Friday, July 27, 2012

Our flat door is removed by the live-in landlady's builder. I am in fear of physical harm and damage to my property and want to make a statement to the police

Over an hour ago our live-in landlady, human rights activist Belinda McKenzie, had her Polish builder break into our flat through a locked door and make off with the door and the keys that he had somehow managed to knock out of the lock. While he was unscrewing the door, Declan described what was happening to a 999 emergency operator. The builder never spoke a word.









We have been waiting more than half an hour for an inspector to arrive because I am in fear of physical harm and damage to my property and want to make a statement. That's Belinda in the photograph.



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12 July 2019: Threat to life: Updated complaint to the United Nations under Article 19 (freedom of expression) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's highlighted

23(ii) On 21 August 2012, Ms. McKenzie gave an undertaking to the County Court promising not to harass the Applicant and his wife following, inter alia, her builder's removal of the door to their flat (see Annex 9, p. 31). The Independent Police Complaints Commission upheld the Applicant's appeal against the police investigation of the door removal "on information only". Although harassment is a criminal offence, it was the Commission's finding that "no further action" was required by the force because Ms. McKenzie had given the said undertaking to the court.

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