more threats
#11
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Re: more threats
I don't think this is true... There is a HUGE market out there for SEC
compliance that targets e-mails (ex. Legato's EmailXtender, KVS, etc)
"lawdogjr" <lawdogjrNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8pOyb.61840$Ac1.968849@weber.videotron.net...
> Nathan,
> Emails are not admissible* in court. Disregard it and
> act like you haven't received it.
> lawdog
>
> * not this type of email b/c they can't prove
> you actually received and opened it.
> If you were to reply with a threat, then they could
> authenticate the digital signature to your pc and you
> might be in a situation.
>
>
>
>
> "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote in message
> news:7HMyb.53973$dl.2477277@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> > here is an email i got a few minutes ago from the daimler attorney, as
if
> i
> > somehow control the actions of others.
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > Mr Collier,
> > I received the following e-mail. I would not have received this e-mail
but
> > for your having published contact information about me. That is a
> violation
> > of the Order, as set forth in paragraph 6 of Exhibit A. As I have
> previously
> > indicated, DaimlerChrysler intends to take the steps necessary to
enforce
> > all provisions of the Order.
> >
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > XXXXX XXXXXXX
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: hiddendcemployee@hushmail.com
> > [mailto:hiddendcemployee@hushmail.com]
> > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:41 PM
> > To: Powell, Judy
> > Subject: 7-slot grille
> >
> >
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> > Hash: SHA1
> > You know, maybe some questions need asked in d.c.'s
attempt
> > to thwart a little bumper sticker. This sticker promotes safety does
> > it not? Why is it that D.c. would not want someone to promote safety
> > over the 7 slot grille on the jeep wrangler? Oh yes, I remember, D.c.
> > is all about money. Screw the safety part of it. It never has been about
> > the people. It is just about people that are suck-asses that are up the
> > executive asses in the top level. Hell, I bet the guy who turned Nathan
> > Collier in bought one of the stickers. What happens when someone rolls
> > a jeep and it kills either the driver or someone else and maybe, just
> > maybe the manufacturer's sticker is missing? Another lawsuit like the
> > mini-van? I understand that you bottom feeding lawyers need your money
> > too. Once again it all comes down to money for the top-level execs. and
> > for scum-sucking lawyers like yourself. You know what Judith? you do
> > what you have to do and the general public will do what they have to
> > do. By that I mean this, Chrysler loves to sell vehicles,right? Remind
> > them that you lose customer loyalty you pull this kind of ----. Let them
> > know to that a lot of Jeep owners now almost always buy jeep. But will
> > stop if they know the profits are feeding lawyers and court costs.
> Remember
> > what Deiter Zeitch said, "one sell can make a difference". One lawyer
> > can ruin it all for D.C.
> >
> >
> > Thanks for your time.
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > so now im expected to be accountable for what others do. we'll see what
> > happens next.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Nathan W. Collier
> > http://7SlotGrille.com
> > http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>
compliance that targets e-mails (ex. Legato's EmailXtender, KVS, etc)
"lawdogjr" <lawdogjrNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8pOyb.61840$Ac1.968849@weber.videotron.net...
> Nathan,
> Emails are not admissible* in court. Disregard it and
> act like you haven't received it.
> lawdog
>
> * not this type of email b/c they can't prove
> you actually received and opened it.
> If you were to reply with a threat, then they could
> authenticate the digital signature to your pc and you
> might be in a situation.
>
>
>
>
> "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote in message
> news:7HMyb.53973$dl.2477277@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> > here is an email i got a few minutes ago from the daimler attorney, as
if
> i
> > somehow control the actions of others.
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > Mr Collier,
> > I received the following e-mail. I would not have received this e-mail
but
> > for your having published contact information about me. That is a
> violation
> > of the Order, as set forth in paragraph 6 of Exhibit A. As I have
> previously
> > indicated, DaimlerChrysler intends to take the steps necessary to
enforce
> > all provisions of the Order.
> >
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > XXXXX XXXXXXX
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: hiddendcemployee@hushmail.com
> > [mailto:hiddendcemployee@hushmail.com]
> > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:41 PM
> > To: Powell, Judy
> > Subject: 7-slot grille
> >
> >
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> > Hash: SHA1
> > You know, maybe some questions need asked in d.c.'s
attempt
> > to thwart a little bumper sticker. This sticker promotes safety does
> > it not? Why is it that D.c. would not want someone to promote safety
> > over the 7 slot grille on the jeep wrangler? Oh yes, I remember, D.c.
> > is all about money. Screw the safety part of it. It never has been about
> > the people. It is just about people that are suck-asses that are up the
> > executive asses in the top level. Hell, I bet the guy who turned Nathan
> > Collier in bought one of the stickers. What happens when someone rolls
> > a jeep and it kills either the driver or someone else and maybe, just
> > maybe the manufacturer's sticker is missing? Another lawsuit like the
> > mini-van? I understand that you bottom feeding lawyers need your money
> > too. Once again it all comes down to money for the top-level execs. and
> > for scum-sucking lawyers like yourself. You know what Judith? you do
> > what you have to do and the general public will do what they have to
> > do. By that I mean this, Chrysler loves to sell vehicles,right? Remind
> > them that you lose customer loyalty you pull this kind of ----. Let them
> > know to that a lot of Jeep owners now almost always buy jeep. But will
> > stop if they know the profits are feeding lawyers and court costs.
