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A 30 year old servant of the Princely Palace is held resopnsible for emotionally pestering Princess Stephanie by sending 25 sms containing ' messegas showing a cerain délire amoureux ( mad love)' . The messages didn't contain ' any dirty intention' but showed the already mentioned 'signs of being madly in love' . These 25 sms had been send to the princess between December 2004 and July 2005. After the princess expressed her cmoplain the young man lost his job at the princely court and was admitted to 8 days of prison by the ' tribunal correctionel' of the Principality on Tuesday.
AFP Article Last edited by michelle; 12-01-2005 at 07:55 AM. |
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8 days only? I hope Stephanie will be safe...
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Well hopefully this scoundrel gets the point now and backs off!!
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How did he get her number in the first place? A private mobile number shouldn't be handed out randomly to the personel IMO. If it wasn't stephanie wo gave it to him (if it was her might want to be more careful about it), than it might be worth seeking out the person who did, to make sure it doesn't happen again.
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[quote=RADKER18Albert might have to teach him a lesson
[/quote]I'm sure he already did ...like "bingo-bongo a****** stay away from my little sister! !!!! ![]() ![]() "
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Besides 25 sms in 6 months is not a lot, I know teenies who write that many per hour . Not that I approve of pestering people, but I am sure there would have been other ways of dealing with it (changing number and sacking him probably would have ended it rather quickly). 8 days prison is in MC a lot, especially when you consider that people who have kept "slaves"(term used by MC prosecutor) for years only have to pay a fine of a couple of thousand Euros plus a warning (and one has to remember that it was a German billionaire who got caught), I find the punishment for 25 sms rather harsh. Especially since he did not use any extreme language. Besides, why not delete them without reading them? And then go and sack him.Just my 2 cents |
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Bodyguards and police are always around the Princesses' houses, so I doubt she is unprotected at night..It would be very strange and very irresponsible to have her and her children unprotected even in Monaco which is an almost irrealisticly safe place...
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I seem to understand very well what my brother wants to say:
For each woman ( at least those I know) it is normal to fear such things like unwanted men, people who follow you etc. I believe Stephanie was just scared by his contunuing messages ( no matter how many). If you don't really know what someones projects are, what he really wants, what he's up to, what he's capable for ... that scares you. I do understand quite well that Stephanie was scared and felt very uncomfortable .. even though she knows she's highly protected. Don't you know this feeling of fearing something unknown no matter if your family is in the house with you or you rationally know nothing serious will happen but still you feel uncomfortable .. I think it was the right thing to do for Steph to inform the police... that way she could cut it short before it got more dangerous. If this guy would have send one message saying : "I love you like crazy, You're beautiful ..etc " .. it might have been ok and Stephanie would have left it at that and changed her number ( she even did change her number anyhow now I think) ... but this continious messaging frightend her ... and I understand that very well. |
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Btw just recently a woman got murdered by her son who was known as being mentally unstable and had been in MC prison. He murdered his mum in an appartment nearby MCs largest playground and a school. After the fact he went to the polidce to render himself.otherwise they probably would not have known for a while, that a crime had been committed. The double murder of an elderly british couple in their appartment (they were found by a caretaker about 4 weeks after the facts) is still not clear. Neither has their been any arrests for the bombing of the Stadium (where people are still waiting for the repairs to be done). So much about MC being a safe place. It certainly isn't for normal people. Try crossing the road here sometimes. And it doesn't matter whether the policeman stands just a few meters away. They commit hit and run anyway. And if you are unlucky enough to be pregnant and not be able to go to the police within 2 days because you are risking a double miscarriage, then it doesn't matter that you know the license plate because a normal person only has 48 hours to file a complaint. Have that happen to one of the royals, the person would spend the rest of his life in prison. Just my opinion and experience. |
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My experience is that of a normal tourist coming to MC in the summer and comparing it to Rome where I studied and other capitals in the world, two worlds apart! And Rome is one of the safest big cities around Europe, but in MC you can walk at night all dressed up (someone with jewels) and feel safe. I don't know how it feels like to actually live there, but I have been a tourist in many cities and I've never felt that safe anywhere...Plus ( and I don't say this to imply that what Steph did was wrong as I have no basis to judge) a member of the princely family has (or can easily obtain) a kind of protection much superiour to normal citizens.
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the only things happening here (France direct border MC) is a bit of occasional vandalism, easy theft (like scooters, bikes) and occasional fights on the street between drunks. That's probably why after 6 you won't find an open policestation and on Saturdays and Sundays they are closed. Only 2 policemen in a car circle around a bit and catch the thiefs that break into shops close to the border (MC police has no jurisdiction , so they need presence of French police when robbers need to be arrested. i can watch them occasionally chasing someone from MC up the stairs, where the French wait for them ) |
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Again, I know there is a huge difference between living permanently and spending some time ina place, so I hope you don't think I'm questioning your experience.
Anyway, when I came to Cote d'Azur I found a huge security gap between France (Antibes, Juan Les Pins and Nice) and MC, and I'm not talking about perception but about being actually bothered in many ways for example on my way home at night after the disco; what happened many times in Juan Les Pin never happened in Monaco; and Cote d'Azur (in the summer) is still in a league of its own compared to the majority of European cities: what I would do there I wouldn't do in London, or Paris (still while I was in a dorm in Antibes, there were two or three robberies...). As for the life of a pedestrian, take a walk in Rome, and you will tell me how you feel... Anyway, once again, I think (and hope for her as she needs it) Steph is much more protected than the average citizen. Kisses Last edited by Grace; 12-02-2005 at 05:14 AM. |