> On 22 May 2011 11:58, Chris Keating <chriskeatingw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Also rather interestingly, it appears that a Scottish newspaper has
>> revealed
>> the identity of the footballer in question, on the grounds that English
>> superinjunctions don't apply in Scotland.
>
> I rather doubt that is their legal position. There is past clase law
> suggesting that really wont work. More practically they are likely
> betting the CTB thing wont last beyond Monday on the basis that at
> this point there are hermits in central wales who know who CTB is.
>
> --
> geni
>

Nevertheless, when the minimum bet at a table is 100,000 pounds it is
wiser to watch than to play. There is no way deliberate calculated
violation of an injunction will be viewed favorably, at least initially.
An adverse decision may be overturned or enforceable, but it is an
expensive game.

Fred


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