Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Bullying & Trolling .. What you can do?

A bully ? 


How do we define bullying?
 


Lets talk about Bullying@Susie Sleuth Sleaker
Bullying Synonyms
Its clear that bullying is on the increase, we see it on the social networks especially from people who hide their identity - lets talk about this problem and over the next few weeks look at real life examples.

Types of bullying:

  • Physical
  • Verbal
  • Relational
  • Collective
  • Mobbing 

Over the next few weeks lets focus on - online bullying and its long term affects. What is the motivation of a bully and how as a collective of friends and acquaintances we can help lessen the impact. 

Cyber-bullying

Cyber bullying is the use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person. When an adult is involved, it may meet the definition of cyber-harassment or cyberstalking - a crime that can have legal consequences and involve jail time. This includes email, instant messaging, social networking sites (such as Facebook), text messages, and cell phones.

Trolling

The Internet has opened up the world to everyone. Unfortunately, some people use these platforms as means of inciting unwanted, often circular, arguments, launching repeated attacks and monitoring people’s activity without their consent.  Those who behave abusively online are referred to as internet trolls, and examples of ‘trolling’ include: -
  • Posting repeated ‘comments’ on message boards or news articles, attacking someone’s
    character and/or invading their privacy, or designed to provoke argument
  • Repeatedly sending abusive or otherwise upsetting Tweets or making false statements. 
  • ‘Following’ a person into online chat-rooms or Facebook in order to interrupt conversations and invade their privacy
  • Encouraging others to make rude and abusive comments. 
  • Sharing negative posts on as many different mediums as possible. 
Trolls or cyber bully's sometimes labour under the misapprehension that they can say and do what they want online.  Alternatively, they may take the view that they can get away with 
it (perhaps by disguising their identity).
Everyone has a right to enjoy what this world has to offer without fear of attack – and that extends to the World Wide Web.  Under the law of England and Wales, any course of conduct (two or more incidents) designed to cause a person alarm or distress, or where the perpetrator ought to know that is the likely outcome, is harassment.  It is a defense for the perpetrator to show that their conduct was reasonable, but with ‘trolling’ this will rarely be the case.
Harassment is a criminal offence contrary to the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 and punishable by up to six months’ imprisonment.  Victims should consider whether they wish to make a report to the Police.   Unfortunately, however, the Police are often overstretched and under-resourced,  online crime of this nature is sometimes not seen as a priority.  

Friday, November 16, 2018

Date for you Diary .. 27th January 2019 - protest against Greyhound Racing

GBGB Protest - 27th January 2019 



Ban Greyhound Racing @susie sleuth sleaker

GBGB - think its ok to exploit Greyhounds - We don't! 





The official date and venue for the Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB) awards gala has been released. Looks like the Greyhound Board of Great Britain have had to find yet another venue to congratulate themselves for exploiting greyhounds throughout the year & we will be right there to hold them to account. Once again the venue is at the Park Plaza. CAGED Nationwide, are hoping you join us once again for the annual GBGB awards protest. 





Sign up on Facebook Join Protest

This is great opportunity to make a difference - bring as many folks as you can ........ 
make a difference make a stand be there ! 



      Caged Nationwide is a Greyhound protection group 
                                    that is dedicated

                      to the welfare of greyhounds 
                                from cradle to grave

 Billboards for Greyhounds : Link 


Sunday, November 4, 2018

Fireworks show right next door to Race track - Ban Greyhound Racing

Coral  - the barbaric owners who allowed greyhounds to be held in kennels right next door to Firework displays on Saturday - Hove racetrack did exactly the same! 



Barbaric Fireworks at Belle Vue Racetrack @susie Slueth sleaker
Dogs crying and showing signs of distress 

Yet again there is evidence of the greed and cruelty of this 'bloodsport' because to me - that is what it is.. when will it end? 



Ban Greyhound Racing @susie sleuth sleaker
Hove Stadium


Ban Greyhound Racing in the UK @susie sleuth Sleaker
It is .................




