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RE: The Strange Affair of Sam Corngrass

Subject: RE: The Strange Affair of Sam Corngrass
From: Paul S Watts
Date: Oct 22 2009 10:41:06
Oh dear - PC raising its head again Ian? Gentlefolk is all encompassing 
methinks, if we must go down that route.

I am not sure that we have been reading the same postings. I have not 
detected "baying hounds stripping the flesh off a disgraced member" from the 
thread so far. More, curiosity and a desire for explanation and the truth 
from what is a delicate and potentially damaging issue. I would suggest that 
most of the posts so far have treated this matter with the caution and 
sensitivity it requires.

Regards

Paul 



-----Original Message-----
From: Ian May [mailto:ian.may@xxxxxxxxx.gov.uk] 
Sent: 22 October 2009 11:28
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: RE: The Strange Affair of Sam Corngrass

Sorry again, that should have read "gentlemen and gentlewomen"  

Ian

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian May [mailto:ian.may@xxxxxxxxx.gov.uk]
Sent: 22 October 2009 11:21
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: RE: The Strange Affair of Sam Corngrass

Chris,
I'm sorry that we have been sullied by this torrid affair but the vision of 
baying hounds stripping the flesh off a disgraced member of our community is 
also crass. We have been given a lesson in ethics and we have all enjoyed 
skipping around the glaringly obvious so can I now please caution that we are 
also gentlemen and that this is a public forum. 
Sorry to be the one to turn the music done.
Regards

Ian May
Arboricultural Officer
Planning
Rushmoor Borough Council

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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hastie [mailto:c.hastie@xxxxxxxxx.co.uk]
Sent: 22 October 2009 10:22
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: Re: The Strange Affair of Sam Corngrass

On 22/10/09 09:24, Marcus Bellett-Travers wrote:
Should also have pointed out that if someone wants to copy something 
off your lap top with a memeory stick, do it for them or better still 
e-mail it to them

Excellent common sense advice on PC security Marcus. How fortunate that in 
this case the wicked hacker appears to have been dumb enough to continue to 
hijack your laptop for the purpose of sending complimentary emails about you 
to internet forums, thus leaving a useful trail to help track him down.

Please don't hesitate to pass my contact details on to the police. I would be 
delighted to furnish them with all the evidence I have gathered in an attempt 
to find the true culprit.





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