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Malcolm, the clue is in Gina's second paragraph:
'Our priorities as a Labour council are to keep residents safe by anti-social behaviour . . . .'
If she had come round your way, kicking in your front door, singing raucous Greek songs at 2.00am, you'd have something to complain about. Anyway, I've been on the electoral roll in Harringay since 1977 and I'm still waiting for my letter of Labour welcome, or to see the undersigned Gina walking our streets in her bling outside Election or Food Festival occasions. Besides, haven't you heard about the cuts? Surely you don't begrudge 36p to our Labour Party and a quid pro quo to our Royal Mail? Try not to be such a scrounging ingrate.
Well spotted OAE. I'm not entirely convinced by the argument that residents are kept safe by anti-social behaviour. I suppose its conceivable that some anti-social behaviour promotes residents' safety but I confess the logic of this isn't immediately apparent to my untrained eyes.
However, in a spirit of openness I do think that its only fair the Councillor should be allowed to expand on her reasoning, particularly as this is one of the council's priorities.
There could well something here that I and others have overlooked.
I had send an email to Malcolm, please see below a copy.
Hi, I am very sorry, I had posted 66 letters with stamps to new people that have moved in the area, I must have missed one and posted with out a stamp.Please accept my apology.Kind regards
Cllr. Gina AdamouHarringay Ward
Alan
You remember the mistake perpetrated by the US Customs when their notice regarding import restrictions said " importation of fruit trees ..... "
when it should have read " importation of fruit, trees.... "
On my first visit to the U.S. I told them I had nothing to declare except my apple. (I'd been saving it for the shuttle flight.) The man from customs called out: Agriculture! And another official came over and - apologetically - impounded it. I apologised to him for the nuisance.
Of course, it wasn't as heinous a crime as not putting a stamp on a letter, so I wasn't sent back.
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