> Remember
> > what Deiter Zeitch said, "one sell can make a difference". One lawyer
> > can ruin it all for D.C.
> >
> >
> > Thanks for your time.
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > so now im expected to be accountable for what others do. we'll see what
> > happens next.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Nathan W. Collier
> > http://7SlotGrille.com
> > http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: more threats
I don't think this is true... There is a HUGE market out there for SEC
compliance that targets e-mails (ex. Legato's EmailXtender, KVS, etc)
"lawdogjr" <lawdogjrNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8pOyb.61840$Ac1.968849@weber.videotron.net...
> Nathan,
> Emails are not admissible* in court. Disregard it and
> act like you haven't received it.
> lawdog
>
> * not this type of email b/c they can't prove
> you actually received and opened it.
> If you were to reply with a threat, then they could
> authenticate the digital signature to your pc and you
> might be in a situation.
>
>
>
>
> "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote in message
> news:7HMyb.53973$dl.2477277@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> > here is an email i got a few minutes ago from the daimler attorney, as
if
> i
> > somehow control the actions of others.
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > Mr Collier,
> > I received the following e-mail. I would not have received this e-mail
but
> > for your having published contact information about me. That is a
> violation
> > of the Order, as set forth in paragraph 6 of Exhibit A. As I have
> previously
> > indicated, DaimlerChrysler intends to take the steps necessary to
enforce
> > all provisions of the Order.
> >
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > XXXXX XXXXXXX
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: hiddendcemployee@hushmail.com
> > [mailto:hiddendcemployee@hushmail.com]
> > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:41 PM
> > To: Powell, Judy
> > Subject: 7-slot grille
> >
> >
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> > Hash: SHA1
> > You know, maybe some questions need asked in d.c.'s
attempt
> > to thwart a little bumper sticker. This sticker promotes safety does
> > it not? Why is it that D.c. would not want someone to promote safety
> > over the 7 slot grille on the jeep wrangler? Oh yes, I remember, D.c.
> > is all about money. Screw the safety part of it. It never has been about
> > the people. It is just about people that are suck-asses that are up the
> > executive asses in the top level. Hell, I bet the guy who turned Nathan
> > Collier in bought one of the stickers. What happens when someone rolls
> > a jeep and it kills either the driver or someone else and maybe, just
> > maybe the manufacturer's sticker is missing? Another lawsuit like the
> > mini-van? I understand that you bottom feeding lawyers need your money
> > too. Once again it all comes down to money for the top-level execs. and
> > for scum-sucking lawyers like yourself. You know what Judith? you do
> > what you have to do and the general public will do what they have to
> > do. By that I mean this, Chrysler loves to sell vehicles,right? Remind
> > them that you lose customer loyalty you pull this kind of ----. Let them
> > know to that a lot of Jeep owners now almost always buy jeep. But will
> > stop if they know the profits are feeding lawyers and court costs.
> Remember
> > what Deiter Zeitch said, "one sell can make a difference". One lawyer
> > can ruin it all for D.C.
> >
> >
> > Thanks for your time.
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > so now im expected to be accountable for what others do. we'll see what
> > happens next.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Nathan W. Collier
> > http://7SlotGrille.com
> > http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>
compliance that targets e-mails (ex. Legato's EmailXtender, KVS, etc)
"lawdogjr" <lawdogjrNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8pOyb.61840$Ac1.968849@weber.videotron.net...
> Nathan,
> Emails are not admissible* in court. Disregard it and
> act like you haven't received it.
> lawdog
>
> * not this type of email b/c they can't prove
> you actually received and opened it.
> If you were to reply with a threat, then they could
> authenticate the digital signature to your pc and you
> might be in a situation.
>
>
>
>
> "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote in message
> news:7HMyb.53973$dl.2477277@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> > here is an email i got a few minutes ago from the daimler attorney, as
if
> i
> > somehow control the actions of others.
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > Mr Collier,
> > I received the following e-mail. I would not have received this e-mail
but
> > for your having published contact information about me. That is a
> violation
> > of the Order, as set forth in paragraph 6 of Exhibit A. As I have
> previously
> > indicated, DaimlerChrysler intends to take the steps necessary to
enforce
> > all provisions of the Order.
> >
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > XXXXX XXXXXXX
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: hiddendcemployee@hushmail.com
> > [mailto:hiddendcemployee@hushmail.com]
> > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:41 PM
> > To: Powell, Judy
> > Subject: 7-slot grille
> >
> >
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> > Hash: SHA1
> > You know, maybe some questions need asked in d.c.'s
attempt
> > to thwart a little bumper sticker. This sticker promotes safety does
> > it not? Why is it that D.c. would not want someone to promote safety
> > over the 7 slot grille on the jeep wrangler? Oh yes, I remember, D.c.
