hitomi Posted November 16, 2005 Share Posted November 16, 2005 eto question, in light of the quality of governance we've had over the years: can you sue the government? i'm not talking about through the ombudsman here, i mean a private citizen suing the government. can it be done? has it been done? for example, recently in Sta. Mesa. There was a giant hole in the street and the government did nothing about it, not even providing a barrier and warning signage. Late one night, a motorcycle and a car fell in it, the car was heavily damaged - i don't know what happened to the motorcycle, but it must have been worse. so i'm thinking, kawawa naman sila, can you sue the government for damages? Quote Link to comment
R@v3n Posted November 16, 2005 Share Posted November 16, 2005 Hehe .. that wouldn't be a big problem, just a lot of clicking on yes. And if its indeed the folders under document and settings, that would be a lot of clicking yes. The admin can always take control, even when deny permissions are present .. it just takes a lot of perseverance in having to acknowledge every permission change to files and folders.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hopefully, the file/s or directory/s weren't made private (in other words...encrypted) by the user or else even if you do change the permissions you won't be able to access the files. :headsetsmiley: Quote Link to comment
wolfy Posted November 16, 2005 Share Posted November 16, 2005 Hopefully, the file/s or directory/s weren't made private (in other words...encrypted) by the user or else even if you do change the permissions you won't be able to access the files. :headsetsmiley:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> It's pretty rare to find that on the average user pc. Most users don't use the encrypted file/folder option in windows ( luckily they don't ) Quote Link to comment
deus Posted November 16, 2005 Share Posted November 16, 2005 Hehe .. that wouldn't be a big problem, just a lot of clicking on yes. And if its indeed the folders under document and settings, that would be a lot of clicking yes. The admin can always take control, even when deny permissions are present .. it just takes a lot of perseverance in having to acknowledge every permission change to files and folders.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> yes that's quite right but you just have to select the parent folder and replace or add a new owner, then applying these ownership to all subcontainers and objects Quote Link to comment
agentjackbauer Posted November 16, 2005 Share Posted November 16, 2005 By all means you can. Quote Link to comment
FastAndTheCurious Posted November 16, 2005 Share Posted November 16, 2005 hmmmm... a whole host of cases, both criminal and civil, may come forth due to the attendant facts...as what google says, do specify your facts so that search may be better attuned to your purposes... that is why sometimes lawyers have been criticized for giving wrong advice, oftentimes clients do not give the full picture and many a time surprises come along...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> no complains or anything... lumabag ba ito sa batas? Quote Link to comment
FastAndTheCurious Posted November 16, 2005 Share Posted November 16, 2005 Anong kaso ito? Boyfriend: 20Girlfriend: 17 Then girlfriend became pregnant... but with her consent. no complains on both parties, but just wondering if anyone breaks the rule of law. Quote Link to comment
wolfy Posted November 16, 2005 Share Posted November 16, 2005 yes that's quite right but you just have to select the parent folder and replace or add a new owner, then applying these ownership to all subcontainers and objects <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yup, but when deny permissions are present, you have to acknowledge every change .. even when you just select the top folder and apply it to all underlying files and folders. Quote Link to comment
oliverjohnholmes Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 Anong kaso ito? Boyfriend: 20Girlfriend: 17 Then girlfriend became pregnant... but with her consent. no complains on both parties, but just wondering if anyone breaks the rule of law.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>see agentjackbauer's reply to that... if you are thinking about it..it would be better if you think twice or even three more times before doing it...or having anyone around you do it... if you want to get philosophical on the topic...there would have to be a discussion on the political theory (Social Contract or Leviathan) each member of the body politic enters into...but in essence the violation of the law is the violation of the peace of society, now violation of the law and the prosecution of such violation are two very different things...but i digress and that seems too far off the topic... as it were, i second agentjackbauer and the attendant circumstances may alter the crime committed (for example if the elder is a relative or a position of authority over the person...secondly if the parents of the girl opts to file a different case altogether, on the basis that she is still a minor)...too many factors have to be considered, so a full answer cannot be provided unless and until a better picture is painted for the "high priests of the temple of justice"... Quote Link to comment
cyber_princesa26 Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 good pm guys! ive sent a demand letter of support to my exhubby and he received it yesterday but instead of meeting us for a possible negotiations, nagmatigas pa cya. obviously, he doesnt know anything about negotiations or compromise. he's insisting that he cant afford to give the financial support that im asking but that's where the negotiation will come in right? what should i do kung ayaw nya tlgang makipagkita for negotiations? i even told him to get his own lawyer if he wants para mas madali samin. help po pls... thanks... Quote Link to comment
oliverjohnholmes Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 good pm guys! ive sent a demand letter of support to my exhubby and he received it yesterday but instead of meeting us for a possible negotiations, nagmatigas pa cya. obviously, he doesnt know anything about negotiations or compromise. he's insisting that he cant afford to give the financial support that im asking but that's where the negotiation will come in right? what should i do kung ayaw nya tlgang makipagkita for negotiations? i even told him to get his own lawyer if he wants para mas madali samin. help po pls... thanks...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> send him another demand letter, include therein his first refusal...indicate that if he fails to meet and negotiate you would be constrained to seek redress in the proper legal venue...have it received by him formally... if he still refuses, then file a petition for support in the RTC where you are residing...then get a lawyer to help you with it... Quote Link to comment
cyber_princesa26 Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 Thanks oliver actually, i already have a lawyer and she was the undersigned in the demand letter that ive sent. the problem is that, he's a seaman and he's living in a week's time so am not sure if he will still receive the 2nd demand letter. the 1st demand letter was a registered mail and it took 5 days for him to receive it. ive texted him again today and asking him if we could discuss the matter with my lawyer on monday. feeling nya kasi pinipilit ko cyang ibigay ung amount na un. willing naman akong babaan ung amount ng financial support. i just would like everything to be in black and white na lang. Quote Link to comment
Dr. House Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 guys how do i find windows license key on windows registry? thanks! Quote Link to comment
Dr. House Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 oh and BTW, i'm using windows xp, service pack 2. thanks! Quote Link to comment
Dr. House Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 guys what program can i use to decode my DVD Movies and convert it into divx or that i could play it in my computer without the dvd in my dvd rom drive. thanks! Quote Link to comment
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