Group: uk.people.disability
From: "Theo_Delight@yahoo.co.uk"
Date: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 5:26 AM
Subject: Re: litigants in person society?

On 2 Oct, 10:58, "The Todal" wrote:
> wrote in message
> news: @ ...
> > On 2 Oct, 09:18, "The Todal" wrote:
> >> wrote in message
> >>news:vhm3g39vtf39a4fradshhmp8s9jhd5b3hl@ ...
>
> >> > Is there a litigants in person society or support in London England?
>
> >> If there is, you should distrust it.
>
> >> Most people who are litigants in person have maybe two or three court
> >> cases
> >> in their entire lives, and therefore have no need to form a society.
> >> Anyone
> >> who habitually sues other people as a litigant in person, is probably
> >> mentally unbalanced.
>
> > Really, Derek!
>
> > Everyone needs a hobby, even Peter Turtill!
>
> Actually, I suppose someone should conduct a survey to find out how many
> people have sued or been personally sued, in the County Court.
>
> I think I'm currently on my third case, hence my rash assumption "two or
> three court cases".

Either you are or you are not on your third case, unless you are
waiting for the other party to respond.

Is trade in the market so bad these days that you can't afford a
lawyer?

> I suppose it is possible that you could have quite a
> few more and still be sane.

Yes, that may be possible; it might even be _possible_ that smicker is
not the litigious loony he is otherwise reckoned to be.

> I would suggest this newsgroup is the next best thing to a litigant in
> person support group.

Or not. How much "support" was given to Hulberk?

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