> > is all about money. Screw the safety part of it. It never has been about
> > the people. It is just about people that are suck-asses that are up the
> > executive asses in the top level. Hell, I bet the guy who turned Nathan
> > Collier in bought one of the stickers. What happens when someone rolls
> > a jeep and it kills either the driver or someone else and maybe, just
> > maybe the manufacturer's sticker is missing? Another lawsuit like the
> > mini-van? I understand that you bottom feeding lawyers need your money
> > too. Once again it all comes down to money for the top-level execs. and
> > for scum-sucking lawyers like yourself. You know what Judith? you do
> > what you have to do and the general public will do what they have to
> > do. By that I mean this, Chrysler loves to sell vehicles,right? Remind
> > them that you lose customer loyalty you pull this kind of ----. Let them
> > know to that a lot of Jeep owners now almost always buy jeep. But will
> > stop if they know the profits are feeding lawyers and court costs.
> Remember
> > what Deiter Zeitch said, "one sell can make a difference". One lawyer
> > can ruin it all for D.C.
> >
> >
> > Thanks for your time.
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > so now im expected to be accountable for what others do. we'll see what
> > happens next.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Nathan W. Collier
> > http://7SlotGrille.com
> > http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: more threats
I don't think this is true... There is a HUGE market out there for SEC
compliance that targets e-mails (ex. Legato's EmailXtender, KVS, etc)
"lawdogjr" <lawdogjrNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8pOyb.61840$Ac1.968849@weber.videotron.net...
> Nathan,
> Emails are not admissible* in court. Disregard it and
> act like you haven't received it.
> lawdog
>
> * not this type of email b/c they can't prove
> you actually received and opened it.
> If you were to reply with a threat, then they could
> authenticate the digital signature to your pc and you
> might be in a situation.
>
>
>
>
> "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote in message
> news:7HMyb.53973$dl.2477277@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> > here is an email i got a few minutes ago from the daimler attorney, as
if
> i
> > somehow control the actions of others.
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > Mr Collier,
> > I received the following e-mail. I would not have received this e-mail
but
> > for your having published contact information about me. That is a
> violation
> > of the Order, as set forth in paragraph 6 of Exhibit A. As I have
> previously
> > indicated, DaimlerChrysler intends to take the steps necessary to
enforce
> > all provisions of the Order.
> >
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > XXXXX XXXXXXX
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: hiddendcemployee@hushmail.com
> > [mailto:hiddendcemployee@hushmail.com]
> > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:41 PM
> > To: Powell, Judy
> > Subject: 7-slot grille
> >
> >
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> > Hash: SHA1
> > You know, maybe some questions need asked in d.c.'s
attempt
> > to thwart a little bumper sticker. This sticker promotes safety does
> > it not? Why is it that D.c. would not want someone to promote safety
> > over the 7 slot grille on the jeep wrangler? Oh yes, I remember, D.c.
> > is all about money. Screw the safety part of it. It never has been about
> > the people. It is just about people that are suck-asses that are up the
> > executive asses in the top level. Hell, I bet the guy who turned Nathan
> > Collier in bought one of the stickers. What happens when someone rolls
> > a jeep and it kills either the driver or someone else and maybe, just
> > maybe the manufacturer's sticker is missing? Another lawsuit like the
> > mini-van? I understand that you bottom feeding lawyers need your money
> > too. Once again it all comes down to money for the top-level execs. and
> > for scum-sucking lawyers like yourself. You know what Judith? you do
> > what you have to do and the general public will do what they have to
> > do. By that I mean this, Chrysler loves to sell vehicles,right? Remind
> > them that you lose customer loyalty you pull this kind of ----. Let them
> > know to that a lot of Jeep owners now almost always buy jeep. But will
> > stop if they know the profits are feeding lawyers and court costs.
> Remember
> > what Deiter Zeitch said, "one sell can make a difference". One lawyer
> > can ruin it all for D.C.
> >
> >
> > Thanks for your time.
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > so now im expected to be accountable for what others do. we'll see what
> > happens next.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Nathan W. Collier
> > http://7SlotGrille.com
> > http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>
compliance that targets e-mails (ex. Legato's EmailXtender, KVS, etc)
"lawdogjr" <lawdogjrNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8pOyb.61840$Ac1.968849@weber.videotron.net...
> Nathan,
> Emails are not admissible* in court. Disregard it and
> act like you haven't received it.
> lawdog
>
> * not this type of email b/c they can't prove
> you actually received and opened it.
> If you were to reply with a threat, then they could
> authenticate the digital signature to your pc and you
> might be in a situation.
>
>
>
>
> "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote in message
> news:7HMyb.53973$dl.2477277@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> > here is an email i got a few minutes ago from the daimler attorney, as
if
> i
> > somehow control the actions of others.
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > Mr Collier,
> > I received the following e-mail. I would not have received this e-mail
but
> > for your having published contact information about me. That is a
> violation
> > of the Order, as set forth in paragraph 6 of Exhibit A. As I have
> previously
> > indicated, DaimlerChrysler intends to take the steps necessary to
enforce
> > all provisions of the Order.
> >
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > XXXXX XXXXXXX
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: hiddendcemployee@hushmail.com
> > [mailto:hiddendcemployee@hushmail.com]
> > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:41 PM
> > To: Powell, Judy
> > Subject: 7-slot grille
> >
> >
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> > Hash: SHA1
> > You know, maybe some questions need asked in d.c.'s
attempt
> > to thwart a little bumper sticker. This sticker promotes safety does
> > it not? Why is it that D.c. would not want someone to promote safety
> > over the 7 slot grille on the jeep wrangler? Oh yes, I remember, D.c.