If you would like to support the movement to ban Greyhound racing then this group is worth joining and see if you can help Shutdown Belle Vue Greyhound Race track Manchester plus see previous blogs with more information and links to petitions 




These are the fireworks going off now next to Belle Vue as the greyhounds are waiting in the holding kennels. You can hear the dogs crying out in fear. Shame on the track management for not cancelling tonight’s racing.     Video 

'At tonight's demo at Hove dog track the fireworks were deafening and Coral rubbed their hands with glee at the thought of more money from animal suffering. They tried to pretend they care by issuing a statement saying the racing would stop for half an hour but of course the fireworks were relentless for much longer. In the meantime the dogs were in the track kennels, no doubt out of their minds with fear. We had lots of passing support and an added inspiration when The League hired a trailer video to drive up and down outside the track calling for a ban on greyhound racing. We used megaphones because of course suddenly the objection was dropped and the children we were meant to be disturbing were at the fireworks display. Funny how Coral, the police and pro racers twist everything to suit themselves. Tonight we are angry for all the animals in distress and terror thanks to human selfishness. Ban fireworks, ban greyhound racing, Close Hove Dog Track'

There are 21 active (GBGB) registered stadiums in the UK: 20 are in England and one in Scotland. There are none  in Wales (just one independent one) 

Su 

All info taken from FB .. Web .. freely available stuff. 

Pinocchio ! you did it again!


That darn cat  he only went and did it again - deleted my blogs.. here is a little picture to keep you amused whilst I attempt to restore factory settings! 



Barnaby's Law & Pinocchio @ Susie Sleuth Sleaker
Join the Dots 



Barnabys Law - Fact ???


He is so cheeky! 

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Claims Process - request more information


Claims process:


I thought it best to post this here - as a few people have been asking  and I can signpost them to this blog and add more information as required: 


Collective actions – where multiple claimants with claims sharing common characteristics seek a remedy against the same defendant or multiple defendants  


CFA

A CFA's is defined as  ' an agreement with a person providing litigation or advocacy services with provides for his fees and expenses, or any part of  them, to be payable only in specified circumstances' 

DBA

DBA's are a form of no win no fee arrangement. If the claimant wins then the legal representative is a percentage of the damages recovered. if the claimant is unsuccessful, then no payment of fees is sought. A DBA must be in writing (a contract) and generally must not require payment by the client for anything other than the contingency fee and or any expenses, net amounts recoverable from another party. This contingency fee must not exceed 50% of the sums ultimately recovered by the client at first instance.

(Claire this is what has been offered).


Public funding in the form of civil legal aid is limited to a narrow category of cases in the UK and is subject to strict qualification requirements. Therefore, it is unlikely to be available for many collective actions.

Crowd funding is used more and more  and worth considering.


The Court has the discretion to award a party its costs, typically on the "loser pays" principle.  


Contract

A voluntary, deliberate, and legally binding agreement between two or more competent parties - Existence of a contractual relationship does not necessarily mean the contract is enforceable, or that it is not void.

'Voluntary and two people are key here Claire you can not force or imply a contract has been agreed by just stating it. ' Confidentiality agreements work the same way'.



Barnaby's Law @susie sleuth sleaker



Copyright


What is Fair dealing?
Certain exceptions only apply if the use of the work is a ‘fair dealing’. For example, the exceptions relating to research and private study, criticism or review, or news reporting.
‘Fair dealing’ is a legal term used to establish whether a use of copyright material is lawful or whether it infringes copyright. There is no statutory definition of fair dealing - it will always be a matter of fact, degree and impression in each case. The question to be asked is: how would a fair-minded and honest person have dealt with the work?
Factors that have been identified by the courts as relevant in determining whether a particular dealing with a work is fair include:
  • does using the work affect the market for the original work? If a use of a work acts as a substitute for it, causing the owner to lose revenue, then it is not likely to be fair
  • is the amount of the work taken reasonable and appropriate? Was it necessary to use the amount that was taken? Usually only part of a work may be used

The relative importance of any one factor will vary according to the case in hand and the type of dealing in question.

We so often see this thrown at individuals ' copyright breach!' if you copy an image or an image is included in a picture then you need to apply the above. You may or may not need to provide sufficient acknowledgement. Critique is allowed. 

Su