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On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 05:24:25 GMT, "SeeAndAvoid"
wrote: "G.R. Patterson III" wrote The problem there is that they have formed an organization, and it is the org that is sueing these pilots. You don't have grounds for a countersuit unless this one is settled in favor of the pilots. After that occurs, they'll disolve the organization, and you won't have anyone to sue. Actually the complaint was not filed by the organization, but by individuals, it can be seen at http://www.stopthenoise.org/docs/COMPLAINT.ammended.pdf Plaintiffs: Robert F. Casey, Jr. 92 Washington Street, Ayer, Massachusetts. This presumably is the lawyer that someone said is donating his time, but is also a Plaintiff. Rita A. Casey, 92 Washington Street, Ayer, Massachusetts David McCoy, 187 Old Groton Road, Ayer, Massachusetts Amy McCoy, 187 Old Groton Road, Ayer, Massachusetts Gerard Hall, 34 Lovett Lane, Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Beverly Smith, 435 Old Ayer Road, Groton, Massachusetts ------------------------------------------------------------------ The STN site is pretty low tech and a bunch of rambling nonsense. I like this quote "FAA is an organization of General Aviation pilots tasked with policing, among other things, General Aviation". Really? And "It is not our intent to shut down General Aviation", yet a couple months ago, this same guy, Bill Burgoyne, said "There is no reason people need to have them (small airplanes) for transportation as private vehicles" article at http://www.generalaviationnews.com/e...olumn&-nothing Another website, that is a little more professionally done and more objective is http://www.planesenseofgroton.org/ although they are publicly posting N-numbers of airplanes that offend them. Is that legal? And if you want to see the height of anti aviation fascism, check out http://pages.prodigy.net/rockaway/newsletter229.htm Anyone else seen this garbage? These people have way too much time on their hands. I may be wrong, but it seems like "ol' Bill" tried to get his license once and failed. Now has it in for anything to do with aviation. Course I could just be mis-remembering. That did happen one time when I thought I was wrong, but really was so... never mind. And http://www.us-caw.org/ US Citizens Aviation Watch. Check the link for Monitored Airports, see if you're being watched. Most, but certainly not all are a bunch of nut cases. There are some level headed ones who just don't like the noise, but if you follow the noise pollution newsgroups you will see about 90% of the posts come from only a few people who are just plain not rational. However they do pose a threat to aviation in general, not just general aviation. Some of them are pretty radical. I know I'm not alone in these groups that this is all very disturbing. Especially if you are operating legally within the regs and being threatened in one way or another. I was once, ONCE. (Johnny Dangerously reference). Time to take the fight back to them. When it comes to law I know about zip, but I learned two things from a friend who is a lawyer. In cases like this where they are obviously trying to intimidate and harass the pilots, if at all possible file counter suits in amounts large enough it will scare off all but the diehards and if you win it'll make your lawyers rich. The other is you really do get all the justice you can afford, unless you are very, very lucky. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Chris |
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In article , Roger Halstead
wrote: And if you want to see the height of anti aviation fascism, check out http://pages.prodigy.net/rockaway/newsletter229.htm Anyone else seen this garbage? These people have way too much time on their hands. I may be wrong, but it seems like "ol' Bill" tried to get his license once and failed. Now has it in for anything to do with aviation. Course I could just be mis-remembering. That did happen one time when I thought I was wrong, but really was so... never mind. Perhpas you are confusing a fish with the long island looney bird. -- Bob Noel |
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![]() "Roger Halstead" wrote in message If the AOPA is serious they really need to come up with a good countersuit that would cost those filing the original lawsuit far more than what they are aksing. That they have caused great financial harm (pilots having to sell planes to meet expenses) is already an arguing point. This was a hot topic of discussion on the aerobatics e-mail list last fall. I wonder how truly serious AOPA is about this issue. They had to be dragged kicking and screaming into the fight. They got a lot of angry letters and cancelled memberships before they did anything. To their credit, once they realized how lame they looked, they did take action to correct it. Playing "dueling lawyers" won't have the desired effect. The founder of STN is a Boston lawyer who does all the legal work himself. He has a reputation of using lawsuits to bully others. You can't cost him more than his time, which he already donates willingly. |
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"Ed Haywood" wrote: "Roger Halstead" wrote in message If the AOPA is serious they really need to come up with a good countersuit that would cost those filing the original lawsuit far more than what they are aksing. That they have caused great financial harm (pilots having to sell planes to meet expenses) is already an arguing point. This was a hot topic of discussion on the aerobatics e-mail list last fall. I wonder how truly serious AOPA is about this issue. They had to be dragged kicking and screaming into the fight. They got a lot of angry letters and cancelled memberships before they did anything. To their credit, once they realized how lame they looked, they did take action to correct it. Playing "dueling lawyers" won't have the desired effect. The founder of STN is a Boston lawyer who does all the legal work himself. He has a reputation of using lawsuits to bully others. You can't cost him more than his time, which he already donates willingly. Why not take the matter up with the MA State Bar Assn.? I'm sure that his methods would skirt the limits of ethics. Maybe you can get him disbarred. |
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