> > is all about money. Screw the safety part of it. It never has been about
> > the people. It is just about people that are suck-asses that are up the
> > executive asses in the top level. Hell, I bet the guy who turned Nathan
> > Collier in bought one of the stickers. What happens when someone rolls
> > a jeep and it kills either the driver or someone else and maybe, just
> > maybe the manufacturer's sticker is missing? Another lawsuit like the
> > mini-van? I understand that you bottom feeding lawyers need your money
> > too. Once again it all comes down to money for the top-level execs. and
> > for scum-sucking lawyers like yourself. You know what Judith? you do
> > what you have to do and the general public will do what they have to
> > do. By that I mean this, Chrysler loves to sell vehicles,right? Remind
> > them that you lose customer loyalty you pull this kind of ----. Let them
> > know to that a lot of Jeep owners now almost always buy jeep. But will
> > stop if they know the profits are feeding lawyers and court costs.
> Remember
> > what Deiter Zeitch said, "one sell can make a difference". One lawyer
> > can ruin it all for D.C.
> >
> >
> > Thanks for your time.
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > so now im expected to be accountable for what others do. we'll see what
> > happens next.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Nathan W. Collier
> > http://7SlotGrille.com
> > http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: more threats
I don't think participants from this news group or any other should be
sending stuff to DC and putting Nate's name in it. Natre has enought
problems of his own that he doesn't need poorly thought out attacks against
DC to be sent with his name in the body of the attack.
Having said that, DC is very thin-skinned to reply. If a lawyer can't take a
little verbal abuse, perhaps he or she ought not be a lawyer.
A better letter to DC would have been one that said that a vehicle operator
uses his new DC product in a manner that might represent a roll over danger
to bystanders and passengers, then ask if there are any available stickers
that can be applied to the dashboard or outside of the vehicle to warn
passengers to hang on, and bystanders to stand clear.
Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
Dear Ms. Powell,
I recently acquired a Jeep vehicle that I really enjoy driving offroad in
the backcountry areas near my home. I have noticed that my operation
sometimes results in very steep operating angles for my vehicle. I am
concerned that perhaps I am not giving adequate warning to my passengers and
bystanders that the extreme angles of operation of my vehicle might result
in a roll over that could be hazardous to them.
Do you have, or know where I might purchase, a warning sticker that I can
affix to my dashboard and/or the outside of my vehicle that warns my
passengers and bystanders of the potential dangers my vehicle may present? I
am thinking that a sticker showing a vehicle with the distinctive Jeep grill
work tipped to some extreme angle and covered by a red circle with a
diagonal line through it would express the potential dangers that I am
concerned about would do the trick.
Perhaps there should be text on the sticker as well that tells passengers to
hold on to the grab handle until such time as all movement halts, and for
the outside the text should read something to the effect of, "bystanders
should maintain safe observation distances from this vehicle."
If you could send my any information on where I might be able to procure
such a sticker(s) for my Jeep vehicle, I would appreciate it.
Thank you very much,
sending stuff to DC and putting Nate's name in it. Natre has enought
problems of his own that he doesn't need poorly thought out attacks against
DC to be sent with his name in the body of the attack.
Having said that, DC is very thin-skinned to reply. If a lawyer can't take a
little verbal abuse, perhaps he or she ought not be a lawyer.
A better letter to DC would have been one that said that a vehicle operator
uses his new DC product in a manner that might represent a roll over danger
to bystanders and passengers, then ask if there are any available stickers
that can be applied to the dashboard or outside of the vehicle to warn
passengers to hang on, and bystanders to stand clear.
Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
Dear Ms. Powell,
I recently acquired a Jeep vehicle that I really enjoy driving offroad in
the backcountry areas near my home. I have noticed that my operation
sometimes results in very steep operating angles for my vehicle. I am
concerned that perhaps I am not giving adequate warning to my passengers and
bystanders that the extreme angles of operation of my vehicle might result
in a roll over that could be hazardous to them.
Do you have, or know where I might purchase, a warning sticker that I can
affix to my dashboard and/or the outside of my vehicle that warns my
passengers and bystanders of the potential dangers my vehicle may present? I
am thinking that a sticker showing a vehicle with the distinctive Jeep grill
work tipped to some extreme angle and covered by a red circle with a
diagonal line through it would express the potential dangers that I am
concerned about would do the trick.
Perhaps there should be text on the sticker as well that tells passengers to
hold on to the grab handle until such time as all movement halts, and for
the outside the text should read something to the effect of, "bystanders
should maintain safe observation distances from this vehicle."
If you could send my any information on where I might be able to procure
such a sticker(s) for my Jeep vehicle, I would appreciate it.
Thank you very much,
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: more threats
I don't think participants from this news group or any other should be
sending stuff to DC and putting Nate's name in it. Natre has enought
problems of his own that he doesn't need poorly thought out attacks against
DC to be sent with his name in the body of the attack.
Having said that, DC is very thin-skinned to reply. If a lawyer can't take a
little verbal abuse, perhaps he or she ought not be a lawyer.
