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Re: Tech-Man going to Texas?



Well, well, well, how interesting! I hope Jim makes it to the show they have
prepared for him. You know there are such things as excursion fares that can
allow you a stop over of sorts. I suggest that Jim take the flight to Dallas
and then to Austin and then back to Florida. I think there is a place he
should visit there in Austin to file a little complaint of his own.
This is pretty weird and convoluted, but it may throw a wet blanket on the
party they prepared for Jim.
Brinks has no friends in the alarm manufacturing business, save Honeywell
perhaps. However given Brinks size there are only a few big boys that would
be brave enough to stick a finger in their eye. One is DSC now owned by
TYCO, also owner of ADT. When do you think Brinks and ADT would ever play
nice together? Well there is a manufacturing engineer named Reinhart Piltner
that has close ties to DSC. He has done a lot of work for DSC in the very
field Brinks claims the have their expert, David Yorkey, in. Reinhart might
easily be persuaded to be an expert witness in this case. It would be nice
to get a few favors called in and put him on a plane. You know if this keeps
going that someone from Brinks will have to depose him eventually. But being
from Eastern Europe during the bad old days of being under the thumb of the
USSR left him with a distinct dislike for the asymmetrical type warfare big
brother waged. He has been to Texas once or twice before, so showing up for
a deposition here wouldn't frighten him too much.
Another character that is as honest as he is fearless is Dr. Bob Banerjee.
He'll tell the truth to anyone about any product. He has a great speaking
voice and can make technical things easy to understand. Women like his voice
especially. I bet a certain female judge might find him just fascinating. He
has the CV to stomp any Brinks sycophant expert witness. I don't think Bosch
is too friendly towards Brinks. The Bosch go to market strategy includes
their buddies at ADT, and I don't think any Brinks tech could even turn on a
D5200. Could it be that is because ADT is still the largest customer for
Bosch gear, even after all these years of owning DSC? Kind of like "Any
friend of mine" only in reverse.
Between now and October 26th someone needs to get the CV for that expert
David Yorkey, Brink's Senior Manager of Product Technology.
With all those expert players it will be time to put up or shut up about
Brink's claims that Jim is about to release information that would turn
loose a plague of flipped panels. If Brinks is to be believed that would
mean plenty of dealers would be doing something illegal in this state. Guess
who's job and purpose it is to investigate these dealers and put them out of
business? Yep, the good old Texas Department of Public Safety. In other
words the police. http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/psb/
And here's where you can find a complete list of the dealers that may be
doing this evil deed..
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/psb/company/company_search.aspx
Dealers like Brinks should be aware of the following rules.
RULE §35.11 (n) No provider of a regulated activity or service shall engage
in any unconscionable action or course of action, or engage in any false,
misleading, or deceptive act or practice, as these are defined in §§17.45(5)
and 17.46 (respectively) of the Texas Business and Commerce Code.
So the list of licensed dealers is there. Brinks is telling the Court in
Dallas that Jim is about to do something horrible that demands immediate
attention to avoid any damage to Brinks. (I can hardly even bring myself to
type these words because the whole concept is utterly ridiculous).  Well Jim
could get busy and email these folks to see what their stand is on stealing
Brinks panels. Don't forget to include the independent central station
operators in all this too.
http://www.csaaul.org/ If a dealer is doing something illegal with the
Brinks panel, the monitoring company might be too. So lets see,. we have a
government entity who's responsibility it is to make certain no dealer is
engaged in the type of activity Brinks claims is the fruit of Jims labor. We
have a venue run by cops and an industry that is full of ex cops, neither
have reason to like or especially to trust Brinks in this matter with these
back door accusations. This place is most unlike Federal Court with its
arcane rules of evidence, "them boys just get down to it". So here it is in
a nutshell. We have two engineers or more that can tell the board about
Brinks so called intellectual property and how it works. So the board will
have to decide if that is something that dealers can, should or would be
doing to one another, even because or even despite some federal ruling to
the contrary. You know about attitudes about Federal regulation that bring
out things like amnesty cities and medical marijuana clubs, and even a rebel
flag from time to time.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/psb/forms/forms/PSB-22-ComplaintForm.pdf
So I suggest that Jim fill out the above form. Either Jim comes clean and he
lists all the dealers in violation based on Brinks desperate assertions and
the board sanctions those dealers (or Jim merely shows the board the
emergency ruling that may be handed down by the Federal Court in a more or
less emergency fashion that provides information that vast crimes are being
committed or are likely to be committed). The truth here is obviously being
skirted here by someone or some company, one way or another. Lets find or
who is telling the truth and who is stretching the truth in a forum where
folks like Brinks legal staff don't have the upper hand. In fact if the
Brinks boys misbehave or fail to show they could end up with their own hands
behind their backs for awhile. You know many Texan have a sense of humor and
might be laughing about all this, but I hope Jim gets it together finally
and has the last laugh on Brinks. Listening to legal consul like Brinks has
employed now may yield that same result as the last group of idiots that
went to Federal Court convinced they'd win on some technicality.
http://www.sco.com/company/news/statement.html. Instead they ended up in
Bankruptcy court. Jim could not hurt Brinks if he one the lotto and spent
every cent on lawyers. However Brinks may just be stupid enough to put
itself in a place where its own innumerable natural enemies can really tear
it apart. Truth be told Brinks will probably destroy poor Jim now, just
because they can do it and its cheap and easy to do. But after seeing his
demise I bet he'll be the last one Brinks destroys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp72gXkYJIw Fall is here, and things are
about to warm up.

"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:c291cd319b4323878290b2bd56ee323c@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Looks like Rojas is going to Texas.  The judge has ordered him to appear
in
> person on October 26 for a hearing on Brink's contempt motion.  Failure to
> appear will result in severe repercussions, according to the judge. If Jim
> is found in contempt, he can be fined or locked up, and Brink's can be
> awarded attorney's fees.
>




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