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The Aftermath

This afternoon I got a knock on my door it was PC Terry Oliver of the Hamilton Regional Police Dept.   He wanted to know the events that happened yesterday on the street between me and John Nosel. I told him exactly what I wrote in my previous blog and I stand by my statement.  According to the officer John Nosel denied he was taking pictures but was playing video games.  Right!  What 60 year old man plays video games on a white camera phone raised up to eye level and clicking one button.:P   The officer nodded when I said it’s not right to take pictures without the person’s consent.
He asked if I had any mental health issues I replied no, I didn’t take offence to his question I understand he’s doing his job.  Then he asked what started the problem between Ingrid and I, I immediately said “it’s because of this blog” and nothing to do with my tenancy. 
 The officer said Ingrid is afraid of me, which I replied her fear is totally unnecessary, I’ve never verbally threaten her with physical harm or used abusive language.  I told the officer I think she seriously needs counseling because she falling apart and it’s affecting everybody in the building, staff and tenants. The officer then said Ingrid will be relocated temporarily I didn't bother to ask for details. 
Remember some months ago when Anonymous send me warning messages about Ingrid and her mental state and she wanting me out of here?  Well it looks like the poster is correct.
The officer strongly suggest both parties have no verbal communication whats so ever which I fully agreed with. After John’s outburst yesterday he’s the last creepy person I’d want to talk or be near to. 
Janis Lewis was also mentioned by the officer.
Right now all I want is peace and quiet and to get on with my life and to start writing things positive about this place…..If that is even possible.  :P

PC Oliver - He was apprehensive to enter my unit but I insisted he come in, he scanned around the unit trying to look like he was admiring the place when in actuality he was looking for my security camera. he never found it, it was right under his nose. :)  He's different from the previous officer, he's soft spoken and sat down at the table, looking relaxed and we had a talk. Later when he was about to leave he didn't offer to shake hands.
 

Comments

Tony King said…
I forgot to mention this when I wrote this blog I checked with PC Oliver and I asked him twice,I’m not to communication with Ingrid & John Nosel only. There was no mention that I couldn't speak to the staff on a social or professional level. Mind you that doesn't mean the staff didn't received orders from UNH's not to speak to me. Which I think is unreasonable.
Tony King said…
On Feb 4 2014 @ approx 1.45 pm Ingrid Nosel broke the agreement we made as per PC Oliver's instruction that we do not communicate with each other directly. The outburst and crazed look she gave me at the tenant meeting proves she's not what she seems.

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