After it was discovered at the St Ann's Labour Party selection candidate selection meeting that there were people present and voting who should not have been, I came home from the pub (where I'd heard about it) and wrote this article. It has subsequently been edited by site admins to remove the names of people who were embarrassed or in the final case where a journalist said it was potentially libellous. Well here I will attempt to summarise what we have subsequently found out and hopefully take people's attention away from my original appalling rant.
*An individual has asked that their name be replaced with their function in this post on the grounds that they are not seeking public office. This has been done.
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Me too for £20 (as usual my post won't go in the right place))
Count me in for £25 when I know where to send it
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Coincidentally the Radio 4 Woman's Hour / 15 minute serial is about cyberstalking this week. This is Tuesday's episode, available for a week - the second half has some handy listings of all the laws re stalking. Craven, it's called.
As predicted, John is now a living martyr thanks to the poorly run and feckless St Anns Ward Labour Party. He has more and more support as they try to muzzle him. Bad choices seem to be the only ones that Labour can make; as a working class person I cannot believe what is going on but feel its repurcussions as I unfortunately live in St Anns Ward. Let me know where to send the money for your legal fees pot John as I would love to contribute.
John, you shoudl check out this case
R (on the application of T) v Metropolitan Police Commissioner [201...
Eseentialy a woman (T) was served with a prevention of harrassment notice and took it all the way to court of appeal and it was expunged.
Bindmans were the solicitor here. Might be worth contacting them for advice when you collect all the money? I am happy to put in 25 quid. They do a lot of human rights/right to protest/activism/police judicial review work.
http://www.bindmans.com/what-we-do/view/human-rights
There is an overview of the case (more readable) http://choptheknot.wordpress.com/2013/10/24/harassment-warning-noti...
Thanks Elle, so far Bindmans are my solicitors too. I expect to hear back from them this afternoon and as the money seems to be coming from the community I will get them to include Phil K as well.
Very, very grateful for all the indications of financial support.
Please let me know where to send my £20 contribution John
LIKE you TBD, I was surprised and concerned about the development of police involvement.
As a layman, to me this appears as a misuse, it not an abuse, of legislation that was intended to deal with stalkers (and terrorists?). Legislation, BTW, from the previous government. In this instance, the use appears to impinge on one of our most basic civil liberties, i.e. free speech.
I am curious as to the level at which (a) the complaint was approved within the Labour Party; and (b) the decision was taken to serve a Prevention of Harassment letter within the Metropolitan Police Service (I suspect it would be unfair to criticise the visiting officers). For it seems to be a misjudgement by both.
I thought such things happened in Putin's Russia.
The reverberations and tremors of St Ann's are likely to continue.
I'm glad you enjoyed your trip to Aotearoa, TBD and I understand that the earth moved for you Down Under. Would you care to share with HOLers the details of your experience?
On the general issue, can some Twitter-savvy person please explain whether or not I've got this right?
From time to time I'm told that X or Y have said something unpleasant about me on Twitter, and what do I think of this? My answer is that I don't think anything because I don't read their Twitter page; and don't follow them. And if they kept tweeting me directly I could block them.
Have I got that right?
Plainly someone could still send me a Direct Message or email pointing out that I've written inaccurate or unfair things about them, and please would I correct it. That's a different matter, which I would take seriously.
Your second bullet point isn't quite right Alan. You may see the tweets of someone who you don't follow if they get retweeted by someone you do follow. E.g. if Nick Clegg said something nice about you, and you don't follow him on Twitter, you wouldn't see it. But if someone who you do follow sees the Clegg message and retweets it, then you would see it.
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