Friday, September 8, 2017

The legal process....


It's been a long time coming but my time in court is finally here. I've seen the paperwork to let me know that a decision will be made shortly. The highest judicial power in the land will make a binding judgement that all sides will have to accept as law and abide by it. For me to lose the case the other side will have to prove that i have zero mental capacity. I have to show that i don't. It should be a straightforward matter. Somehow, i don't think it will be. SALT have used dirty tactics for years to get their own way and i can't see them stopping now.

I just want the right to make decisions for myself and not have them made for me. My mind is working perfectly. The ability to speak and walk has been taken away from me and there's nothing i could've done about that. I had a fucking stroke for heaven's sake. What it hasn't done is taken away my ability to communicate. Or to read. If the court's decision is to agree that my rights were fairly taken away my faith in the judicial system will have taken a severe battering.

What more does a severely disabled person (or anybody else, for that matter) have to do to be recognised as a human being in a life that is filled with pain? It's okay to say "we know how you feel". That's one thing but to know that someone accepts for what you are is another matter altogether. It's the difference between a soup you buy from Lidl and one you get from Harrods. I want to know why i have to have brown bread instead of white bread? Nobody has ever told me and i don't suppose they ever will.
Is it a killer? I don't think it is, In fact i know it isn't. I doubt whether SALT know that. Even if they did it wouldn't make a difference.

SALT aren't my favourite people by any means and i know i'm not theirs. Everyday is a battle with them. They tell me what food i can't have - even though i've had it a hundred times before. They really are the most annoying people i've ever met in my life and you find yourself being tested for the same food twice.


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  1. Fingers crossed that justice will be done. After all, David also fought Goliath and he won!

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    1. I just want my rights back, YP. Anybody else would expect the same.

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  2. I'm glad to hear things are moving along Terry. I do hope they see things fairly. It's terrible that SALT uses dirty tricks like that. When do you think you'll get a response?

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    1. Hi Rain, I don't know when I'll get a response but hopefully it won't be too long.

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  3. I hope your position is supported by the judicial system, Terry. Good luck. This could be important for so many others in similar positions, too.

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    1. I don't know if anybody elsse is in a similar position to me, Jenny. I hope not. Why common sense hasn't prevailed I can't say. I can only comment on my situation which i hope hasn't repeated itself. I hope my actions have benefited somebody else.

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  4. The fact that you're being denied these simple requests is very wrong. I'm glad to hear that the legal process has begun and I hope it all goes well for you. Good luck!

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    1. Thanks, Martha. If this is the end of SALT, i won't lose any sleep over it.

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  5. Good luck. I really, really hope that justice is done.

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  6. I didn't know there was much different between white and brown bread.
    Good luck with this awful battle.

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    1. I want white bread which I've always had. Instead I get brown brown bread.

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  7. Glad you're going to have your day in court. The fact that you write this blog shows that your mind is very sharp. Hope you get the decision you want.

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    1. I hope so too. If I lose the you'll know I faced a very corrupt opposition.

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    1. I hope it's a fair trial. Somehow I doubt it.

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  9. Some are against it/ some are with it, I cannot stand it.

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    1. Hi Bob, if It's brown bread you're talking about I can't stand it either.

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    2. There's articles on the internet by Dr Gundry that state brown bread contributes to inflammation. Can you use that argument against having to eat brown bread?

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    3. I think that arguing against eating brown bread is good. When eating white bread is regarded as dangerous how come that eating 50/50 bread is acceptable?

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  10. Good luck I hope justice is done and that you are able to make decisions yourself. You deserve that.

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    1. Thanks LL Cool Joe. It's not right that I have decisions for me.

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  11. Your blog shows you are more intelligent than the average man. I hope you get justice.

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    1. Thanks John. I'm disabled which tells you ail you need to know as far as justice is concerned.

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  12. Will be rooting for you. Amazing it has gone this far! You would think SALT would've given in a long time ago when you pursued it in court. What really is it of their business? At some point you would think they would get out of your business. Even if they felt it was dangerous for you, I would think it's your choice after they've given you their best advice.

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    1. Their best advice? They know nothing which is worth listening to. They really don't.

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