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Registration to this forum
is free! We do insist that you abide by the rules and policies detailed
below.
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Although the administrators
and moderators of The Forum will attempt to keep all objectionable
messages off this forum, it is impossible for us to review all messages.
All messages express the views of the author, and the Chichester &
District Angling Society will NOT be held responsible for the content
of any message.
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Anyone using this facility
must be courteous to other users and not use any profanities at any
time. All users beware..... when you make a post your ISP number will
appear on the web masters pages and can be barred from the forum at
any time if deemed necessary.
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By agreeing to these rules,
you warrant that you will not post any messages that are obscene,
vulgar, sexually-oriented, hateful, threatening, or otherwise violative
of any laws.
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The Administrator and Moderators
reserve the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any
reason.
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NO MULTIPLE IDENTITIES ALLOWED!
When you join this Forum you will receive an account registered to
your name and email address. You are limited to one personal account.
The creation of multiple accounts with different user names is strictly
forbidden and any such accounts will be terminated with no recourse
to appeal, along with the originator's membership.
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Disagreements. These will
inevitably occur (this is a discussion forum after all, which relies
on differences of opinion to exist), and when they do we ask you to
maintain your dignity keeping personal insults to a minimum.
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Think. Think before you press
'post'. Think about what you've just written, and the impression it
will give us of you. Think about whether it's even worth posting at
all. If it doesn't add anything to the topic at hand, click 'back'.
If it makes you look like an idiot, then we're liable to laugh at
you, so we'd advise against posting it.
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Your First Post. When posting
for the first time, consider introducing yourself, preferably with
your real first name. This helps people think you're a real person.
If possible, try not to use screen aliases that may cause offence.
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HAVE FUN!!! |