Legal threat over stadium website

Legal action may be taken over acrimonious comments posted on a website dedicated to discussing Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium.

Dunedin man Paul Le Comte, who started the What If? Stadium of Dunedin website two years ago, took the site offline on Sunday morning after being threatened with legal action.

He said Stop the Stadium president Bev Butler and her husband, Peter Attwooll, made separate phone calls to his home on Sunday.

The first phone call was from Mr Attwooll at 8.20am, and the second by Ms Butler at 10.30am, with both alleging defamatory statements had been posted on the website, he said.

Ms Butler's call came after Mr Le Comte responded to Mr Attwooll's call by posting a message on his site asking for those wanting to "abuse and yell at me" to cease calling his home.

Mr Attwooll told the Otago Daily Times yesterday he wanted "defamatory" comments removed from the site, and had warned Mr Le Comte he was consulting a Christchurch-based lawyer "as a warning".

"He can take it as a legal threat. I guess in a way it is," Mr Attwooll said.

He denied he was abusive.

"That's not true. We are much smarter than that," he said.

Ms Butler said she was responding to "defamatory and offensive comments" on the website and did not yell abuse in asking for them to be removed.

"I was not shouting at him. I totally reject that."

She declined to say which comments posted on the website she considered defamatory, but conceded her phone call could be seen "as a threat of sorts".

"It could result in legal action," she said.

An edited version of the website was online about 14 hours later.

Mr Le Comte said he took action even though he considered debate on the site to be "opinion . . . not defamatory".

"The whole thing is just ridiculous," Mr Le Comte said.

He admitted there had been some name-calling in posts, which were removed following Sunday's legal threats.

The messages were replaced by a warning from Mr Le Comte for those visiting the site to moderate their comments.

Mr Le Comte is one of two editors - along with former StS member Elizabeth Kerr - moderating the site.

- chris.morris@odt.co.nz

 

Cartoon

I disagree with this comment. In 'certain countries', people are jailed for drinking alcohol. What's that got to do with the price of fish? Having said that, I think the cartoon on the STS website is inappropriate and offensive. In my view, the behaviour of the DCC and ORC has been arrogant, elitist and stupid, and most of the councillors may be characterised as short-sighteds, but they are not in any way comparable to the Third Reich or the Gestapo. If they were, then the publishers of the cartoon would indeed risk imprisonment or much worse. If that's what Max_Power is obliquely advocating, and his ideas are in any way representative of the stadium promoters, then I might need to reconsider my opinion about the cartoon.

I take it then ......

you will not be attending the opening celebrations Pukeko???

Onya Paul ii

Let's hope 'Buckmeadow' brings some pungent content to the debate.

Also, in some countries…

…people protesting or just speaking against something from the ‘powers that be’ would end up being shot. A good example was Tiananmen Square, 1989, and all the people were doing was protesting a lack of democracy.The cartoon (which was to purport the dictatorship style, not the killing business) is negligible compared to robbing ratepayers of collective millions against their wishes, and a string of opaque processes the “what they didn’t tell you” cases, the latest being the hidden sum of an additional $13 million. There's a truth.  

Truth?

In certain countries that cartoon would send someone to jail.

Onya Paul......

Onya Paul.....couldn't agree more with jackrabbit. Funny how threats are made against the 'little people' when all common sense, the law and vast public majority finally comes to fruition for Ms. Butler, Mr. Attwooll and STS - time to let it go folks. Just build it.

Can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen...

What about the Hitler cartoon? I was lampooned for saying it was shocking, and defamatory. Now that the shoe's on the other foot. It seems to be ok to defame councils and compare them to the worst serial killer in history, but STS is off the radar? I also thought that STS was about the right to free speech?

Except that...

The cartoons strongly ring of truth, an expression of the easy to see view of most people, which is different to straight out libel.

rich

That is a bit rich considering some of the cartoons on the Stop The Stadium website, can only hand it out but can't take it?

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