"Bishop" <The Bishop@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
news:Z5sQe.54132$ja7.34081@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Bear in mind there is a mountain of data out there,
> and it's hard for an outsider like me to figure out
> what the hell was going down there.
Mountain of data there is, but I am concerned that three times, on the
telephone, she is apparently told the opposite of the truth. Most would
conclude Google and the UK Post Office were not lying, are not that
unreliable, and the author of that statement is lying, I am sure.
> See.....I'm not familiar with UK terminology, so
> I get sort of confused when reading it. Sorry.
Which is a problem, because I know it fairly well. Sorry.
> So basically, you are saying that
> they are playing games with you.
I think they are obeying orders from Broomleigh Housing Association and
the head of its parent (Downland Affinity) who are using public money to
fund this incessant harassment of me. The Act under which that Claim
was brought, The Protection from Harassment Act 1998, was intended to be
an anti-stalking measure, introduced after a murder of a woman familiar
on BBC TV called Jill Dando.
See also http://www.defamation.broomleigh.org/
where Broomleigh Housing
Association threaten me with all and sundry, including the Protection
from Harassment Act. That letter was to give service providers an
excuse to close my service.
> That all the stuff "they" are saying about you is
> untrue. That you didn't harass other tenants, etc.
It's worse than that. They harass me. I had asked the landlord, South
London Family Housing Association, to obtain a possession order against
me long before they applied for injunctions. Always injunctions: a
very Broomleigh Housing Association idea - otherwise quite rare.
> Why would this woman think there
> is some kind of danger here?
This is one of the right questions, I am sure. I ask this in my
statement (para 61)
http://www.sarahbranson.com/rj050227/stmt01.htm#para61
> I don't get it. If you are disabled as bad as you claim, how
> in the hell could you be a threat to her? It makes no sense.
The road distance between her in Brixton and me in Rochdale is 231
British miles (a bit longer than US miles) and I have no private
trans****t, aside from my feet.
www.theaa.com/travelwatch/planner_main.jsp
Even if everything else, she is a Barrister, she must know how to launch
claims in other Courts, that would not give a Defendant an excuse to
visit her home town of London. Unless she was not afraid of me?
You can look up her name on most search engines, and find an article
about her personal finances published in The Independent, which says she
lives in Brixton.
Next use "find a person" (Directory Enquiries) at http://bt.com
for S
Branson in London, not Brixton. Branson is not a common family name.
There's two, in one of the world's most populous cities. Helps if you
know Brixton is in south London, and south London zip codes start S.
--
T Moore
N E Manchester, England
http://sitemenu.tom-moore.com/


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