bigjohn wrote on Apr 22
nd, 2011 at 1:56am:
What gives you the right to tell other members what they can and cannot do ? I found your response to my original post rude and condescending ...
If my comments were found offensive then I must apologise.
Now I know that Talk Talk's failure had a part in delaying the ambulance response to a case that resulted in the death of a baby, this matter is clearly seen to be serious rather than "technical" as I hinted. If the full story had been given initially, then I would have recognised it as an issue of importance and some sensitivity. I am very sorry that my comments may have been seen to be belittling the importance of the death of a baby.
Awareness of the nature of the case also explains why Ofcom had to be seen to be doing something about it.
My statement - "It is for members to decide what ... they wish to discuss in this forum" was intended to
contradict a suggestion that I was attacking use of the forum to raise this matter. I was intending to make the general point that
nobody has the right to tell members what they can and cannot do or say. I am sorry if my choice of language created the impression that I was making the opposite point.
Unaware of the full story, I had only asked "Is there anything here to discuss?". I will admit to a sense of frustration at the fact that there is so little discussion of what I see as important topics of current concern relating to the scandalous misuse of non-geographic telephone numbers, which I understand to be the centre of focus for the forum. I see no problem in straying into discussion of closely, or even loosely, related issues, however one might expect to find most discussion around the central issues.
I am very ready to criticise members of the telecoms industry and Ofcom on things that they say and do. I believe that any such criticism is weakened in its effect if seen to come from sources that simply attack everything that they say and do. I also see it as rather pointless to waste energy in attacking someone one believes to be incapable of making the necessary correction to their behaviour.
I do however accept that many members totally disagree with me and I do not challenge their right to make whatever contribution they may wish to make to open discussion of issues in this forum.