User talk:219.89.59.168
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[edit] Crime Expo South Africa
I am disappointed you have restored a much less good version of the article without responding properly in the article talk page. As it stands it breaks many of our policies. For example, blogs are not usually considered good sources. As has been said, the proper way to address any concerns you have is to either add properly sourced material in the article, or to discuss in talk as others have done. --Guinnog 23:56, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
Guinnog, I am disappointed by you making this article one-sided, by deleting properly written sections and replacing it by a one sided version without proper reference. You state that sections are blogs, when information was taken from leading newspapers. Therefore I strongly condemn your actions.--219.89.59.168 22:18, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
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Maybe if you read up some more on our policies you will have less difficulty in understanding why we feel the article is better now. Please see if you can improve the article, but only with properly referenced information. And please sign your posts with ~~~~. Thanks --Guinnog 22:41, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
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