Theft from the NRA Armoury.

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Andy632

Re: Theft from the NRA Armoury.

#91 Post by Andy632 »

I didn't scan it cos of Copyrights! ;) ;) ;) :flag6: :flag6: :flag6:
HALODIN

Re: Theft from the NRA Armoury.

#92 Post by HALODIN »

goodjob
ashmcc wrote:Here you go.
techguy

Re: Theft from the NRA Armoury.

#93 Post by techguy »

zanes wrote:"Any assertion that the judge upheld Miss B-L's case because the NRA is not operating a secure section 5 armoury is false".

Whilst this may be true, the whole case came about because the NRA is not operating a secure section 5 armoury.
Was. Not is. The problems have been resolved.
polemass

Re: Theft from the NRA Armoury.

#94 Post by polemass »

"...no insurer would allow anyone to keep the wreck of the car after the insurer paid the owner..."heh?it is standard procedure-my old suzuki vitara was hit by bmw mini of instructor driver when parked,bumper+rear wing in bits-to expensive to repair,written off-money paid in check after deducting 25£ off,as administrative costs,car still in use,just passed mot...
some kind of wicked thinking,but explains all this noise when cancelling most of Club days this year....more to come...?
zanes

Re: Theft from the NRA Armoury.

#95 Post by zanes »

techguy wrote:
zanes wrote:"Any assertion that the judge upheld Miss B-L's case because the NRA is not operating a secure section 5 armoury is false".

Whilst this may be true, the whole case came about because the NRA is not operating a secure section 5 armoury.
Was. Not is. The problems have been resolved.
A fair point- I would edit my post but I'm past the edit time. Doh.
Gaz

Re: Theft from the NRA Armoury.

#96 Post by Gaz »

Without a copy of the court transcripts it's going to be impossible to know what the judge actually decided. Gun Trade News obviously had an axe to grind, and naturally the NRA aren't going to publish anything that paints them in a worse light than GTN's slanted coverage already has.

I think it'd cost around £250 to get the transcripts. Whip-round? any????
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Re: Theft from the NRA Armoury.

#97 Post by mag41uk »

I would put in a tenner.
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Re: Theft from the NRA Armoury.

#98 Post by Mezzer »

It's worth a tenner from me :good:

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Re: Theft from the NRA Armoury.

#99 Post by meles meles »

Hmmm, we thinks you come not to praise Caesar but to bury him...

Be honest, oomans, hasn't the NRA improved just a teeny weeny bit under Mercer's governance? We, being Shire folk, used to be very NRA, but we have to admit that on our recent visits to Bisley the facilities there have improved, the staff are more helpful and the general approach of the NRA seems to be changing for the better.
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Demonic69

Re: Theft from the NRA Armoury.

#100 Post by Demonic69 »

Are you getting the NRA and Bisley confused badger? ;-)
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