DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO GET IN TOUCH WITH SCOTLAND YARD??

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Call the FBI JJ,,,, they have the number
haha,,yoru crazy,,,,hahahah
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I don't think they give a crap about betcbs
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Jesus Christ, what is that picture.

Someone should disable the link that Everygamblersdream posted!!!!

I accidentally opened it at work.

Now I know better!!!

Thanks a lot Everygamblersdream...now they think I'm some kind of sicko.
 

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OH GROSS!

I wouldn;t have clicked on it until you said something..

nasty
 

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I almost went to the link... but when I moved the mouse I found very suspicious the "goat" part... Anyway, talking seriously (as I always do) here it goes...
And just to be annoying...
Scotland Yard
The task of organising and designing the "New Police" was placed in the hands of Colonel Charles Rowan and Richard Mayne (later Sir Richard Mayne}. These two Commissioners occupied a private house at 4, Whitehall Place, the back of which opened on to a courtyard. The back premises of 4 Whitehall Place were used as a police station. It was this address that led to the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police being known as Scotland Yard. The exact origin of the name is not clear and the following two stories have both gained creedance at various times:

It is said the location had been the site of a residence owned by the Kings of Scotland before the Union and used and occupied by them and/or their ambassadors when in London, and known as '"Scotland". The courtyard was later used by Sir Christopher Wren and known as "Scotland Yard".
Number 4 Whitehall Place backed onto a court called Great Scotland Yard, one of three streets incorporating the words "Scotland Yard" in its name. The street names are said to have derived from the land being owned by a man called Scott during the Middle Ages.
By 1887 the Police HQ embraced numbers 3, 4, 5, 21 and 22 Whitehall Place, numbers 8 and 9 Great Scotland Yard, numbers 1, 2 and 3 Palace Place and various stables and outbuildings as well as a freestanding building in the centre of the Yard that had successively held stores, the Public Carriage Office and the CID offices.

These headquarters were removed in 1890 to premises on the Victoria Embankment designed by Richard Norman Shaw and became known as "New Scotland Yard". In 1967, because of the need for a larger and more modern headquarters, a further move took place to the present site at Broadway, S.W.1, which is also known as "New Scotland Yard".
 

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I need to get in touch with Scotland Yard because someone keeps spamming me from England so I am reporting him.

CBS issues we deal with like men right on the forum.
 

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On that case, you want to go to the Computer Crime and Internet-Related Crimesection...
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Offensive e-mails
If you are concerned about "spam" or general unwanted e-mail, do not automatically assume that it is coming from where it seems to come from. There are various ways in which "spammers" can give false addresses.

Police can generally only assist in criminal matters and there is little that they can do in relation to general "spam", such as commercial advertising and campaign mailing, especially if it turns out that it originates from another country. Your internet service provider may be able to provide advice on identifying the origin of e-mail and on selectively blocking messages.

If someone is exploiting personal information about you in order to send you unwanted e-mail they may be breaching data protection laws. In the UK the authority responsible for overseeing data protection laws is the Information Commissioner. You can find information and advice at the Information Commissioner's website at: http://www.dataprotection.gov.uk

If you feel you are in danger as a result of threatening or offensive e-mails, please contact your local police station.

If you think you are the victim of a stalker then be careful not to destroy evidence that might be useful to police. Keep copies of e-mails on disk and print out hard copies. Do not delete the original. For more advice see our section on Advice to victims of stalkers
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A Lady Passing by I am starting to like you, good info.

Thanks

Your a good kid!
 

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Yeah, Scotland Yard will track down that spammer for you. Call them collect, too.
 

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Got some voice mail, left a message . I might have some pull with Scottland Yard and hopefully they can help me stop the spammer.
 

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EGD!!!! HAHAHHAAH
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jjgold - Get yourself a brain and do it yourself...learn HOW to type GOOGLE...and type in WTF your searching for and most likely you'll find it.(or anything else)

Your always asking for help in finding this or that little jjgold like your brain is broken and you have no hands to type with.
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Just-in-case you still can't figure things out on your own...here's a link to reporting Internet Crimes in England like the type you mentioned above:

How to Report Computer Crime and Internet-Related Crime - England

Follow the online instructions and report the crime and they will help you.
 

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That is the ugliest fvcking picture I've ever seen.I almost puked all over my monitor and keyboard.
 

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