With no comment as to whether the account was hacked, it could be quite straightforward if one had access to the machine from which the application was used (or if the same password was used for other applications on that machine.)
The tone of the article, the quotes and the readers' views show how people interpret matters according the their own ideas and perspectives.
@Philip Thanks, but you certainly have no need to apologise to me. I would hope that visitors/ tourists etc. appreciate that this forum does cover serious issues alongside its other posts. I think that the dawlish.com home page does a pretty good job of covering the introduction to Dawlish.
I used to make it obvious when I was frivolling. Perhaps I still should. Suffice it to say that I am one of the people that right-thinking people call wrong-headed, immature or just plain stupid. Don
What about local issues that are repeated across the UK and should be national issues? Another category? Alternatively, we could ask the Webmaster to set up a watershed so that political posts are only visible after right-thinking people's bedtime. As I believe that almost any local issue has a political dimension, I suggest that we leave things as they are. Don
@bryony Good post. According to the politicians the unemployed fall into two categories: Those who are unable to work because of sickness or disability. On this basis, one might imagine that they are also unable to carry out much voluntary work. Those who are job seekers. They are supposed to spend their time demonstrably seeking work and should not have much time left over for voluntary work. ...
@willosindawlish I am not clear what it is that you are saying. I know that this is a low crime area - that is the point. In the late Sixties I lived in Liverpool 8 (Toxteth) and, even then, the police patrolled only in armoured land rovers like an occupying army. Subsequently, I was in London for many years. When I moved to Teignmouth, I couldn't believe that the flashing blue lights were ...
There could be new road signs - "Dawlish Welcomes Careful Doggers" and the Town Council could issue dogging licences.
Poppies (For Liam O’Neill and in memory of my grandparents) The poppy’s capsule oozes juice That brings us sleep, helps ease our pain. On one more continent the seeds Are mixed with dust and blood as we Forget that we must not forget. The poppies bloom, their beauty fades, Their petals scatter on the ground In Flanders or in Afghan fields. While poppies weep their latex tears, We plant ...
@Lynne , Becoming a grumpy old person, easy though it may be for people who have always been miserable, does take some practice. Try these exercises: Moan about young people having no respect or discipline. Avoid listening to what other people actually say and respond to what you know people like that normally say. Try to include "immature" or "right-thinking people" whenever someone ...