Mike is living in a permanantt state of siege and has to continually look over his shoulder in case of another incident. Up to now Mike’s RSL Venture housing (who only have one hand picked tenant on their board) have made five totally unacceptable offers, four of which where just around the corner from where Mike is living. The fifth offer was in an area that resembles a war scene with hundreds of empty houses waiting for demolition as the Liverpool City Council working with the many RSL’s coordinate its demolition Derby. Mike is also on Riverside’s list but has not been given one offer by them. Mike is now convinced that these RSL’s have no intention of ever rehousing him in suitable accommodation and as such are keeping him is a position of continual danger.
Of course Mike expected this sort of behaviour from his RSL and from the money making machine The Riverside Group. If there is one thing that RSL’s detest it is a housing activist who campaigns against the repressive behaviour of these oppressive self-perpetuating people who make many of their tenants lives a misery. Mike also knows that there are thousands of tenants out there who are suffering the same indignities that he is, some much worse. It is this realisation that encourages Mike to carry on campaigning.
The latest insult from Mikes RSL Venture came in the form of a letter in which the housing officer Esther Summer (Housing Management Assistant) asked Mike, quote:
(Notice how these repressive people never use Tenant’s Christian names. I mean, after all said and done, we are only lowly tenants and its not for the likes of us to be called by our Christian names by these well educated housing officers, is it)?
Dear Mr Lane
We have been updating our records, and have noticed that we do not have your next of kin details. It is very important that we have this information so that we can contact someone in case of an emergency. (Blar Blar Blar).
Yours sincerely
Esther Summer
Housing Management Assistant
Now, before you well meaning readers of Indymedia say: “What’s the big deal, this guys housing association is only asking for next of kin info, what’s wrong with that.”
Let’s take a closer look at this letter:
· Firstly Mike has been a Venture tenant for 20 years and they have never made a request like this before
· Secondly, I’m not trying to give the impression that I am a conspiracy theorist, but do Mike’s housing officers know something that Mike doesn’t?
All said and done, this is a disgraceful letter to send to a tenant who is being harassed by criminals and surely proves how insensitive RSL housing officers are.
One thing is for sure Mike is still committed to fighting the repressive behaviour of RSL’s over their tenants and foresees a time when the power of decision making is taken away from these people and put where it rightfully belongs, in the hands of the tenants.
A message to all those activists who are being dragged through the courts under the harassment laws by their RSL’s. Don’t be too discouraged tenant activists throughout the UK are aware of how RSL’s are abusing the harassment laws and continually painting themselves as the victims when in reality it is their tenants who are the real victims of the oppressive behaviour of the RSL officers.
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02.08.2005 13:16
There are a few points though:
I didn't think Venture had been around for 20 years.
It is no suprise that the other properties offered to Mike were not in great condition. Generally, people like to stay in the good quality housing and until the RSL updates its other stock or someone moves or (sad to say) dies, Mike will never be offered a great house - just one that meets certain standards.
The letter Mike received is not gonna be something sinister - more than likely they came across that omission and thought it best to chase it up. If Mike is constantly complaining to them that he is in danger then it would make sense for them to know who is next of kin was ("just to be on the safe side" I imagine they would think.
It is standard practice in just about every walk of life to refer to someone in a formal letter as "Mr..." or "Mrs..." etc. Some people do not like the familiarity of a Christian name when they don't have a particularly close relationship with their housing officer.
I would suggest Mike (perhaps the person who wrote the article could tell him? :-)) contacts Riverside and Venture and lets them know exactly what type of property he wants and where. Perhaps they already know this but there is no harm in reminding them.
The Tree
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09.08.2005 21:11
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