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To help those who are disabled, appealing against a malevolent council 
Modified By Anthony  on 19/04/2008 06:37:58)

 

 

To help those who are disabled, and need to look at the way their councils treat them.

 

http://www.logiclaw.co.uk/Acts/disabdisc/www.opsi.gov.uk/ACTS/acts2005/50013--a.htm#3

 

 

 

"PART 5A

 

PUBLIC AUTHORITIES

49A     

General duty
 

 

    (1) Every public authority shall in carrying out its functions have due regard to-
 

 

    (a) the need to eliminate discrimination that is unlawful under this Act;

 

    (b) the need to eliminate harassment of disabled persons that is related to their disabilities;

 

    (c) the need to promote equality of opportunity between disabled persons and other persons;

 

    (d) the need to take steps to take account of disabled persons' disabilities, even where that involves treating disabled persons more favourably than other persons;

 

    (e) the need to promote positive attitudes towards disabled persons; and

 

    (f) the need to encourage participation by disabled persons in public life.

 

    (2) Subsection (1) is without prejudice to any obligation of a public authority to comply with any other provision of this Act.
 

Shall is  mandatory, just short of must.

 

Main site at

http://www.logiclaw.co.uk

left nav bar 2nd item,shows lots of statutes to help protect you from harassment, and fraud.

 

A council treated a disabled person with such effrontery, and disgusting lack of consideration, all proved in a court, that cost them nealy £4000 in lost legal fees that were thrown out, for being 'false representers or true misrepresenters; the new nice terms for liars, and disgraceful.

At http://www.logiclaw.co.uk/Injustice

 

How the treatment was PROVED to be dis-favourable is here

 

http://www.logiclaw.co.uk/Injustice/l3.html

 

If you feel your rights are breached, then

look at this thread on the forum, adn comemnce making determintations as to the number of OFFENCES being comitted agaimst you in a counter action.

http://parkingappeals.co.uk/Forum/tabid/146/forumid/5/threadid/23/scope/posts/Default.aspx

As such, please take notice, that in the absence of such a contractual basis aforementioned, then your first letter is the first act of vexation towards myself under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997, and a second would render the prohibition completed as to the  the two ocurrences of vexation within  the meaning of the aforesaid Act making it actionable on my side.

Thank you for your courteous and prompt response in anticipation.

Salutation.

Then watch the semantic fun begin, IF they feel that confident to try it on.

For the  act, go to http://www.logiclaw.co.uk/Acts/acts.html

and scroll down to see what exactly constitutes the offence. ALARM and vexation on two ocassions.

 Harassment has a penal force of up to £5,000 and 6 months custodial. The nice term for at Her Majesty's leisure.

 
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