Jack,
Why doesn't the recipient go ahead and turn it over to law enforcement NOW -
seems like we could really take a chunck out of his port quarter if we did.
S/F,
Stew
-----Original Message-----
From: JaxInCalifornia@aol.com [mailto:JaxInCalifornia@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 11:58 AM
To: mil-veh@mil-veh.org
Subject: [MV] OFF TOPIC - Anonymous hate mail
Sorry about the other letter, it took off by accident, before I typed
anything. I just wanted to say I also received an email from an "anonymous"
mail forwarding center. This person is scum and a coward. He hides behind
being anonymous to attack anyone on the list he wants, thinking he has total
impunity, but he would be wrong. There is a way to find the persons
identity. The next time he sends any of you this anonymous hate mail, lets
find his server and get a civil subponea served called a deuces takum to
obtain his actual identity or e-mail.... we can trace him.
There is also the option of turning it over to law enforcement, in
California this would be a 653M PC violation depending on what was said, but
federal statutes may also cover this. Law enforcement could obtain this
person identity and it would become known to the victim who could then
advise this list.
Just a thought.
Jack
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