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case.
30/12/2014 - Scotland bail conditions for Asbo case taken to court and released.
01/01/2015 New Years
26/01/2015 My Birthday.
A case for No Insurance at Willesden I did not know about. Found out I had
been found guilty and 6 points were issued on my Licence and a £600 fine.
Many emails were sent to get this case reopened and dealt with but no reply
from the courts. Took this to Appeal as it seemed the only way to address
this and won the decision.
02/02/2015 I was at appeal for my driving licence and I won the case.
02/03/2015 Complaint put into housing.
04/03/2015 Dentist195 high street Enfield.
05/03/2015 6-8 Perth rd Kingston appeal Willesden magistrate’s case.
09 – 10 - 11/03/2015 This day was meant to have been set for trial, but the court only booked a
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one-day hearing, this was then put off until the 03 and 04 Aug 2015.
22/04/2015 The Bromley Case for No Insurance and I won this case as for Insurance.
8 May 2015 Went Back to Clinic as I was misinformed as for what I had been told on
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the phone to find out the truth about my blood test results and requested a
letter stating a twisted truth dated: 14 May 2015
Dept of Reproductive & Sexual Health,
Flat 2,
Rowan Court.
Michael’s Site,
Garter Drive,
Enfield, Middx EN2 OJB.
Tel No: 0208 375 2874
Fax No: 0208 375 7129
WCL/AMS/12xxxxxx
Mr Simon
14 May 2015
Dear Mr
I am writing at your request and this is a letter for your records. When you
attended the sexual health clinic on the 8th May 2015 with your partner you
explained that you were very upset. You explained that you have never had
any symptoms of herpes in the mouth area or in the genital area. You had
attended in November 2014 and had requested to have serology done for
herpes simplex type 1 and type 2 although you have shown no symptoms;
the serology results show that you have antibodies to herpes simplex virus
type 1. I explained that this result means that you have been exposed to
both viruses but it is not possible for us to tell whether you have oral or
genital herpes as you have had no symptoms and the blood test does not tell
us where the virus is.
I have explained that the blood test results suggest that you are a carrier of
herpes simplex virus.
I want to again apologise that you have felt that the way you were informed
about the results of the test was not-ideal and that you felt that you could
not access any support following the diagnosis. If you need further support
with this issue, you can ring for an appointment or attend our walk-in
service.
Thank you.
Yours Sincerely,
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