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Sunday, April 03, 2005

Uncle Normie and Cyber Law

Recently, in an agreement with many credit professionals, Uncle Normie threatened:

...here are a few more combatants and as of now I'm going to make sure they learn about CREDITWRENCH CEO Bill Bauer....And if I ever get banned I will then double and triple the amount of CREDITWRENCH bashers in here

Unable to maintain any professional demeanor, even on a message forum, Uncle Normie is only able to resort to harassing threats to support his postions. This is the primary reason he has been banned from all other credit forums on the internet. The secondary reason is his continued insistence on spreading false and misleading information as I have pointed out numerous times on this blog

The courts define harassment as "repeated, unwanted contact from a person or group of people". Uncle Normie's suggestion that he will enlist numerous others to disrupt the current friendly atmosphere of a particular message board, certainly fits the legal definition of harassment.

In recent years, the courts have extended to internet communications, the Federal stalking and harassment statutes including 18 USC § 2261A and 47 USC § 223. In fact, the landmark case of United States v. Young, 1999 U.S. App. LEXIS 32721 (4th Cir. 1999) led to the ammendement of the above statute to include the internet.

Uncle Normie is now treading on very thin ice. The resources of this board run deeper than he might imagine. It isn't confined to a group of scumbags living paycheck to paycheck who's only concern is how to avoid appearing on caller IDs that he is used to. I would imagine that, with little provocation, there are a number of people that would be willing to take appropriate legal action against him for his recent threats.

As he advertises on his website, Uncle Normie advocates suing debtors for violating the law. However, he fails to see how he himself is not above the law.

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