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At this I asked him if he would be willing to confirm this in an email to me if I gave him my
email address.
This reply was what I was already thinking, he could not write this without him knowing all
the facts and that due this being a police matter and going to police he would not feel
comfortable.
He said if he gave me his email and I wrote everything down and the full information about
the application for the ASBO he would look into it.
We spoke a little more and I explained that I did not want information as to the ASBO
application just advice as to if someone had this ASBO order under the conditions that I have
said would they be able to get a licence.
But there will be problems he said he would have to look over everything and have meetings
with my son and do a lot more checks.
Due to him being busy and the call taking longer he was due to go into a meeting and had to
get off the phone I forgot to take his email due to talking about the licensing.
So, I do not understand how within this whole application my son has been told that this
ASBO would have no impact on his business and not be inhibited by this order.
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I have just called 5 local London boroughs and clearly hearing what I am being told know
there is going to be a huge impact on the business my son has been building for years. There
are 33 local London boroughs. This is without this ASBO being within the whole of the UK.
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Phone conversation with Simon. I explained I had been asked to call him. Simon expressed
unhappiness about the MHA last week and said talked about the s135warrant being obtained under
false pretences and that mental health staff had confessed' that he had a agreed to allow access to his
property, therefore a warrant was not required. I asked Simon about the word confess, as this
suggested to me a response to a criminal charge or accusation. Simon gave examples of confessions,