A better letter to DC would have been one that said that a vehicle operator
uses his new DC product in a manner that might represent a roll over danger
to bystanders and passengers, then ask if there are any available stickers
that can be applied to the dashboard or outside of the vehicle to warn
passengers to hang on, and bystanders to stand clear.
Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
Dear Ms. Powell,
I recently acquired a Jeep vehicle that I really enjoy driving offroad in
the backcountry areas near my home. I have noticed that my operation
sometimes results in very steep operating angles for my vehicle. I am
concerned that perhaps I am not giving adequate warning to my passengers and
bystanders that the extreme angles of operation of my vehicle might result
in a roll over that could be hazardous to them.
Do you have, or know where I might purchase, a warning sticker that I can
affix to my dashboard and/or the outside of my vehicle that warns my
passengers and bystanders of the potential dangers my vehicle may present? I
am thinking that a sticker showing a vehicle with the distinctive Jeep grill
work tipped to some extreme angle and covered by a red circle with a
diagonal line through it would express the potential dangers that I am
concerned about would do the trick.
Perhaps there should be text on the sticker as well that tells passengers to
hold on to the grab handle until such time as all movement halts, and for
the outside the text should read something to the effect of, "bystanders
should maintain safe observation distances from this vehicle."
If you could send my any information on where I might be able to procure
such a sticker(s) for my Jeep vehicle, I would appreciate it.
Thank you very much,
sending stuff to DC and putting Nate's name in it. Natre has enought
problems of his own that he doesn't need poorly thought out attacks against
DC to be sent with his name in the body of the attack.
Having said that, DC is very thin-skinned to reply. If a lawyer can't take a
little verbal abuse, perhaps he or she ought not be a lawyer.
A better letter to DC would have been one that said that a vehicle operator
uses his new DC product in a manner that might represent a roll over danger
to bystanders and passengers, then ask if there are any available stickers
that can be applied to the dashboard or outside of the vehicle to warn
passengers to hang on, and bystanders to stand clear.
Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
Dear Ms. Powell,
I recently acquired a Jeep vehicle that I really enjoy driving offroad in
the backcountry areas near my home. I have noticed that my operation
sometimes results in very steep operating angles for my vehicle. I am
concerned that perhaps I am not giving adequate warning to my passengers and
bystanders that the extreme angles of operation of my vehicle might result
in a roll over that could be hazardous to them.
Do you have, or know where I might purchase, a warning sticker that I can
affix to my dashboard and/or the outside of my vehicle that warns my
passengers and bystanders of the potential dangers my vehicle may present? I
am thinking that a sticker showing a vehicle with the distinctive Jeep grill
work tipped to some extreme angle and covered by a red circle with a
diagonal line through it would express the potential dangers that I am
concerned about would do the trick.
Perhaps there should be text on the sticker as well that tells passengers to
hold on to the grab handle until such time as all movement halts, and for
the outside the text should read something to the effect of, "bystanders
should maintain safe observation distances from this vehicle."
If you could send my any information on where I might be able to procure
such a sticker(s) for my Jeep vehicle, I would appreciate it.
Thank you very much,
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: more threats
I don't think participants from this news group or any other should be
sending stuff to DC and putting Nate's name in it. Natre has enought
problems of his own that he doesn't need poorly thought out attacks against
DC to be sent with his name in the body of the attack.
Having said that, DC is very thin-skinned to reply. If a lawyer can't take a
little verbal abuse, perhaps he or she ought not be a lawyer.
A better letter to DC would have been one that said that a vehicle operator
uses his new DC product in a manner that might represent a roll over danger
to bystanders and passengers, then ask if there are any available stickers
that can be applied to the dashboard or outside of the vehicle to warn
passengers to hang on, and bystanders to stand clear.
Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
Dear Ms. Powell,
I recently acquired a Jeep vehicle that I really enjoy driving offroad in
the backcountry areas near my home. I have noticed that my operation
sometimes results in very steep operating angles for my vehicle. I am
concerned that perhaps I am not giving adequate warning to my passengers and
bystanders that the extreme angles of operation of my vehicle might result
in a roll over that could be hazardous to them.
Do you have, or know where I might purchase, a warning sticker that I can
affix to my dashboard and/or the outside of my vehicle that warns my
passengers and bystanders of the potential dangers my vehicle may present? I
am thinking that a sticker showing a vehicle with the distinctive Jeep grill
work tipped to some extreme angle and covered by a red circle with a
diagonal line through it would express the potential dangers that I am
concerned about would do the trick.
Perhaps there should be text on the sticker as well that tells passengers to
hold on to the grab handle until such time as all movement halts, and for
the outside the text should read something to the effect of, "bystanders
should maintain safe observation distances from this vehicle."
If you could send my any information on where I might be able to procure
such a sticker(s) for my Jeep vehicle, I would appreciate it.
Thank you very much,
sending stuff to DC and putting Nate's name in it. Natre has enought
problems of his own that he doesn't need poorly thought out attacks against
DC to be sent with his name in the body of the attack.
Having said that, DC is very thin-skinned to reply. If a lawyer can't take a
little verbal abuse, perhaps he or she ought not be a lawyer.
