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taken. He then came on to more recent events and stated that
there had been an incident between him and another resident
where she had shouted at him out of her window because of
him starting up a scrambler bike in his garden. He
maintained that he was courteous during the exchange, but
the police came and arrested him because she told them that
he had threatened to kill her and that he had been put in the
mental hospital, had won his case in court and was able to go
home as of today. He said that he wanted me to give him
'points' so that he could move. I explained that his best
means of moving would be through a mutual exchange, but
he was adamant that he did not want to do this and wanted to
be moved in the same way that he moved into this property 1
l yrs. ago by being given points. I explained that a transfer
was unlikely based on what he had told me so far but that I
could look into the position for him. He said a lot about his
perceived victimisation by his neighbours and expressed that
he felt that I should I have a duty to protect him. I explained
that I had a responsibility to all residents living at Burncroft
Avenue and took the opportunity to mention that I had
received some reports about antisocial behaviour by him that
I would need to discuss with him but suggested that we leave
that for today. He then put his mother on the line (she had
been trying to interject throughout the conversation) who
said she wanted to know why I had not responded to her
messages to call her. I apologised for this and explained that
I have been very busy, but that I needed to know whether we
had written permission from Mr. Cordell for us to speak to
her - she said that there was a written note recorded on our
files in
2015
Mr. Cordell asked her what I was asking her and when she
replied that I was querying permission I clearly heard Mr.
Cordell say angrily and aggressively "I am gonna do her
over" and then "I am gonna take her job just for fun". I
informed Mrs Cordell that I had overheard these remarks
and that I was ending the call. She said that her son had now
left the room and she was talking to me. I repeated that I
would be ending the call and that she should put what she
wanted to say in writing to me.
Sarah Fletcher
Neighbourhood Officer.
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