OK then, lets start a thread about avoiding psychopaths .-)

My answer is that you can´t and you shouldn´t.  I have met at least  
two of them.  One of them threatened to take my to court for doing my  
job (I rejected his patent application). The story was in the  
magazines related to his technical field and well known in that field.

Should I have hidden under a stone and let him have his way?  No, it  
would means not doing what I believed was right.  Would it help if I  
did so?  No, he hated me already, so he would have found another way  
to hurt me.  My giving up would just have encouraged him, and the  
people who new the case would hate me because I gave up (he was not  
very popular in his field). That would probably put me out of  
business later.

But of course, around here we have a rule that if the case against  
you proves to be unjustified, the other part has to pay all your  
costs.  That is discouraging for some of the madmen.

DagT


Den 21. jul. 2006 kl. 17.56 skrev Tom C:

> It ends when you're in jail and your life and reputation has been  
> ruined by
> some psycopath in a  position of power.
>
> It happens all to often... maybe not by the accidental viewing of a  
> picture,
> but by someone making false accusations and then going on a witchhunt.
> Constructing circumstantial evidence is child's play.
>
> Tom C.
>


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