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Originally Posted by R Jones
Thanks for the update Alex. Good to know there is actually a crime reference number allocated. I wonder how BT feel about being the 2006/2007 Webwise trials being the subject of an active official City of London Police criminal investigation?
One presumes the investigating officers won't be going through the overseas help desk, and that BT may just have to do a little bit more than refer them to the April 2008 Webwise FAQ.
It could be a novel experience for some people, answering police questions, and having to really think hard about whether the answers are true.
Certainly a bit different from dealing with customers, when you can just decide to turn off the tap and keep silent.
It is obviously time now for certain people to be seeking/obtaining legal advice/er/opinion, again...
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did any users begin to compile a list of executives and their teams trail that were directly involved in actioning and installing the trials at the time(s)?
such a list of people and their involvement in it might be very useful in the next set of actions such as a mass of small claims for various activitys these BT employees actioned etc.
it appears many of these BT people are personaly looking at big fines and other serious options surely....depending on the court ordered discovery facts and actions already known,and the sitting judge at the time (if people see fit and chose to make the time to bring these N1 [small claims court form]proceedings)OC.