread, but I fear we may fall on the wrong side of it. I personally don't think that's what quatloos should be about. Of course, many will disagree, and that's fine, I'm not criticising anyone, but that's my 2 REs.
It's (1) sketchy, dubious information, (2) his truly private affairs and (3) not relevant to fmotl antics.
Its a fine line to tread, but I fear we may fall on the wrong side of it. I personally don't think that's what quatloos should be about. Of course, many will disagree, and that's fine, I'm not criticising anyone, but that's my 2 REs.
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On a previous forum I've used the fact that someone had an absurdly poor reputation already as defence of the fact that we were discussing their shortcomings publicly. Nothing we said as a small online group could possibly have harmed their reputation more than they'd already done to themselves, so their threat of a defamation lawsuit was met with a PFO letter!The Seventh String wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 9:13 pmIt is however open for the court to conclude that the plaintiff’s reputation is already so poor that whatever the alleged defamation is it couldn’t lower the plaintiff’s reputation or standing in the minds of “right thinking people”.AnOwlCalledSage wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 3:31 pm Whilst I don't expect a defamation suit anytime soon, the law centres on the interpretation of a third party who may not understand any forum related nuances. The test is whether the words given their ordinary and natural meaning would damage the claimant's reputation.
Or for a jury to conclude there was defamation, but the plaintiff is so objectionable they should only get one penny in damages. If the court also refuses to award costs against the defamer winning a libel case can be financially disastrous.
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To be fair it's Mr M himself who makes his business public and in such a way as to invite ridicule, nay, beg for it. But it does get very tired very quickly. Be interesting to know what he was arrested for though.SteveUK wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 5:22 am I think all this talk of kids, nonces, assault, dealing etc need to be reigned in.
It's (1) sketchy, dubious information, (2) his truly private affairs and (3) not relevant to fmotl antics.
Its a fine line to tread, but I fear we may fall on the wrong side of it. I personally don't think that's what quatloos should be about. Of course, many will disagree, and that's fine, I'm not criticising anyone, but that's my 2 REs.
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Over on Failings of the FMOTL, Roy says this about his ex-friend Chrisy's whereabouts last Friday:
... I was informed that he was signing on for his bail conditions and he got arrested and presented to the court for breaching said bail conditions. The breach was snatching his 2 boys from their mother. Chelmsford police station and magistrates court was his location on Friday. Pmsl
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Oh. My. If that is true he could/should be in all kinds of trouble. Doesn't that sound seriously like kidnapping more than breach of conditions?He Who Knows wrote: ↑Wed Sep 26, 2018 5:53 pm Over on Failings of the FMOTL, Roy says this about his ex-friend Chrisy's whereabouts last Friday:... I was informed that he was signing on for his bail conditions and he got arrested and presented to the court for breaching said bail conditions. The breach was snatching his 2 boys from their mother. Chelmsford police station and magistrates court was his location on Friday. Pmsl
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It's doubtful that it would invoke the Child Abduction Act 1984, as that is mainly about taking children out of the UK. Prosecution for "Kidnapping" by a parent is mentioned in Section 5 but requires the permission of the Director of Public Prosecutions. If it was simply "no contact" police bail conditions, then I suspect that would be the offence pursued.notorial dissent wrote: ↑Wed Sep 26, 2018 6:12 pm Oh. My. If that is true he could/should be in all kinds of trouble. Doesn't that sound seriously like kidnapping more than breach of conditions?
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Let's not forget the source of all of this is a posting on Facebook by someone who obviously has a grudge. Hardly a reliable source. I thought we had higher standards on here.
As unpleasant as he is, I see no hard proof of any of these goings on at present.
As unpleasant as he is, I see no hard proof of any of these goings on at present.
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Considering who we're talking about it wouldn't surprise me in the least. He is an idiot who thinks he is on a mission, so stupid is well within his wheelhouse.
So you're saying that taking a person, or more precisely a child, without permission or authority IS NOT a crime?
So you're saying that taking a person, or more precisely a child, without permission or authority IS NOT a crime?
