If that's the case, in England, can a solicitor be prosecuted for soliciting ?
2006-06-17 09:56:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It means you are a violater that is violated as you got a violation.
2006-06-17 08:47:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Either that,or you made Yahoo! Answers feel violated...
2006-06-17 11:40:04
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answered by howlettlogan 6
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Nope,
It is just an indication that you have committed a violation of the law.
2006-06-17 08:47:12
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answer #4
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answered by Steven B 6
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No that means you have violated another.
2006-06-17 08:45:50
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answered by Sentient7 2
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u have violated some one else
its silly
2006-06-18 02:04:02
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answered by km 5
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No, you're the violator
2006-06-17 08:46:46
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answered by turtlemascot103 2
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nope you just posted content that yahoo answers doenst find appropriate so basically what ou violated was yahoo answers. well yahoo answers sorta violated you because they said the question or answer you gave was inapropriate.
2006-06-17 08:49:48
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answered by MEGAN THE PLAYFUL SPIRIT 3
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NO THAT MEANS THAT "YOU" HAVE VIOLATED ONE OF YAHOO'S RULES.
2006-06-17 08:57:21
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answered by msverychocolate 5
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This is in 'Words and Wordplay', don't you get it people????
That's very funny and so is the solicitor one, and why don't monks live in a monkery?
2006-06-17 10:50:52
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answered by Anonymous
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