A better letter to DC would have been one that said that a vehicle operator
uses his new DC product in a manner that might represent a roll over danger
to bystanders and passengers, then ask if there are any available stickers
that can be applied to the dashboard or outside of the vehicle to warn
passengers to hang on, and bystanders to stand clear.
Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
Dear Ms. Powell,
I recently acquired a Jeep vehicle that I really enjoy driving offroad in
the backcountry areas near my home. I have noticed that my operation
sometimes results in very steep operating angles for my vehicle. I am
concerned that perhaps I am not giving adequate warning to my passengers and
bystanders that the extreme angles of operation of my vehicle might result
in a roll over that could be hazardous to them.
Do you have, or know where I might purchase, a warning sticker that I can
affix to my dashboard and/or the outside of my vehicle that warns my
passengers and bystanders of the potential dangers my vehicle may present? I
am thinking that a sticker showing a vehicle with the distinctive Jeep grill
work tipped to some extreme angle and covered by a red circle with a
diagonal line through it would express the potential dangers that I am
concerned about would do the trick.
Perhaps there should be text on the sticker as well that tells passengers to
hold on to the grab handle until such time as all movement halts, and for
the outside the text should read something to the effect of, "bystanders
should maintain safe observation distances from this vehicle."
If you could send my any information on where I might be able to procure
such a sticker(s) for my Jeep vehicle, I would appreciate it.
Thank you very much,
#17
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: more threats
very well said CRWLR
I also second the thought that people shouldn't be harrasing DC's lawyer.
If you feel strongly about the subject, do what I did and write them a
letter and send it to DC, not the lawyer. I started a thread with a copy of
my letter and hope that people will follow suit in a civilized, thought out
manner.
Threatening or verbally abusing the lawyer is not gonna help Nathan. Don't
make this any harder on him.
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vsndnnpbrdpo63@corp.supernews.com...
> I don't think participants from this news group or any other should be
> sending stuff to DC and putting Nate's name in it. Natre has enought
> problems of his own that he doesn't need poorly thought out attacks
against
> DC to be sent with his name in the body of the attack.
>
> Having said that, DC is very thin-skinned to reply. If a lawyer can't take
a
> little verbal abuse, perhaps he or she ought not be a lawyer.
>
> A better letter to DC would have been one that said that a vehicle
operator
> uses his new DC product in a manner that might represent a roll over
danger
> to bystanders and passengers, then ask if there are any available stickers
> that can be applied to the dashboard or outside of the vehicle to warn
> passengers to hang on, and bystanders to stand clear.
>
> Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
>
> Dear Ms. Powell,
> I recently acquired a Jeep vehicle that I really enjoy driving offroad in
> the backcountry areas near my home. I have noticed that my operation
> sometimes results in very steep operating angles for my vehicle. I am
> concerned that perhaps I am not giving adequate warning to my passengers
and
> bystanders that the extreme angles of operation of my vehicle might result
> in a roll over that could be hazardous to them.
>
> Do you have, or know where I might purchase, a warning sticker that I can
> affix to my dashboard and/or the outside of my vehicle that warns my
> passengers and bystanders of the potential dangers my vehicle may present?
I
> am thinking that a sticker showing a vehicle with the distinctive Jeep
grill
> work tipped to some extreme angle and covered by a red circle with a
> diagonal line through it would express the potential dangers that I am
> concerned about would do the trick.
>
> Perhaps there should be text on the sticker as well that tells passengers
to
> hold on to the grab handle until such time as all movement halts, and for
> the outside the text should read something to the effect of, "bystanders
> should maintain safe observation distances from this vehicle."
>
> If you could send my any information on where I might be able to procure
> such a sticker(s) for my Jeep vehicle, I would appreciate it.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
I also second the thought that people shouldn't be harrasing DC's lawyer.
If you feel strongly about the subject, do what I did and write them a
letter and send it to DC, not the lawyer. I started a thread with a copy of
my letter and hope that people will follow suit in a civilized, thought out
manner.
Threatening or verbally abusing the lawyer is not gonna help Nathan. Don't
make this any harder on him.
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vsndnnpbrdpo63@corp.supernews.com...
> I don't think participants from this news group or any other should be
> sending stuff to DC and putting Nate's name in it. Natre has enought
> problems of his own that he doesn't need poorly thought out attacks
against
> DC to be sent with his name in the body of the attack.
>
> Having said that, DC is very thin-skinned to reply. If a lawyer can't take
a
> little verbal abuse, perhaps he or she ought not be a lawyer.
>
> A better letter to DC would have been one that said that a vehicle
operator
> uses his new DC product in a manner that might represent a roll over
danger
> to bystanders and passengers, then ask if there are any available stickers
> that can be applied to the dashboard or outside of the vehicle to warn
> passengers to hang on, and bystanders to stand clear.
>
> Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
>
> Dear Ms. Powell,
> I recently acquired a Jeep vehicle that I really enjoy driving offroad in
> the backcountry areas near my home. I have noticed that my operation
> sometimes results in very steep operating angles for my vehicle. I am
> concerned that perhaps I am not giving adequate warning to my passengers
and
> bystanders that the extreme angles of operation of my vehicle might result
> in a roll over that could be hazardous to them.
