Handbags (The sad, the bad and the ugly. Non-productive stuff here.)
"LL's response noted and copied, 9/4/21 06.57
another unprovoked attack and instance of stalking",
Tom?
When are you going to start ignoring and distancing yourself from those you intend to bring a "case" ( ) of cyberstalking against?
Anyone defending "the accused" would argue that you are still provoking those concerned and are in fact actually inviting comments from them rather than unwantedly receiving them, the above being an example If you want this case to move on and be successful on your part you really do need to stop engaging with us, provoking us further and talking about us and to start keeping away from us, both here and on t`other side and demonstrate you are doing all you can to avoid contact in any way shape or form.
Only then can you say you have removed yourself fully from the situation and attempt to prove unwanted attention and harassment is taking place and let indisputable (and unprovoked one hopes) evidence build up to a sufficient level to secure a successful conviction,
I am no real legal expert but if I was acting for you this would be my first recommendation. Obviously you feel you are being continually harassed and bullied and that the nasty things we say must be bringing down your quality of life and making you feel threatened and insecure otherwise you wouldn't be taking this course of action so I am surprised your solicitor friend hasn't told you something similar Mind if ask under which piece of legislation you are basing the case?
Ohh.....and BTW....if you dont mind, I will decide who the liars are around here, and what they are lying about
Replied: 10th Apr 2021 at 10:48