bill hulley wrote:
They have refused all of the evidence we have offered to date.  They
refer us to the UK law enforcement.  We ask for contact information
for their local office, and they responded with the (fictional)
address of Scotland Yard from the popular tv show.  That's sarcasm,
not helpfulness.  It's reckless, inconsiderate behavior.

On 11/05/07, Jo Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It would be reckless and inconsiderate if it wasn't the correct course
of action.

The correct course of action is to refuse to provide legal contact information, refuse to cooperate with law enforcement inquiries into the matter, refuse to investigate the situation, refuse to gather logs and other information to be used by law enforcement?

On what planet is that the proper course of action?

FYI: latest news is that they are giving the local (UK) police force a run around as well.

You probably want to be in touch with the Economic and Specialist Crime unit: http://www.met.police.uk/scd/specialist_units/economic_specialist_crime.htm
        ....
(two minutes using google and the met police web site)

Who investigate only crimes committed against UK citizens. Please confirm your data before you suggest that someone isn't following through.

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Jo Rhett
senior geek
Silicon Valley Colocation

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