User talk:Legal request

February 2014
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About the "legal request"
Hi, Welcome to Wikipedia!

I found this message. Firstly something like that is, but secondly it's best not to start with a "legal" request because it can be interpreted as a legal threat. Legal threats aren't allowed on here: WP:LEGAL. If it is presented as just a "request" then it would belong on the talk page: Talk:Lauda Air Flight 004.

In terms of the totals, however, if you want the number of Hungarians to be changed, please provide a published source that indicates that there were four Hungarians and not two, or that two passengers boarding with non-Hungarian citizenships also had Hungarian citizenship. (Sometimes victim lists are skewed because people have dual citizenships, so airlines usually count the citizenships of the passports used to board the aircraft) - The source Wikipedia uses to say there were two Hungarians is: WhisperToMe (talk) 07:34, 16 March 2014 (UTC)
 * Wallace, Charles P. "'All Evidence' in Thai Air Crash Points to Bomb." Los Angeles Times. May 28, 1991. 2. Retrieved on February 15, 2013.
 * "The other victims were 52 Hong Kong Chinese, 39 Thais, 10 Italians, seven Swiss, six Chinese, four Germans, three each from Yugoslavia, Portugal and Taiwan, two each from the United States, Britain, Hungary and the Philippines and one each from Poland, Turkey, Brazil and Australia."