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Friday, July 02, 2010
Oakham Town Council Harassment
All the above is real harassment, all the letters photographed represent some of the harrasment I have been subjected to before and after my election to the dysfunctional authority known as Oakham Town Council.
All these letters were recieved over a two day period.
All relating to complaints from
Cllr Alf Dewis
Cllr Charles Haworth
Town Clerk Richard White
ex Cllr Harrison
ex Cllr Paul Beech
ex Cllr Alan Kelly
Community Street Warden Melton Doris Cook
I am not sure what these people think they will achieve, Cllr Haworth and ex Cllr Beech have the cheek to go hand in hand to the police and ask them to issue a stage 1 harassment order against me.
I read Mr Harrison's Blog and look back at the comments made by Mr Beech online and think I should do the same but some how I don't even think Oakham police will assist.
Oakham Town Council support harassment, bullying, intimidation and homophobic behaviour, I don't use the homophobic tag for no good reason. The events that followed my birthday party were clearly homophobic. Also more recently the despicable actions of Cllr Lucas.
How can a photograph of a drag artist on my blog bring the position of Councillor and the Council into
disrepute. I can wait see the bigoted reaction of Cllrs Dewis and Lucas. After they see my blog about London Pride at the weekend.
Rutland County Council also support the same.
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