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March 1, 2008

Neil Clark: how to waste public money by trying to keep your personal mistakes private

Via Richard Bartholomew (<---- worth a read):

Oliver Kamm - Not a parody: Yesterday morning I got a telephone call from a bewildered gentleman at Abingdon Police Station saying he had received a complaint from a Mr Neil Clark... I learned from my interlocutor at Abingdon Police Station that Mr Clark was upset about disobliging references to him on the World Wide Web...

Blessings upon the cotton socks of the hardworking copper who seeks to keep the peace... and a hearty 'good luck' to Oliver in his mission to "abstain from interest in Clark's pronouncements" in order to "make life easier for the Abingdon constabulary than it has been in the very recent past."

Posted by Manic on March 1, 2008 4:00 PM in the category The Political Weblog Movement



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Sometimes, Tim, it's hard to sleep round here it's that exciting.

Posted by: Sim-O at March 1, 2008 9:09 PM



Possibly the only time I'd support Oliver Kamm...

Posted by: D-Notice at March 1, 2008 10:27 PM



I haven't really read much of either of them, but to call the police about that sort of thing is a bit like calling an ambulance because you've grazed your knee. Makes one look a bit wet.

Posted by: Sim-O at March 2, 2008 11:38 AM



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