jamesmahon
"I don't know whether you are being sarcastic or not, but if the end solution is what was always the best one anyway to secure convictions then so be it. Your behaviour is still completely ignorant and you owe me an apology."
An apology for what? For using a name and email address that you made public? Please. Get over yourself.
"All very strange. Very strange. A few posts ago it was completely out your hands now you have power to ensure things are done responsibly. Which is it? Or do we now have delusions of grandeur?"
Nothing of the sort. This is not my "operation" and I have thus far heard nothing directly from Anonymous. However, if there's a chance I can get their attention through well-connected colleagues and establish a dialogue, then I will do everything in my power. As I see it, it is in the interests of all concerned for this to be done as responsibly as possible.
Can I just point out that for pretty much 12 pages Cedars and I have argued backwards on forwards on this. Me that the list should not be in the public domain and if it must be released to go to authorities. Cedars that it should be made public.
Now you're trying to rewrite history. The last I checked, you would rather nothing happened. The issue of preference over whether the authorities should be involved was only raised in the last couple of pages, and I immediately stated I could consent to that as a first preference. You even responded "cedar's is right" when you got the NSPCC reply. What's your problem?
For someone who was ready to bale out of the conversation a page ago, you suddenly have a lot to say for yourself.
Cedars