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Name: Natalie Haynes on Jul 1, 2008Comments: The BBC shouldn't dream of squandering its meagre resources on such a shoddy cause as Mr Green's unpaid legal costs, particularly in a year when they have been compelled to make so many staff redundant.Flag
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Name: I R Hawkins on Jul 1, 2008Comments: Mr Green knew the risks involved in bringing about a private prosecution. There should be a compelling case for the BBC and Avalon to waive costs - and Mr Green hasn't provided one.Flag
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Name: James Williams on Jul 1, 2008Comments: Mr Green has brought this on himself and caused a lot of people a great deal of distress in the process. To now ask the defendants or the nation to fund his vindictive and spurious action is pretty rich, in my view.Flag
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Name: Claire Ormrod on Jul 1, 2008Comments: Hear, Hear - a common sense victory for free speechFlag
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Name: Louise Lee on Jul 1, 2008Comments: Shame God didn't intervene sooner, so that didn't happen. Oh well, mysterious ways etc.Flag
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Name: Dan Mersh on Jul 1, 2008Comments: Waiving his costs, let's not forget, means that £55,000 of licence payers' money goes to his misguided court action. Which means effectively that we're paying for it, while the BBC is having to make cutbacks. Ooh this has made me grumpy.Flag
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Name: Mandy Jones on Jul 1, 2008Comments: Every other Britsh citizen would be made to pay their court fees/costs, as should Stephen Green. He is not above the law and hopefully will now learn to keep his opinions to himself.Flag
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Name: Rob Sedgebeer on Jul 1, 2008Comments: Even when trying to get the costs waived Mr Green can't help but continue his attacks. Most people learnt to take responsibility for their actions when they were children.Flag
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Name: Greg Palin on Jul 1, 2008Comments: Stephen Green is an odious little man and this could force him to starve to death. TAKE THE MONEY!Flag
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Name: Niki Rosenbaum on Jul 1, 2008Comments: Pay it Green; you brought a private prosecution, knowing you might fail. Pay it.Flag
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Name: Alex Collier on Jul 1, 2008Comments: I would rather the license fee was not wasted on this ridiculous man.Flag
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Name: Karen Alexander on Jul 1, 2008Comments: Why on earth should these costs be waived Stephen Green doubtless went to court advised of this potential outcome. The BBC, Avalon, and the individuals named here may well have plenty of money already - an irrelevant point in my view. Perhaps Christian Voice might foot the bill for him...Flag
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