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I agree with the sentiment that the report is from an unreliable witness, and that we should be circumspect, but as a general point all would depend on an individual custody order and we do not have access to all the facts.notorial dissent wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 4:32 pm
So you're saying that taking a person, or more precisely a child, without permission or authority IS NOT a crime?
Taking one's own child with or without "permission" of the other parent, if the parent legally has parental responsibility or a contact order and doesn't leave the UK, it is not a crime unless the Director of Public Prosecutions authorises a prosecution.
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UK law wouldn't jump straight to kidnap charges, but it is contempt of court as the court has told you what the agreement is going to be. People will get jail time for not doing what the court said.notorial dissent wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 4:32 pm
So you're saying that taking a person, or more precisely a child, without permission or authority IS NOT a crime?
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Agreed. It would be contempt or breaking bail conditions. All jailable, but not kidnap or abduction.ArthurWankspittle wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 6:32 pmUK law wouldn't jump straight to kidnap charges, but it is contempt of court as the court has told you what the agreement is going to be. People will get jail time for not doing what the court said.
But I also agree with hucknallred in that we have no idea if any of this is true.
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I'm talking about an unrelated third party, which is what Cwissy is, UNLESS he has minor children with someone we don't know about, which is NOT at all what this sounds like.
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The actual text of the act is:notorial dissent wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 7:27 pm I'm talking about an unrelated third party, which is what Cwissy is, UNLESS he has minor children with someone we don't know about, which is NOT at all what this sounds like.
So, it covers a wider selection of people than "parent" alone would, but there has to be some legal relationship with the child. Abduction of a child under 16 by a stranger is dealt with in Section 2 of the act; there's no requirement for permission from the DPP in this case. Abduction of a child over 16 is kidnapping at common law.A person is connected with a child for the purposes of this section if—
(a) he is a parent of the child; or
(b) in the case of a child whose parents were not married to each other at the time of his birth, there are reasonable grounds for believing that he is the father of the child; or
(c) he is a guardian of the child; or
(ca) he is a special guardian of the child; or
(d) he is a person named in a child arrangements order as a person with whom the child is to live; or
(e) he has custody of the child.
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Any Quatloosians out there who can check the listings for Chelmsford Magistrates Court last Friday 21st September? Christopher Morris's ex-mate seems to think Chrisy was in court for breaching his bail condition regarding access to 2 of his 3 children.
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I've never found an online resource. I think you have to call the individual magistrates' court.He Who Knows wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 10:36 am Any Quatloosians out there who can check the listings for Chelmsford Magistrates Court last Friday 21st September? Christopher Morris's ex-mate seems to think Chrisy was in court for breaching his bail condition regarding access to 2 of his 3 children.
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Our lad attended Chelmsford Magistrates court on Weds though it's a bit unclear why. I have heard harassment of his ex is one of the charges but so far nothing to substantiate that.
Apparently it was adjourned until the 31st for reasons.
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Chrisy Morris's big day in court today.
Spooktacular.
Spooktacular.
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There seems to be more to Morris than just an ill informed gobshite.TheHallouminati wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 7:39 am Chrisy Morris's big day in court today.
Spooktacular.
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Saw this on the fmotl fails
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju4l64_whLU
I have no desire to watch myself, no idea of the content either, but flagged as inappropriate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju4l64_whLU
I have no desire to watch myself, no idea of the content either, but flagged as inappropriate.
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This must be a first:
Morris hosts an online phone in show every Sunday 7pm to 8.30pm.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5WPYtKswo8
This week, he and they guy the sets up the chat room were on air for 1.5 hours. No one rang in.
Maybe everyone was busy watching The Great British Mortgage Swindle or were just at home not beating up their wives.
Morris hosts an online phone in show every Sunday 7pm to 8.30pm.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5WPYtKswo8
This week, he and they guy the sets up the chat room were on air for 1.5 hours. No one rang in.
Maybe everyone was busy watching The Great British Mortgage Swindle or were just at home not beating up their wives.