User talk:David Gerard

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Latest comment: 3 years ago by Bernard Griffin in topic Your talk page protection of my account

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Really. I will almost never look at this page.

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Your talk page protection of my account

David, please undo your obviously improper protection of my talk page at en.wiki. You have no possible policy justification for it, and you certainly never even offered one in any event. So it really does look like the only reason you did it was to prevent your block, which is a rather obvious breach of the INVOLVED policy, and which rests on a pretty shaky sock accusation at that, from being scrutinised. I mean, I know you're not going to accept any of this, you're probably not even going to discharge your responsibility to promptly and fully explain your actions at all. Pursuant to the details you will find in my UTRS appeal, this message is only being posted to you here, rather than via a sock puppet account at en.wiki, much to your disappointment I imagine, to make sure there is an audit trail to prove that you were aware of my concerns, and totally ignored them, in the apparent belief you are simply just that powerful and untouchable. Bernard Griffin (talk) 19:49, 4 October 2020 (UTC)Reply