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RATTER15 | 18:44 Thu 07th Dec 2006 | Law
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Has there ever been legal action taken against anybody as a result of something that has been said on AB? If I said for instance that XXXXXX was gay when I know he actually isn't, could I be prosecuted??
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RATTER you're gay!
Now try and sue me and let us know how you get on lol:)
oh yes we are all being bugged dont you know? who is gay ?
Don't know but i'm curious to know if Wardy received his card!!!
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I see!! and now just because this is a legal question it had to be moved from B&S to the Law category.

And Noxy, don't you start or I will hit you with my handbag, you B!tch!!!
NOW BOYS!!! Ahem, sorry ... I mean men!!! No false accusations on here please! :o)

Dear nox, I can assure you RATTER is most certainly NOT gay!!! The fact that he has just bought a mini skirt and was last night prancing around in an auburn wig, mini skirt, bra and sexy top has nothing to do with it!!! LOL xxx to you RATTER! Now, where's my camera .......
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How does one get an answer banned #@,*&%=+
Oh alright then ... he was trying his outfit on for a fancy dress party! Awwwwww bless! Love you RATTER! XXXXX
carakeel, when you are out and then return to the house does you underwear drawer seem different ?
Do they allow pleading the 5th amendment here in the UK like in the US? Hmmmm, maybe not! Crete x, I never thought to check ... but might be a good idea to do so from now on (LOL). It was after all my bra he was wearing .(thankfully!) .. - and very nice it was on you too, my Love! :o) He did forgo the thong though ... not quite such a good fit!
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Thong, it went right up the crack of my a$$ I say!!! that cant be legal!!!
not prosecuted (ie by the crown) but sued by the person you've libelled. (He'd have to show that being called gay is defamatory, which I think is still just possible, though I could be wrong). The fact that it's on a website makes no difference - it just means the libel is visible to a far greater number of people than if you just included it in a letter to someone, and therefore damages awarded might be greater. AB's owners could be sued too.

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