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Biotech / Medical : Pluvia vs. Westergaard

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To: Westergaard who wrote (844)9/1/1997 6:25:00 AM
From: Noneyet   of 1267
 
Westergaard,

1) I would assume from your defense of the photographers that you have engaged in similar behavior, have you ever been paid to hunt people at any cost ( for important reasons such as photos ) ??? At a glance, that's exactly what you are doing with Pluvia.

2) The Princess was far bettor off as a recluse !! Is that correct ??? She had no right to her own life and an expectation of privacy. Why shouldn't photographers pursue her for a bounty of up to a million dollars, and when her car exceeded the speed limits, those men or women slowed to obey the law, and allowed the Princess to escape ????

The Princess's brother has said it all, " They hounded her to death ". Well let's see how this plays out, for it seems they have been charged with manslaughter. The result of this may set good example for your conduct in the future.

PS. Westergaard, hopefully you can see, in this small forum of public opinion, you are losing miserably.
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