The lights appear to be on and I question as to whether they are all brain dead down the road that is Downing Street???
Sent : 15 May 2007 14:52:47
To : charitysweet@hotmail.co.uk
Subject : Your petition has been rejected
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Hi,
I'm sorry to inform you that your petition has been rejected.
Your petition was classed as being in the following categories:
* Language which is offensive, intemperate, or provocative
* Wording that is impossible to understand
* Outside the remit or powers of the Prime Minister and
Government
* Issues for which an e-petition is not the appropriate
channel
If you wish to edit and resubmit your petition, please follow
the following link:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/police-violence/EI7peAEf6vvSBlWGiDAGjwW
You have four weeks in which to do this, after which your
petition will appear in the list of rejected petitions.
Your petition reads:
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to: 'cease and
desist from using the Metropolitan Police Force to enforce
SOCPA with physical violence towards peaceful people'
01/05/07
A.Illegal seizure:
Artwork illegally seized.
B.Assault and Battery:
Using “pain compliance” techniques on a pacifist in order to
create an offence and further entrap a peaceful member of
society is unreasonable, to say the least.
C.False Arrest:
I was physically attacked by a gang of ‘men’ – 20 OFFICERS, in
broad daylight, in a place of public access, while my property
was illegally seized with violence.
D.False imprisonment:
The police terrified my child through assaulting her mother in
her presence. The MET made her cry when they kidnapped her
mummy.
E.Child endangerment:
My 8-year-old child was forcefully abandoned by the Met in
Parliament Square, in central London, with an impending
‘neo-nazi’ march about to begin.
The Met police challenging a High Court ruling on the pavement,
using brute force and criminal behavior, to say the very least,
is a very clear abuse of unfettered powers granted by exactly
who?
“Bollocks 2 Blair” “Genocide is a war crime”
Charity Sweet XXX
-- the ePetitions team
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err
16.05.2007 17:29
I'd remove that bit and re-submit. The other thing is, the government are our democratic leaders - how can they impose rules on petitions? What legislation do they impose these rules under?
Good luck re-submitting it.
err