father jailed for boundary dispute
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13253475/...
Seems he went nuclear and now hes paying the price.
Seems he went nuclear and now hes paying the price.
bhstewie said:
I don't get why the Mail is painting it as if he's been hard done by.
Reads to me like he damaged his neighbours property and was abusive to them and ended up being jailed for contempt of court.
He doesn't sound like a very pleasant man.
exactly that, chose violence and abuse thinking they d back down. Reads to me like he damaged his neighbours property and was abusive to them and ended up being jailed for contempt of court.
He doesn't sound like a very pleasant man.
now wants sympathy
cossy400 said:
bhstewie said:
I don't get why the Mail is painting it as if he's been hard done by.
Reads to me like he damaged his neighbours property and was abusive to them and ended up being jailed for contempt of court.
He doesn't sound like a very pleasant man.
exactly that, chose violence and abuse thinking they d back down. Reads to me like he damaged his neighbours property and was abusive to them and ended up being jailed for contempt of court.
He doesn't sound like a very pleasant man.
now wants sympathy
Probably with a level 10 compoface... Soz, I haven't clicked the link.
captain_cynic said:
cossy400 said:
bhstewie said:
I don't get why the Mail is painting it as if he's been hard done by.
Reads to me like he damaged his neighbours property and was abusive to them and ended up being jailed for contempt of court.
He doesn't sound like a very pleasant man.
exactly that, chose violence and abuse thinking they d back down. Reads to me like he damaged his neighbours property and was abusive to them and ended up being jailed for contempt of court.
He doesn't sound like a very pleasant man.
now wants sympathy
Probably with a level 10 compoface... Soz, I haven't clicked the link.
Your not far wrong
I've acted as an expert witness in numerous land and boundary disputes and this does not come as a surprise at all. The level of vitriol and hatred that comes out in this type of dispute is something to behold and as the expert you are often the lightning rod, which is why I stopped doing them some time ago.
One thing I observed in my time doing them, other than at least one of the parties usually being retired from a previously high status professional role, is the boundary is very often a proxy for an entirely separate 'issue' between the parties
One thing I observed in my time doing them, other than at least one of the parties usually being retired from a previously high status professional role, is the boundary is very often a proxy for an entirely separate 'issue' between the parties
Ridiculous that the judge has let it go this far.
The guy is a carer for his disabled son full time and just wanted to replace a fallen down boundary line.I would have told him to do it he clearly has enough stress to deal with without difficult neighbours.
Sometimes in life you have to be the bigger person for the sake of others involved it is a shame the judge hasn’t the life experience to see that.
Hope he wins his appeal as it would appear the judge is out of their depth on this one.
The guy is a carer for his disabled son full time and just wanted to replace a fallen down boundary line.I would have told him to do it he clearly has enough stress to deal with without difficult neighbours.
Sometimes in life you have to be the bigger person for the sake of others involved it is a shame the judge hasn’t the life experience to see that.
Hope he wins his appeal as it would appear the judge is out of their depth on this one.
cossy400 said:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13253475/...
Seems he went nuclear and now hes paying the price.
He wasn't gaoled for a boundary dispute? There ought to be a separate subforum for posts about Daily Mail blah.Seems he went nuclear and now hes paying the price.
Superflow said:
Ridiculous that the judge has let it go this far.
The guy is a carer for his disabled son full time and just wanted to replace a fallen down boundary line.I would have told him to do it he clearly has enough stress to deal with without difficult neighbours.
Sometimes in life you have to be the bigger person for the sake of others involved it is a shame the judge hasn’t the life experience to see that.
Hope he wins his appeal as it would appear the judge is out of their depth on this one.
I know very little about anything to do with the law. And less than nothing about boundary dispute law. The guy is a carer for his disabled son full time and just wanted to replace a fallen down boundary line.I would have told him to do it he clearly has enough stress to deal with without difficult neighbours.
Sometimes in life you have to be the bigger person for the sake of others involved it is a shame the judge hasn’t the life experience to see that.
Hope he wins his appeal as it would appear the judge is out of their depth on this one.
But if my neighbour wanted to build their wall and take some of my garden - and the judge allowed it because my neighbour had more on his plate. I'd be fuming.
I have my suspicions there is more to this story. And the judge is more qualified than you or I in these matters.
milkround said:
Superflow said:
Ridiculous that the judge has let it go this far.
The guy is a carer for his disabled son full time and just wanted to replace a fallen down boundary line.I would have told him to do it he clearly has enough stress to deal with without difficult neighbours.
Sometimes in life you have to be the bigger person for the sake of others involved it is a shame the judge hasn’t the life experience to see that.
Hope he wins his appeal as it would appear the judge is out of their depth on this one.
I know very little about anything to do with the law. And less than nothing about boundary dispute law. The guy is a carer for his disabled son full time and just wanted to replace a fallen down boundary line.I would have told him to do it he clearly has enough stress to deal with without difficult neighbours.
Sometimes in life you have to be the bigger person for the sake of others involved it is a shame the judge hasn’t the life experience to see that.
Hope he wins his appeal as it would appear the judge is out of their depth on this one.
But if my neighbour wanted to build their wall and take some of my garden - and the judge allowed it because my neighbour had more on his plate. I'd be fuming.
I have my suspicions there is more to this story. And the judge is more qualified than you or I in these matters.
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