The ability to get an injunction affecting people without them even knowing is peculiar to the southern side of the border. Superinjunctions are an alien concept in Scotland.

Notice today's news that the Sun is going to challenge Giggs in the High Court. It is rare to find me in praise of the Sun, but credit where it's due.
On Mon, 2011-05-23 at 11:38 +0100, KTC wrote:
> On 22/05/2011 12:50, iain.macdonald at wikinewsie.org wrote:
> > The AG be damned; I have legal advice on this already. I am a Scot in
> > Scotland, and the English and Welsh High Court has no jurisdiction over
> > what I say here.
> 
> That only matter if the lawyers was stupid enough to forget to apply for 
> an equivalent injunction in the Court of Sessions as a certain 
> footballer is finding out...

Mr Giggs would, I strongly suspect, discover the Scottish Courts far
less inclined to sweep his inability to keep his tackle in his trousers
under the carpet.

They're certainly far less keen on [[w:Carter Fuck]]-style lawyers.

-- 
Brian McNeil.
-- 
brian.mcneil at wikinewsie.org | Wikinews Accredited Reporter.
http://en.wikinews.org | http://www.wikinewsie.org
"Facts don't cease to be facts, but news ceases to be news".