On 10/9/07, Robert Seeberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Lord Emslie said: "The key point to note, it was said, was that the
> findings on each occasion were the same with music audibly 'blaring'
> from employee's radios in such circumstances that the defenders'
> [Kwik-Fit] local and central management could not have failed to be
> aware of what was going on."


Heeyyyy... now I see how we can stop all those idiots who insist on sharing
their music with megawatt amplifiers in their cars... we'll give their
license plate numbers to the RIAA!

I'm reminded of a story about Idi Amin, president and dictator for life in
Uganda.  A reporter at a press conference once said something like, "People
in your own government have accused you of doing XYZ (bad things)."  Amin's
reply?  "Who?  Give me names."

Hey, your new song is so popular, some fan says to a superstar.  "I hear
people playing everywhere."  Record label exec: "Who?  Give me names."

Nick

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