I'M STILL FUMING!!! Regarding the decision from the
LGO...sticking up and siding with the council.
Parts of
my email/letter to my MP.
The LGO
claimed to be an independent organisation, not biased and don't take sides, but
from the decision...it clearly shows the opposite!
The
investigator has given me a chance to comment on her decision, but I'm not
building any hope whatsoever that she will change her mind because of her
previous actions...and if she still continues on the path of councils acts
& regulations, that "noise not statutory" (which I think, should
have been taken out of the equation in the first place because of the nature of
noise). But, nevertheless, these noises
are very loud and have affected my health, plus I'm unable to sell my property
because of it. My understanding of
"noise not statutory" is; noise can affect one's health or even kills
you, but that's alright because it's not statutory??? But to me, these noises are statutory too
because I have to endure them 7 days a week - from 5 heavy fire and 1 extra
main entry doors, administered by 4
young men from a poorly constructed (ex-council) property.
I can now
see clearly why so many people in similar situations give up on their fight
with the government/council because it's impossible for an ordinary layman to
win because of rules and regulations that the council and the LGO can use to
their own benefit in order not to fix problems.
The system is stacked against the ordinary layman, and he can't beat the
system, so he has to give up and suffer.
And, as I understand it, this HMO situation is not just the council's
fault; it is the government's and the council is just carrying out government's
orders. And this is why I had mentioned
in the past; because you are a government minister and your government is
responsible for the HMO's scheme you should have had more powers to stop what
is happening to me as a citizen and my human rights! Instead of saying; escalate your complaint to
councils stages 1, 2 & 3, then, contact the LGO they will sort it. That's not how it should have been; as my MP
and the fact your government is responsible for the HMO scheme, therefore, you have
a duty to sort it!
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