Photography and Local Governance.
On the local governance blog titled laughing stocks, I am once again attacked by
the deranged person, who should be spending Christmas in a clinic.
They constantly ask how a person like me can afford a camera on JSA
The answer is it cost £90 at Argos.
Why do they not ask the more serious questions? like:
How can Town Councillor Charles Haworth who has been receiving JSA for many more
year than me, afford to run a car? He bought a newer car this year, there is road tax, insurance
and petrol, that all adds up to more than £90 and possibly a lot more than the annual amount a job
seeker receives.
I often wonder when at council meetings he talks about sums of money larger than his income as
small amounts, why does he thinks they are small? because to me they are huge sums of public money.
Then the author makes false claims suggesting I have committed many crimes over the last 10 years?
I have only lived in Rutland for just over six years. The only thing the police consider a crime
is when I got so fed up with their lack of action back in 2010 I think, I displayed a tiny image
that was sent to me, which Inspector Johnny Monks had deemed not offensive before hand,
in a notice board. I am sure it was sent by the blog author as it featured a carrot, they claim I have
a fetish for such vegetables. Over the years the carrot has featured a lot amongst there activities
so I think its them rather than me who has a fetish.
As I said before on this blog when I was younger I had run ins with the police so I have nothing
to hide. I grew up.
Another question related to Cllr Haworth why do the police take no action when he lets
his dogs attack a member of the public.
Also why do the police allow him and others, connected to the council continue with their lying.
Cllr Haworth and Ex Mayor Paul Beech both wasted a lot of police time lying.
I was pleased when Tesco asked Mr Beech to leave their employment, at least their was some justice
dished out there.
They also accuse me of making malicious phone calls. Also untrue.
Anyone who has a mobile and checks on-line can see all calls even if not connected are logged.
And my experience of malicious callers when I had a land line showed me how easy it was to trace
a caller. People who receive such calls should contact BT they have a special department to trace
such callers and it is quick and efficient. In my case the caller was a man who was crude. After many
getting fed up with the calls I contacted BT, they gave me a number to press during the call and they
the lines are locked and the trace is made. The caller was calling from his mothers house and he was
my employer. Bedforshire dealt with that matter correctly and promptly I can nor imagine Leicestershire
Police doing the same.
If they blogger were to introduce themselves to me I would answer the other question about phone call
costs. I don't have a BT Line or Home Broadband as it is now cheaper to own a mobile and
tether if you buy the right package.
What never ceases to amaze me is how this mob is protected by senior Leicestershire Police
Officers.
For example when I reported once again Mr Beech's appalling conduct towards me. I was taken into a
room at the police station and treated by a Sgt as if I was a criminal, who did not want me to make
a complaint. This Sgt also appeared to have an issue with me taking photographs at public events.
Later one of the few decent officer dealt with this appalling man after another member of the public complained and he was given a £80 fine.
Mr Paul Beech Former Oakham Town council Mayor
Remembrance Sunday felt confident to go public after
years of silent cowardly bullying. I wonder when
there blogger will go public and reveal his or her
identity.
The lady behind has be covered with an image
of another respectable Tory Lady.
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Sunday, December 16, 2012
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Photography and Local Governance.