Remember I was complaining about the broken shed door at #50 Beechwood Avenue. Well in the end I just wired it shut. Today (18/5/11) Roe from #49 removed that wire so the doors back blowing in the wind. Roe's actually quite a funny story but basically the Notting Hill Housing Trust (NHHT) have tricked him into acting as an unpaid care taker for #50 by letting him think that one day he'll be able to add the property to his own portfolio which currently contains his house and #47.
The whole thing does bring up the matter of the statutory nuisance proceeding I took out against NHHT. As you may remember this was thrown out on two grounds; That a Supreme Court ruling absolved NHHT of any responsibility and that the notice I served on NHHT was incorrect. It's already been long established that no such Supreme Court ruling ever existed so by claiming that one did NHHT's barrister lied to the court and committed perjury. I've also since checked and a notification need only contain the offenders details, the date of the offence, the location of the offence and details of the offence as they appear in statute. The notice I served contained all of these things so by dismissing the case on those grounds the Magistrate was making a decision with no basis in law. By not informing him of that fact the Clerk of the Court was perverting the course of justice.
Sadly both perjury and perverting the course of justice are both criminal offences that I cannot prosecute. Therefore it is the sole responsibility of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to bring proceedings. Given the level of public interest in the case they should also hold press conferences to explain how the prosecutions are going in order to meet the inspection and verification criteria.
As for this Denzil Lush character because he's a judge the only person who can authorise an investigation and remove him from post is the Queen. So the fact that he is still in post means that rather then simply overseeing a dirty shop the Queen is actively participating in the criminal conspiracy. Perhaps that's something the International Criminal Court might want to look into once they've stopped playing politics in Libya.
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