>
> Do you have, or know where I might purchase, a warning sticker that I can
> affix to my dashboard and/or the outside of my vehicle that warns my
> passengers and bystanders of the potential dangers my vehicle may present?
I
> am thinking that a sticker showing a vehicle with the distinctive Jeep
grill
> work tipped to some extreme angle and covered by a red circle with a
> diagonal line through it would express the potential dangers that I am
> concerned about would do the trick.
>
> Perhaps there should be text on the sticker as well that tells passengers
to
> hold on to the grab handle until such time as all movement halts, and for
> the outside the text should read something to the effect of, "bystanders
> should maintain safe observation distances from this vehicle."
>
> If you could send my any information on where I might be able to procure
> such a sticker(s) for my Jeep vehicle, I would appreciate it.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
#18
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: more threats
very well said CRWLR
I also second the thought that people shouldn't be harrasing DC's lawyer.
If you feel strongly about the subject, do what I did and write them a
letter and send it to DC, not the lawyer. I started a thread with a copy of
my letter and hope that people will follow suit in a civilized, thought out
manner.
Threatening or verbally abusing the lawyer is not gonna help Nathan. Don't
make this any harder on him.
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vsndnnpbrdpo63@corp.supernews.com...
> I don't think participants from this news group or any other should be
> sending stuff to DC and putting Nate's name in it. Natre has enought
> problems of his own that he doesn't need poorly thought out attacks
against
> DC to be sent with his name in the body of the attack.
>
> Having said that, DC is very thin-skinned to reply. If a lawyer can't take
a
> little verbal abuse, perhaps he or she ought not be a lawyer.
>
> A better letter to DC would have been one that said that a vehicle
operator
> uses his new DC product in a manner that might represent a roll over
danger
> to bystanders and passengers, then ask if there are any available stickers
> that can be applied to the dashboard or outside of the vehicle to warn
> passengers to hang on, and bystanders to stand clear.
>
> Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
>
> Dear Ms. Powell,
> I recently acquired a Jeep vehicle that I really enjoy driving offroad in
> the backcountry areas near my home. I have noticed that my operation
> sometimes results in very steep operating angles for my vehicle. I am
> concerned that perhaps I am not giving adequate warning to my passengers
and
> bystanders that the extreme angles of operation of my vehicle might result
> in a roll over that could be hazardous to them.
>
> Do you have, or know where I might purchase, a warning sticker that I can
> affix to my dashboard and/or the outside of my vehicle that warns my
> passengers and bystanders of the potential dangers my vehicle may present?
I
> am thinking that a sticker showing a vehicle with the distinctive Jeep
grill
> work tipped to some extreme angle and covered by a red circle with a
> diagonal line through it would express the potential dangers that I am
> concerned about would do the trick.
>
> Perhaps there should be text on the sticker as well that tells passengers
to
> hold on to the grab handle until such time as all movement halts, and for
> the outside the text should read something to the effect of, "bystanders
> should maintain safe observation distances from this vehicle."
>
> If you could send my any information on where I might be able to procure
> such a sticker(s) for my Jeep vehicle, I would appreciate it.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
I also second the thought that people shouldn't be harrasing DC's lawyer.
If you feel strongly about the subject, do what I did and write them a
letter and send it to DC, not the lawyer. I started a thread with a copy of
my letter and hope that people will follow suit in a civilized, thought out
manner.
Threatening or verbally abusing the lawyer is not gonna help Nathan. Don't
make this any harder on him.
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vsndnnpbrdpo63@corp.supernews.com...
> I don't think participants from this news group or any other should be
> sending stuff to DC and putting Nate's name in it. Natre has enought
> problems of his own that he doesn't need poorly thought out attacks
against
> DC to be sent with his name in the body of the attack.
>
> Having said that, DC is very thin-skinned to reply. If a lawyer can't take
a
> little verbal abuse, perhaps he or she ought not be a lawyer.
>
> A better letter to DC would have been one that said that a vehicle
operator
> uses his new DC product in a manner that might represent a roll over
danger
> to bystanders and passengers, then ask if there are any available stickers
> that can be applied to the dashboard or outside of the vehicle to warn
> passengers to hang on, and bystanders to stand clear.
>
> Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
>
> Dear Ms. Powell,
> I recently acquired a Jeep vehicle that I really enjoy driving offroad in
> the backcountry areas near my home. I have noticed that my operation
> sometimes results in very steep operating angles for my vehicle. I am
> concerned that perhaps I am not giving adequate warning to my passengers
and
> bystanders that the extreme angles of operation of my vehicle might result
> in a roll over that could be hazardous to them.
>
> Do you have, or know where I might purchase, a warning sticker that I can
> affix to my dashboard and/or the outside of my vehicle that warns my
> passengers and bystanders of the potential dangers my vehicle may present?
I
> am thinking that a sticker showing a vehicle with the distinctive Jeep
grill
> work tipped to some extreme angle and covered by a red circle with a
> diagonal line through it would express the potential dangers that I am
> concerned about would do the trick.
>
> Perhaps there should be text on the sticker as well that tells passengers
to
> hold on to the grab handle until such time as all movement halts, and for
> the outside the text should read something to the effect of, "bystanders
> should maintain safe observation distances from this vehicle."
