JD v RU LCRO 55 / 2011 (22 March 2012) [pdf, 130 KB]
...intention or not, that is how Mr RU’s client felt and Mr RU felt some duty to try to minimise the effect of their presence on his client. [26] He accepts that he stopped in front of Mr JD and while acknowledging that he had an interest in the matter told him that he did not want Mr JD to enter into his life or be watching his premises. He denies however that he spoke with the degree of aggressiveness and lack of control described by Mr JD. [27] Mr RU advised that he has spent...