Tuesday, October 01, 2019

At least 172 unread emails in September using Mailtrack, which we discovered can be manipulated. Still nothing by way of non-court resolution from the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's

9/26/19
This sequence of unconscionable charges must ultimately be viewed by any unbiased analyst as unwarranted and worthy of immediate and final dismissal!!
Donald A. Collins
Founder, International Services Assistance Fund

Our Church and State website has no less than 57 Nobel Laureates on it; for details, see this blog's sidebar under "Church and State" (updated today).
Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms formulates what is the core of free speech. "Everyone has the right to freedom of expression." In an important interpretation of this article, the European Court of Human Rights in Handyside v. UK (1976) indicated that this "freedom of expression" should be construed as follows. It "is applicable not only to 'information' or 'ideas' that are favourably received, or regarded as inoffensive, or as a matter of indifference, but also to those that offend, shock or disturb the State or any sector of the population". Such are the demands of that pluralism, tolerance and broadmindedness without which there is no "democratic society" (see Cliteur, 2010).

Update Summation 1 October 2019



At least 172 unread emails in September using Mailtrack

2 September: 1 email sent, 0 unread (1 read)
3 September: 24 emails sent, 1 bounce, 23 unread (0 read)
4 September: 14 emails sent, 13 unread (1 read)
6 September: 17 emails sent, 8 unread (9 read)
7 September: 62 emails sent, 44 unread (18 read)
15 September: 1 email sent, 0 unread (1 read)
16 September: 15 emails sent, 15 unread (0 read)
17 September: 2 emails sent, 1 unread (1 read)
23 September: 9 emails sent, 2 unread (7 read)
24 September: 1 email sent, 0 unread (1 read)
25 September: 15 emails sent, 11 unread (4 read)
26 September: 7 emails sent, 1 bounce, 2 unread (4 read)
27 September: 14 emails sent, 4 unread (10 read)
28 September: 45 emails sent, 30 unread (15 read)
29 September: 13 emails sent, 8 unread (5 read)
30 September: 13 emails sent, 11 unread (2 read)

September: 253 emails sent, 2 bounces, 172 unread (79 read)

Every month from May to September we had a round average of 150 unread emails a month, according to Mailtrack. However, this figure for unread emails is almost certainly underestimated. On 29 September, in the space of 5 minutes, Declan received 32 Mailtack reminders that emails from the previous day had not been opened. He also received within that time frame 23 Mailtrack alerts that emails from the previous day had just been read (none of which are counted as legitimate in the figures above). This had never happened before. Clearly, the Mailtrack extension can be manipulated.

As of 1 October at 10.35am.

19 September: Mailtrack: This month not one of Declan's 24 emails to Nobel laureates has been read (UPDATED 30/9/2019)


St Mungo's is funded by the Mayor of London to run a number of his rough sleepers initiatives.

Claimant: Declan Heavey
Defendant: St Mungo's

Update to my pleadings post

Declan and I are housed in a flat that is part of the Mayor of London's Rough Sleepers Initiative. It is clear from this update that there is serious intent behind the ongoing threat to the roof over our heads posed by this taxpayer-funded charity.

UPDATE 1 October (10.25am): Declan's claim against St Mungo's strengthens by the week! On 23 August, St Mungo's Executive Director Dominic Williamson got back to Declan; however, he made no mention of Declan's letter before action but wrote he would talk to his colleagues in the quality team the following week. This was and continues as no more than a delaying tactic, which would explain why Williamson never responded to the claim letter. Declan's original complaint was not only not upheld by the quality team, but it was superseded during the complaints process by his complaint against the tenancy sustainment team (TST) for creating an immediate threat to our tenancy (see paragraph 8 of the particulars above). Declan informed Williamson that he found his complaints process to be ineffective, unfair and biased; and that he will not engage further with the complaints investigation on the specific issue raised in his original complaint, and nor will he refer his superseding complaint to the quality team now or at any time in the future. Declan also informed him that it is his TST team that needs to come to a reasonable agreement with him, not his quality team. But Williamson seems to have no intention of talking to his TST team for resolution, at least not until Declan has taken proceedings against St Mungo's for the second time in three years.

21 August: St Mungo's: Pleadings for filing with the Central London County Court. No response from this Mayor of London-commissioned charity's Chief Executive to Declan's letter before action on Monday of last week (WITH UPDATE 1/10/2019)




From My Picks:

24 September: DACS's attempt last week to retrieve a fee from us for copyright infringement reminds us of the last time Declan took the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's to court


The Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) is the UK's premier rights management organisation for visual artists.

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