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9 Aug
10:18am, 9 Aug 2024
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HappyG(rrr)
Yeah that Labour ex councillor needs to be prosecuted for that language. Absolutely horrible.
9 Aug
10:20am, 9 Aug 2024
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HappyG(rrr)
Sorry, was a Labour councillor at the time of the offence. Terrible behaviour.
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9 Aug
11:47am, 9 Aug 2024
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@richmac - The Times is reporting that police say the widely reported address on the web is wrong and not 'her'.
Cunning ploy or true?
9 Aug
11:55am, 9 Aug 2024
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richmac
The one that's showing on companies house ?

But if it isn't right & someone else copped for it then wouldn't she be culpable?
9 Aug
11:55am, 9 Aug 2024
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paulcook
There's an address on Companies House register (there was a similar case here in Darlington too).

I'm pretty sure it's her though sometimes a recorded address may not be a person's residential address. One of the supposed venues for a right-wing protest earlier this week was an immigration solicitor's address, except it wasn't an office but an 88-year-old's home address.

It does make you wonder how much information on the internet really is too easy to find.
9 Aug
12:11pm, 9 Aug 2024
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Johnny Blaze
I know nothing of this person and I don't want to, neither.
9 Aug
12:47pm, 9 Aug 2024
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Cheg
Normally people use their accountants or solicitors address to prevent their residential address being out there.
9 Aug
12:58pm, 9 Aug 2024
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rf_fozzy
Cheg wrote:Normally people use their accountants or solicitors address to prevent their residential address being out there.


Got to make getting your Amazon deliveries a little awkward.

Personally I use my address as my address....
9 Aug
12:59pm, 9 Aug 2024
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rf_fozzy
What do people do if they don't have solicitors or accountants??

(Which I suspect is most people btw...)
9 Aug
1:02pm, 9 Aug 2024
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HappyG(rrr)
Anyone who runs any kind of business usually has an counting. Cost you £150 to set up a company. And a few hundred for an accountant to file accounts for you. Not a big deal for anyone doing something as an entity not as an individual. :-) G

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