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20 Feb 09 #91252 by poppy5
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Have sent you thanks shezi, very informative link

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20 Feb 09 #91352 by Young again
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Hi Shezi,

I echo poppy's thanks for the link and although I haven't read the Act I must say that I am more than concerned by the new offence of

'trespassing on any premises with intent to commit a sexual offence'

How can one prove or, more to the point in today's increasingly regulated society, disprove 'intent'?

Should a man's hat be blown by the wind into someone's garden, as soon as they hop over the hedge to retrieve it they are trespassing, fair enough - but if there's a woman there sunbathing what would they be looking at, 3 years?

YA

PS As soon as the ex's name is off the deeds, he lays himself open to such a charge if he ever comes onto the demesne of the FMH.

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20 Feb 09 #91361 by Alive_in_the_water
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Young again wrote:

snip....

Should a man's hat be blown by the wind into someone's garden, as soon as they hop over the hedge to retrieve it they are trespassing, fair enough - but if there's a woman there sunbathing what would they be looking at, 3 years?

....snip


Hmm, I wonder if the same could be applied to a female jumping my fence?

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20 Feb 09 #91368 by candlelight
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Alive, I sincerely hope so,

Debs x

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24 Jan 10 #179255 by fathers4justice
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It has been 19 months now, how is this working out?

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24 Jan 10 #179264 by Elle
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huh?

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12 Jul 11 #277662 by Arnie Saccnuson
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Some things never change Publicity Seeking Muppet

Complete with a Hilary Clinton moment another part of the fantasy by Matt O Connor

The fantasy is that the problems in divorce and the family courts are somehow a gender issue, it is not the case and Mr O'Connors latest self serving campaign is doing more harm than good as has his entire campaign.
The video is embarrassing to all self respecting men and not in my opinion representative of the views of the majority of non resident parents, certainly not mine and i want change as bad as he claims without wanting any of the glory.

We all know he wont manage a hunger strike like Bobby Sands, I think he should have titled it "weight watchers live at the home of Dave Cameron" Any other suggestions??????

Good luck with the diet Matt #hunger4justice

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