Anybody got Ron and Martin's home addresses
#1
Posted 07 February 2008 - 15:38
It seems the Italian authorities would like to know....
http://www.autosport...rt.php/id/65029
Not sure if Stepney even has a home address now...I assume he is living in a hedge in outer-Mongolia or somesuch these days?
Anyway, I guess if you do have them, the Modena Magistrates would appreciate the info!
(oh, and if you DO actually have them, please don't post them them here, lest some of Alonso's "fans" (not his real fans, I mean the racist wankers) start sticking their stools in padded envelopes....)
#3
Posted 07 February 2008 - 15:42
Originally posted by Red ITC
You have failed to understand the article.
Granted, it is Jonathan Neale and Rob Taylor whose addresses are required....still seems odd that they cannot be served notice at the office.
#4
Posted 07 February 2008 - 18:19
#5
Posted 07 February 2008 - 18:38
It's well past that time.Originally posted by Fausta
It is time to put the spy case to bed.
But Ferrari just can't let it go.
Giuseppe Tibis, the Modena magistrate in charge of the investigation, has "invited" lots of people to come talk to him.
If he decides to 'invite' me to come talk with him in Italy, at my expense, I'd give him the 'finger', without any hesitation.
OTOH, if he was willing to come and visit me, I'd make him welcome and even buy him a drink.
Why in hell would anybody feel obligated to take time out their schedule and pay air-fare and hotel expenses, just to talk to him ???
#6
Posted 07 February 2008 - 18:48
Originally posted by Milt
It's well past that time.
But Ferrari just can't let it go.
Giuseppe Tibis, the Modena magistrate in charge of the investigation, has "invited" lots of people to come talk to him.
If he decides to 'invite' me to come talk with him in Italy, at my expense, I'd give him the 'finger', without any hesitation.
OTOH, if he was willing to come and visit me, I'd make him welcome and even buy him a drink.
Agreed. I would have to take it a step further still. Buy him a few drinks, and then invite the authorities to question him about the many dubious court decisions that have been influenced by corruption in Italian courts during the last decade. It makes just about as much sense as them still wanting to "ask a few friendly questions" to various McLaren staff over a case that the rest of the world have long since put behind them. OTOH, if he really wants to look into Italian teams involvement in F1, I am more than happy to give him a short breakdown of how the glorious Ferrari team have behaved. What a tool this Tibis is
#7
Posted 07 February 2008 - 18:48
Originally posted by Milt
It's well past that time.
But Ferrari just can't let it go.
: Of course. Never mind that from a sporting aspect, the spy case is over. This interviewing of McLaren personnel relates to Stepney's prosecution. It's not a matter of Ferrari letting it go, it's a matter of prosecuting a criminal act and securing the testimony of those who may pertinent evidence.
#8
Posted 08 February 2008 - 07:39
I think also that Jean Todt is a fairly relentless man, don't you?Originally posted by Scudetto
: Of course. Never mind that from a sporting aspect, the spy case is over. This interviewing of McLaren personnel relates to Stepney's prosecution. It's not a matter of Ferrari letting it go, it's a matter of prosecuting a criminal act and securing the testimony of those who may pertinent evidence.
#9
Posted 08 February 2008 - 08:15
He lives very close to McLaren headquarters.
#10
Posted 08 February 2008 - 08:17
Originally posted by Stephan
I know where Ron lives, I have seen his house and his cars parked outside
He lives very close to McLaren headquarters.
And i think it would be highly unappropriate to post his or anyone's else address without their permission.
#11
Posted 08 February 2008 - 08:19
Originally posted by glorius&victorius
And i think it would be highly unappropriate to post his or anyone's else address without their permission.
Did I post the address? :
#12
Posted 08 February 2008 - 08:48
1 Letsbe Avenue??
#13
Posted 08 February 2008 - 10:17
Originally posted by Welsh
is it
1 Letsbe Avenue??
hahaha, ahhh the old ones are the best
#14
Posted 08 February 2008 - 10:35
Originally posted by For sure
Granted, it is Jonathan Neale and Rob Taylor whose addresses are required....still seems odd that they cannot be served notice at the office.
That's only psrt of what you have misunderstood. The other part is that none of them are legally REQUIRED to attend at this stage, they are simply INVITED. Very different.
#15
Posted 08 February 2008 - 12:50
Originally posted by Melbourne Park
I think also that Jean Todt is a fairly relentless man, don't you?
Sure he is. I rather doubt he'd be where he is if he weren't. But I don't see what that has to do with allowing the judicial process to carry on, particularly where the prosecution of crimes is concerned.
#16
Posted 08 February 2008 - 12:58
Originally posted by Scudetto
Sure he is. I rather doubt he'd be where he is if he weren't. But I don't see what that has to do with allowing the judicial process to carry on, particularly where the prosecution of crimes is concerned.
Scudetto come on now....the Modena Magistrates just simply following through the judicial process is hardly sensational headlines is it? You have to throw Todt in there somewhere as the organ grinder vindictively pursuing his rivals to the ends of the earth....to make it newsworthy ;)
#17
Posted 08 February 2008 - 13:08
That's my vision!Originally posted by Chiara
Scudetto come on now....the Modena Magistrates just simply following through the judicial process is hardly sensational headlines is it? You have to throw Todt in there somewhere as the organ grinder vindictively pursuing his rivals to the ends of the earth....to make it newsworthy ;)
Awesome to have him in your corner, but once opposed, I reckon he just would never let go.
I don't think its good for F1 though. Its becoming too partisan - I don't like that. I also suspect that the media like making things worse than they are - it sells and they make money from it. I don't like all that - but I guess that is what ultimately pays the F1 bills. A shame IMO.
#18
Posted 08 February 2008 - 17:07
You are quite possibly correct....although I guess this is different to the euphamism "[person x] is 'helping' police with their enquiries".Originally posted by Rinehart
That's only psrt of what you have misunderstood. The other part is that none of them are legally REQUIRED to attend at this stage, they are simply INVITED. Very different.
#19
Posted 08 February 2008 - 18:25
Originally posted by Melbourne Park
That's my vision!
Awesome to have him in your corner, but once opposed, I reckon he just would never let go.
I don't think its good for F1 though. Its becoming too partisan - I don't like that. I also suspect that the media like making things worse than they are - it sells and they make money from it. I don't like all that - but I guess that is what ultimately pays the F1 bills. A shame IMO.
Where I differ from your assessment is that I think as far as F1 is concerned, the spying scandal IS overwith. So I don't view these ongoing proceedings as not "good for F1." F1 is, relatively speaking, uninvolved in these legal actions except to the extent that the crime(s) committed and the damages suffered were in an F1 context.
Chiara: