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Altercation - what happens next?     Mon, 1 Oct 2007 09:57:54 +0100
Hi all; some general advice welcomed. An altercation in a (UK) hotel bedroom between two very drunk formerly-friendly teenage girls (no witnesses). Girl 1 (broken cheek bone, black eye, scratches) reports the incident to the police, makes a statement that an escalating row resulted in Girl 2 attacking her. ...

Recorded Telephone Call - Small Claims Court     Sat, 29 Sep 2007 18:31:16 +0100
My son is in a dispute and is considering taking the matter to a small claims court. He has a recording of a telephone conversation that would help his case. Can he use this as evidence? The other party was not aware that the telephone conversation was being recorded. Thanks, Roy ...

The Metropolitan Police & ECHG, English Churches Housing Group 246 The Riverside Group     Sat, 29 Sep 2007 06:34:35 -0700
The Homophobic Hate campaign by English Churches Housing Group (ECHG), Hammersmith & Fulham Council and The Metropolitan Police is still continuing - at the moment my tormentors think it is acceptable to run a Hate campaign and they do not think they have done anything wrong. The authorities know who I am, but t ...

Will not employ gay men? (but gay women are ok)     Sat, 29 Sep 2007 02:20:41 -0700
Hi All I work in a place where my boss seems to shoot himself in the foot at times - nice guy, hard worker - but sometimes morally & legally 'screws' some of the staff - and sometimes effectively tells them that (even though he doesn't seem to realise he's shooting himself in the foot). I currently not that ...

Burst tyre due to large pot hole on road.     Sat, 29 Sep 2007 07:46:12 GMT
Recently, a brand new tyre was irreparably damaged by a pothole on a road maintained by the council. I reported the hole to the council and asked for a claim form,which I filled in and provided photographic evidence and witness evidence to the council. The Council wrote back and stated: That claims of this na ...

Notice of Intended Prosicution for 30mph speeding     Thu, 27 Sep 2007 19:24:45 GMT
Hi all, My wife stupidly got copped in a local notorius speed trap ( a valley between two suburbs ) by a plain Transit camera van. This occured in June. She has been driving since 1988 and never got a point until Nov 2005 when she copped for doing 39mph by a fixed camera, which she never faught against Th ...

Probate question     Thu, 27 Sep 2007 20:08:22 +0100
my father in law died earlier this year and his estate went to probate ,my wife and her brother signed a deed of variation to allow all monies etc to pass to my father in law's partner of 4 years and the estate was closed Since then just in the last couple of days we have been informed that a insurence compan ...

Age Discrimination and Wages - is it legal?     Thu, 27 Sep 2007 11:34:36 -0700
Hi All 2 people work in my office. Alison does a better job than Bert (in quantity and quality) - but gets paid 50% less. The boss came in last week and said "Alison you do a better job than Bert but the only reason we, the Directors, pay you less is because you are only 17" If he had said the reason was Sex, ...

The Metropolitan Police & ECHG, English Churches Housing Group 245 The Riverside Group     Wed, 26 Sep 2007 04:09:07 -0700
The Homophobic Hate campaign by English Churches Housing Group (ECHG), Hammersmith & Fulham Council and The Metropolitan Police is still continuing - at the moment my tormentors think it is acceptable to run a Hate campaign and they do not think they have done anything wrong. The authorities know who I am, but t ...

Parking rights in shared flats?     Tue, 25 Sep 2007 19:51:42 -0000
Hello, folks. I'd appreciate some advice as to what my rights are in this situation, and how I should handle this. I've lived in a fairly-tidy block of flats in London since they weer built, renting from a private landlord. The flat has changed hands at least once since I moved in. It's a block of twenty flat ...


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