I think in these types of incidences, we should wait for an "official"
word. Otherwise, what we'd have would be rumors and gossip. Even if the
words were absolutely true, again, it could escalate into something
worse, like that blasted telephone game.
These e-mail conversations unfortunately are recorded, in writing,
forever. You have to be more than careful about what you say, because
your words will NOT float off into the atmosphere easily forgotten.
We'll get the official report soon enough. Just hold tight!
Katie
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark J. Andy [mailto:marka@telerama.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 10:47 AM
To: ba-autox@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: What happened?
Howdy,
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Andy McKee wrote:
> Please keep a discussion of the incident on the public forum to a
> minimum. If a legal case is started, statements made here could have
> an impact. If you want to speculate or gossip about what happened,
> I'd humbly suggest you do it privately.
I was wondering if this was why I wasn't seeing much discussion.
So is it really true that a public discussion about what went wrong and
how to prevent it in the future could legitimately be used in a lawsuit?
Kinda a shame if so.
Hopefully the involved parties will realize that legal procedings won't
help anyone.
Mark
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