Within 40 minutes of making their second, Family, 'representations' at the London Stock Exchange on December 21st 2004, The Shalom Family Campaign for Justice, received communication from show organisers, National Boat Shows. The Shalom Family were simply trying to raise public awareness of their Family Campaign for Justice, and public website, at www.mvpicton.co.uk
Company secretary, Nigel John ( NJohn@britishmarine.co.uk ) has advised the Family that, "we have to advise you that we will have no option but to refuse entry to you and your family to our show." His comment was made in reply to Family Campaign for Justice - requests, to work with boat show organisers, as they prepared - to make further public representations at the forthcoming London boat show.
The Family were evicted from their own home by a Crest Plc subsidiary, company-marina last year. Due to the actions initiated and approved by Crest Plc, this is the second Christmas the Family face, away from their home of 14 years, with all their personal possessions, including that of their five daughters, seized.
Schroders are listed as major investors with Crest Plc.