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When a member passes on.
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I am deeply saddened to hear that one of my "clients" (I hate the term), who was also a friend, has passed on.

The member was a longstanding contributor to pepipoo and this forum and I represented him successfully. As well as The Wizard.

All I can say at present is that I will be playing my violin as a token of respect at the appropriate event.

Ironically, I now have to deal with a case pending next month and I trust the authority will decide not to proceed under the circumstances. If not, I will definitely contact the new Archbishop of Canterbury whose official residence is in the borough.

If anyone wishes to PM me - only bona fide and to offer condolences - please feel free to do so.

 :'(
@Incandescent!

I AM ABLE TO TAKE ON MORE CASES AS A REPRESENTATIVE AT THE LONDON TRIBUNALS. I HATE RETIREMENT.


If you do not challenge, you join "The Mugged Club".

cp8759 and mrmustard are true geniuses. I know my place in the hierarchy of The Three Musketeers. 😊 "The Clinician", "The Gentleman" and "The Showman"

There are "known knowns" which we may never have wished to know. This applies to them. But in the field the idea that there are also "unknown unknowns" doesn't apply as they hide in the aleatoric lottery. I know this is true and need to be prepared knowing the "unknown unknowns" may well apply.

To Socrates from "Hippocrates"

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Re: When a member passes on.
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I am pleased to announce that Lambeth have decided not to pursue the case. On the balance of possibilities  ;D  (depending on which adjudicator) they would have lost in any event on their website threats which still remain in place.
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@Incandescent!

I AM ABLE TO TAKE ON MORE CASES AS A REPRESENTATIVE AT THE LONDON TRIBUNALS. I HATE RETIREMENT.


If you do not challenge, you join "The Mugged Club".

cp8759 and mrmustard are true geniuses. I know my place in the hierarchy of The Three Musketeers. 😊 "The Clinician", "The Gentleman" and "The Showman"

There are "known knowns" which we may never have wished to know. This applies to them. But in the field the idea that there are also "unknown unknowns" doesn't apply as they hide in the aleatoric lottery. I know this is true and need to be prepared knowing the "unknown unknowns" may well apply.

To Socrates from "Hippocrates"