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    In my time ashore I found a lot of people would try a tribunal , a sthey had nothing yto lose , and preparing a defence cost the company a fortune in manpower and time , so I think a charge to lodge the initial complaint is needed to sort out the vexatious claims from the real ones
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    Hi shipmates, Bankers economics in the U.S.A. and U.K {today}6 sailors ex merchant navy in a bar, every time they drink the barman fills the glass,At any one time ,only 6 oz of whiskey in any one glass. thats how the fed and banking system works, no shortage of whiskey{money} in the bank of england.So debt is not a real issue just make more... money

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