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Social Housing Antisocial Behaviour Crisis



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  1. Your news has come at just the right time for me as I am currently under an Injunction for ASB with Power of Arrest. This has come about simply because the housing officers do not follow the correct procedures when dealing with ASB. In my case this is the fourth time I have been dragged to court without the officers bothering to enquire if I have any evidence contrary to the allegations.
    It’s too soon to say as there is an adjournment until mid October to give time to get the documents together from both parties.
    Hopefully thihs time the judge will ask the ASB Officer about the procedures.
    Breach of procedure is the main thrust of my defence. Thankfully I have a very experienced friend who is acting as McKenzie Friend for the case. I am not entitled to Legal Aid because my State Pension is high enough to deny me eligibility for legal support.
    If I didn’t have my McKenzie Friend this fourth ordeal would have most likely finished me off because going by their previous performanc, even the landlord’s solicitors do not mind breaking the law in order to get results for their client.
    One ASB Manager told me during a meeting held to report the procedural irregularities, he said. “We do not have any money to spend on Reasonable Adjustments for our tenants. But we do have a bottomless purse when it comes to the legal costs of removing a tenant.”

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