[Ansteorra] Talking in court

Montega montega at gmail.com
Tue May 1 05:10:43 PDT 2007


I agree with that.

 The number one cause of talking in court..... you can't hear anything
and get a little bored with it. A PA system would  be great, but not
period. The second reason is courts that never end. I like the one
hour rule of our present king.

On 5/1/07, James Crouchet <james at crouchet.com> wrote:
> Wile I understand your frustration, I can also tell you this just is not
> going to happen. People were talking in court long before I joined over
> 2 and a half decades ago and they are still talking in court. Various
> people have ranted and railed about this and at most got some temporary
> attention. And the fact is there are plenty of sites and situations
> where there is little place else to go.
>
> Rather than pointing the dread finger and flogging people with guilt I
> think we would do better to set up some reasonable guidelines. For example:
>
> - If you wish to chat while court is in session then move to the back.
> - Keep your voices low.
> - More interested parties should move to the front of court and keep quiet.
>
> I think if we find a way to live with what we cannot change then life is
> more comfortable for everyone.
>
> Christian Doré
>
>
> Isobel de Kirkbryde wrote:
> > Frankly people talking is one of my pet peeves.  I understand the gift of gab -- have a touch myself.  However, I am hearing impaired and it is hard enough to hear what is going on in court without the competition from the back row talkers.  I'd like to see the talkers leave court, go find a nice corner somewhere and talk.  But, if you are going to be in court, exercise enough chivalry and manners to let others hear even if you aren't interested.
> >
>
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