Thursday, January 27, 2011

Facebook: Letter to our MP

Our problems with Facebook are getting worse. After spending a bunch of hours attempting to get our new fan page for Network for Church Monitoring around, I have almost nothing to show for it. Now our wall has been vandalised! In the previous blog, What has Facebook done with our IP addresses?, I wrote that Declan was going to write to our MP, Lynne Featherstone, a minister in the Home Office, to inquire if Facebook has been given some sort of instruction with respect to our IP addresses. Little did I know that his email would include the vandalisation of our wall:

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Declan is still waiting to hear from Mr Justice Sycamore regarding his claim for judicial review (see blog of 3 December 2010 By Order of Mr Justice Sycamore Declan resubmits his claim for judicial review). Yet this afternoon we once again ran into our local jobcentre, Highgate Jobcentre Plus. The Customer Service Manager Taru Shah would not permit the following information to be held on their computer system (see blog of 21 January A4E: Third breach of contract and very serious misconduct):

Customer delivered by hand for the attention of Patrice Mulligan a copy of her complaint of 21 January against her A4E Advisor, Greg Janiszek, for very serious misconduct. Customer has asked me to write this.


What they wouldn't register for the manager by hand, Declan will be sending to the manager by registered post tomorrow. Who knows what’s cooking between this jobcentre and A4E Camden? But, whatever it is, we are up for it: Court of Appeal, Small Claims Court and/or Tribunal. Declan actually saw this coming in his application for urgent consideration of his claim for a judicial review:

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