Talk:Jean McSorley
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Incorrect information
[edit]Originally posted at Wikipedia:Help Desk, the redirect page -- John of Reading (talk) 21:44, 2 November 2014 (UTC)
In the wiki page - given above - it is incorrectly stated that I am the subject of injunctions; this is not, and has never been true. The person who created the wiki page did so on incorrect information posted on the BBC website. At the time efforts were made to get the article amended, but nothing was done. I have tried amending it so it read correctly, but have failed in sorting out sources. That is partly because there is no source; it is not possible to cite a source for something which does not exist i.e. there is no document that says I don't have an injunction; it's not possible to source something that doesn't exist i.e. any injunction.
Can you help?
thank you
Jean McSorley — Preceding unsigned comment added by Scawfell (talk • contribs) 11:03, 31 October 2014
- @Scawfell: I've reworded the text so it makes it clear the injunctions were against the group, per the source. On another note, I could not find any sources for the last three sentences of the article. Do you have any? --NeilN talk to me 14:24, 3 November 2014 (UTC)