sikamalc
Administrator
Like I have said before dammed if we do and dammed if we don't.
Shootist, I wouldn't say it is dangerous ground to criticise a moderator, but then we are more than moderators, we are the owners of the site. Paid for the site with our money and more to the point our time. And believe me just purchasing a failing site, as this site was over 7 years ago, led to a lot of torture to get it right.
I personally have no issue with someone having a pop, however name calling, such as the recent idiot I banned, liking me and the rest of my colleagues as Nazis will not be tolerated and he was banned, and no coming back.
We sometimes get the same threads occurring, nothing wrong with that either, but this constant going back over ground that we have already covered and banging the same drum is slightly boring. Whether you think its wrong or right for a police officer to check your firearm security is up to you. But at the end of the day I fail to see why people would refuse them looking, unless it is totally inconvenient at the time.
If you refuse them entry to your home that's your prerogative. I notice that most of this visiting seems to be happening in Scotland? As yet I have not heard of any such unannounced visits in Kent. And to my knowledge there is no plan to do so.
Shootist, I wouldn't say it is dangerous ground to criticise a moderator, but then we are more than moderators, we are the owners of the site. Paid for the site with our money and more to the point our time. And believe me just purchasing a failing site, as this site was over 7 years ago, led to a lot of torture to get it right.
I personally have no issue with someone having a pop, however name calling, such as the recent idiot I banned, liking me and the rest of my colleagues as Nazis will not be tolerated and he was banned, and no coming back.
We sometimes get the same threads occurring, nothing wrong with that either, but this constant going back over ground that we have already covered and banging the same drum is slightly boring. Whether you think its wrong or right for a police officer to check your firearm security is up to you. But at the end of the day I fail to see why people would refuse them looking, unless it is totally inconvenient at the time.
If you refuse them entry to your home that's your prerogative. I notice that most of this visiting seems to be happening in Scotland? As yet I have not heard of any such unannounced visits in Kent. And to my knowledge there is no plan to do so.
as prohibited items and not secured adequately (ie. lying on shelf) how could you, if required, justify that they were secured adequately as prohibited items should be?