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them, estoppel has been established which is a legal acknowledgement on their part

that no debt exists. It can’t be Forest Heath District Council since their failure to show

the demanded evidence within the 28 day period allowed, has established estoppel with

them as well. It is therefore impossible for the ‘agent’ to produce authorisation from a

creditor and so it is impossible for him to make an authorised visit, and consequently,

any attempt to charge for a subsequent visit is fraudulent and if followed up on, could

lose the ‘agent’ his licence, if he actually has one.

The next event was quite extraordinary. On Sunday evening at 7:30 pm. There was an

unannounced visit from two people who appeared to be police but who failed to show

any form of ID or identify them selves adequately. They asked to enter and were

allowed to do so. The man then stated that he had come to issue a warning in

connection with my alleged harassment of Steven Oxborough. When I tried to comment

he actually shouted me down and would not permit me to speak – a most remarkable

performance where an elderly person is involved and an action of remarkable

discourtesy. Eventually, when he had finished shouting at me I was eventually allowed

to speak. I pointed out that my actions were not in any way harassment of Steven

Oxborough and that since I believed he owed me a personal debt which I would have to

take through the courts as a claim against him, that the court demands that a copy of a

letter sent to the defendant, giving him 28 days in which to pay the alleged debt, be

attached to the court application for a hearing. Consequently, my writing to inform him

of the start of that 28-day period, being a requirement of the relevant legislation, could

not possibly be interpreted as being harassment. I also stated that the letters were not

in connection with his job. The PC(?) then left the following, undated and mis-worded

and mis-spelt document apparently from the Norfolk Constabulary, and left before I had

a chance to read it.

I find it interesting that Steven, who spends his working life in applying stressful

situations to literally thousands of people, gets highly upset when he receives a much

lesser level of stress. Here is the document which was left:

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