>
> If you could send my any information on where I might be able to procure
> such a sticker(s) for my Jeep vehicle, I would appreciate it.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: more threats
very well said CRWLR
I also second the thought that people shouldn't be harrasing DC's lawyer.
If you feel strongly about the subject, do what I did and write them a
letter and send it to DC, not the lawyer. I started a thread with a copy of
my letter and hope that people will follow suit in a civilized, thought out
manner.
Threatening or verbally abusing the lawyer is not gonna help Nathan. Don't
make this any harder on him.
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vsndnnpbrdpo63@corp.supernews.com...
> I don't think participants from this news group or any other should be
> sending stuff to DC and putting Nate's name in it. Natre has enought
> problems of his own that he doesn't need poorly thought out attacks
against
> DC to be sent with his name in the body of the attack.
>
> Having said that, DC is very thin-skinned to reply. If a lawyer can't take
a
> little verbal abuse, perhaps he or she ought not be a lawyer.
>
> A better letter to DC would have been one that said that a vehicle
operator
> uses his new DC product in a manner that might represent a roll over
danger
> to bystanders and passengers, then ask if there are any available stickers
> that can be applied to the dashboard or outside of the vehicle to warn
> passengers to hang on, and bystanders to stand clear.
>
> Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
>
> Dear Ms. Powell,
> I recently acquired a Jeep vehicle that I really enjoy driving offroad in
> the backcountry areas near my home. I have noticed that my operation
> sometimes results in very steep operating angles for my vehicle. I am
> concerned that perhaps I am not giving adequate warning to my passengers
and
> bystanders that the extreme angles of operation of my vehicle might result
> in a roll over that could be hazardous to them.
>
> Do you have, or know where I might purchase, a warning sticker that I can
> affix to my dashboard and/or the outside of my vehicle that warns my
> passengers and bystanders of the potential dangers my vehicle may present?
I
> am thinking that a sticker showing a vehicle with the distinctive Jeep
grill
> work tipped to some extreme angle and covered by a red circle with a
> diagonal line through it would express the potential dangers that I am
> concerned about would do the trick.
>
> Perhaps there should be text on the sticker as well that tells passengers
to
> hold on to the grab handle until such time as all movement halts, and for
> the outside the text should read something to the effect of, "bystanders
> should maintain safe observation distances from this vehicle."
>
> If you could send my any information on where I might be able to procure
> such a sticker(s) for my Jeep vehicle, I would appreciate it.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
I also second the thought that people shouldn't be harrasing DC's lawyer.
If you feel strongly about the subject, do what I did and write them a
letter and send it to DC, not the lawyer. I started a thread with a copy of
my letter and hope that people will follow suit in a civilized, thought out
manner.
Threatening or verbally abusing the lawyer is not gonna help Nathan. Don't
make this any harder on him.
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vsndnnpbrdpo63@corp.supernews.com...
> I don't think participants from this news group or any other should be
> sending stuff to DC and putting Nate's name in it. Natre has enought
> problems of his own that he doesn't need poorly thought out attacks
against
> DC to be sent with his name in the body of the attack.
>
> Having said that, DC is very thin-skinned to reply. If a lawyer can't take
a
> little verbal abuse, perhaps he or she ought not be a lawyer.
>
> A better letter to DC would have been one that said that a vehicle
operator
> uses his new DC product in a manner that might represent a roll over
danger
> to bystanders and passengers, then ask if there are any available stickers
> that can be applied to the dashboard or outside of the vehicle to warn
> passengers to hang on, and bystanders to stand clear.
>
> Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
>
> Dear Ms. Powell,
> I recently acquired a Jeep vehicle that I really enjoy driving offroad in
> the backcountry areas near my home. I have noticed that my operation
> sometimes results in very steep operating angles for my vehicle. I am
> concerned that perhaps I am not giving adequate warning to my passengers
and
> bystanders that the extreme angles of operation of my vehicle might result
> in a roll over that could be hazardous to them.
>
> Do you have, or know where I might purchase, a warning sticker that I can
> affix to my dashboard and/or the outside of my vehicle that warns my
> passengers and bystanders of the potential dangers my vehicle may present?
I
> am thinking that a sticker showing a vehicle with the distinctive Jeep
grill
> work tipped to some extreme angle and covered by a red circle with a
> diagonal line through it would express the potential dangers that I am
> concerned about would do the trick.
>
> Perhaps there should be text on the sticker as well that tells passengers
to
> hold on to the grab handle until such time as all movement halts, and for
> the outside the text should read something to the effect of, "bystanders
> should maintain safe observation distances from this vehicle."
>
> If you could send my any information on where I might be able to procure
> such a sticker(s) for my Jeep vehicle, I would appreciate it.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: more threats
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vsndnnpbrdpo63@corp.supernews.com...
> Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
to the contrary, please send _nothing_ to d/c or their attorneys on my
behalf. that was the point in the original message, i forgot to add it in
haste.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
news:vsndnnpbrdpo63@corp.supernews.com...
> Try copying and pasting the following to Ms. Powell,
to the contrary, please send _nothing_ to d/c or their attorneys on my
behalf. that was the point in the original message, i forgot to add it in
haste.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com