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John Nosel….Busted

Hey bloggers about hour ago I was talking with my fellow tenants at the entrance of the building, as I was leaving I noticed John Nosel, Ingrid’s husband taking pictures of me while sitting in his parked van.  I thought what the fuck is he doing?  So I approached him and asked “why are you taking pictures of me?”  He rolled down his window and shouted “you got a problem Queen!  You fucking faggot this is a free country I can take pictures of whoever I want”  I looked at him and said is that the best you can do as far as insults, I then walked away.
You know it’s really bad that KMHC aboriginal tenants have to put up with shit like this. John Nosel is not a staff member nor is he a tenant. I remember a few years ago John & I had a civil conversation I asked where he met Ingrid he replied at church.  Now when I think of it this is what religion does to people makes them narrow minded and unable to see outside the box.  :P
As far as I know there is no law against taking pictures of people in public in Hamilton but it is annoying, where I come from its common courtesy to ask for permission.  If I catch him doing this again I’ll have a chat with the police and check out my options.  I'm sure his verbal outburst would be considered a hate crime.
The guy sucks at playing private detective and being caught red handed goes to show he’s not very bright. When I came back home 1/2 hour later his van was gone..drove off like a scared jack rabbit.  From what I’ve noticed when he’s around the building he’s Ingrid Nosel’s submissive husband I wouldn't be surprised if she put him up to it.  


Comments

Tony King said…
John Nosel the racist SOB has been sighted by me in front of building on February 18, 2014 around 12:15 pm. For those who don’t know John is HSC Ingrid’s husband. Last year, just so there will be no confrontation he’s been warned by the police not to enter the building and to keep a good distance from me. He’s not an UNH’s employee nor is he a tenant. Since I’m a KMHC tenant he’s the last creepy person I want to see when I walk out of the building.

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