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Old 30-06-2012, 10:25 AM   #11
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Default Re: Ford Australia public affairs director Sinead Phipps told Drive: “We have no plans to

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Originally Posted by Jason[98.EL]
thanks for clearing it up russ


Just a thought here russ

maybe we could use the moderated thread for topics that are only hearsay with no news artical to back them up

going from memory that thread/sub forum needs to have all the post's checked from yourself or other admin

now that you have a contact at Ford Au before the thread is posted you can check out the riliability of what the person is trying to post up I know that it will make more work you guys but it should keep things at bay till you can look into them

Jason
I think some of the biggest nuggets of gold (in terms of info) come from the public domain. There seem to be a few guys on here who have feelers out there. Wouldn't want to stifle this

If people who actually don't know anything factual could just ensure they frame what they say as being an opinion, a guess, or something they have been told then open discussion should be healthy.

It is every members responsibility to filter what they read accordingly and decide for themselves. Open discussion is an important part of being able to do so (I believe)
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