User talk:The Clype

Scottish Claymores
Pleases be aware the material you have attempted to add to this article is unacceptable, please read Wikipedia policies, starting with the Five Pillars. Additionally, Policy on Living People, inserting text saying people are "deranged" is unacceptable, additionally unencyclopaedic text which is not supported by Verifiable, respectable sources will be removed. Thanks, SFC9394 18:20, 24 March 2007 (UTC)


 * "All fact are of course correct and documentised". Does that include:


 * 2002 would also see a sad yet necessary shift in the dynamics of the front office owing to the tragic 9/11 events the previous year. GM Steve Livingston had recognised that 205 St Vincent St might well be the next global target, lodged as it was on a nondescript row of office buildings in a Glasgow street. Removing the somewhat faded blinds with the Claymores logo from the windows was discussed but obviously, given the organisation’s “American” connections, the building would have already been targeted and such measures would be unlikely to fool any terrorist reconnaissance already completed.


 * ? Pretty much all of the text you just added was junk,


 * Sadly this Woodstock-esque lineup never made it to Hampden, possibly reducing the Claymores chances of survival 10 fold.


 * If it was just nonsense then that would be that, but there is also the element of a personal attack on a living person,


 * Staff who dared to challenge the senior staff members hours, thinking he should be there when the office opened to try and help steady the ship, were invariably cut down with a scream of "I am the General Manager, who do you think you are?"


 * Given the serious nature of the personal comments made on a living person then nothing but a high quality source which is easily verifiable will do, such as a mainstream journalistic source (BBC, daily press) - otherwise the material will be immediately removed as per WP:LIVING. SFC9394 19:06, 24 March 2007 (UTC)


 * In your comment you mention an email - it should be pointed out that Verifiability requires respected independent sources such as the BBC, National Press or a Book from by a respected publisher. Private correspondence isn't verifiable.  Unless your claims can be substantiated by respected sources then they cannot be part of the article. SFC9394 21:47, 24 March 2007 (UTC)

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