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date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 08:07:27 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.people.disability        back       
society.culture.african.british   
Today in some parts of Rural Britain when one exercises their rights,
name calling comes into play.  Documents go missing. Whilst I was on
PROBATION offenders and staff would verbally abuse me, then when I
make requests for the CCTV footage it would go missing.  When I asked
for my file they gave me a tatty folder with rubbish in it and told me
that they have CCTV footage of Richard Grant giving me my file.  The
CCTV footage did not record what was in the file. Again, I rest my
case.
Noreen Wallace wrote "In court she shredded the Probation Sentence
Report I wrote, so I am going to make a referral to social services
and say I am concerned about her child’s well-being"
You see the nonsense I have had to put up with.
There are thousands who have suffered in the hands of that woman.
For now let’s focus on Human Rights in our home, “Great Britain”.  If
we cannot fix the problems at home how can we do it anywhere else?
date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 08:07:27 -0700 (PDT)   author:   kissedangel

Re: society.culture.african.british   
On 18 Aug, 16:07, kissedangel  wrote:
> Today in some parts of Rural Britain when one exercises their rights,
> name calling comes into play.  Documents go missing. Whilst I was on
> PROBATION offenders and staff would verbally abuse me, then when I
> make requests for the CCTV footage it would go missing.  When I asked
> for my file they gave me a tatty folder with rubbish in it and told me
> that they have CCTV footage of Richard Grant giving me my file.  The
> CCTV footage did not record what was in the file. Again, I rest my
> case.
> Noreen Wallace wrote "In court she shredded the Probation Sentence
> Report I wrote, so I am going to make a referral to social services
> and say I am concerned about her child’s well-being"
> You see the nonsense I have had to put up with.
> There are thousands who have suffered in the hands of that woman.
> For now let’s focus on Human Rights in our home, “Great Britain”.  If
> we cannot fix the problems at home how can we do it anywhere else?

And the relevance to disability is........?

Martin  <><
date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 10:13:07 -0700 (PDT)   author:   unknown

Re: society.culture.african.british   
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news:d5b2e964-1cfe-430d-bad0-2a263f1286e2@l64g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
On 18 Aug, 16:07, kissedangel  wrote:
> Today in some parts of Rural Britain when one exercises their rights,
> name calling comes into play. Documents go missing. Whilst I was on
> PROBATION offenders and staff would verbally abuse me, then when I
> make requests for the CCTV footage it would go missing. When I asked
> for my file they gave me a tatty folder with rubbish in it and told me
> that they have CCTV footage of Richard Grant giving me my file. The
> CCTV footage did not record what was in the file. Again, I rest my
> case.
> Noreen Wallace wrote "In court she shredded the Probation Sentence
> Report I wrote, so I am going to make a referral to social services
> and say I am concerned about her child’s well-being"
> You see the nonsense I have had to put up with.
> There are thousands who have suffered in the hands of that woman.
> For now let’s focus on Human Rights in our home, “Great Britain”. If
> we cannot fix the problems at home how can we do it anywhere else?

And the relevance to disability is........?

Martin  <><


Mental disability?
date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 19:24:27 +0100   author:   Burgerman

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