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was his. I explained that he was in breach of his
tenancy conditions as permission had not been
sought or granted for the installation and he could
not install anything in the communal area as this
belonged to the Council. He maintained that his
neighbour in another block had a camera and had
taken the Council to court about it and won the
case. I responded that I could not comment about
other cases but my position remains as per the
letter I sent: That the camera was in breach of
tenancy conditions, was invasive to the privacy of
other residents in the block as it points at the outer
communal door and should be removed by Friday
25th November or the Council will remove it and
charge him for the cost of doing so. He then said
that the camera was fake so it didn’t need to be
removed. I responded that it did still need to be
removed. His voice was raised throughout the
exchange and I had to ask him to calm down and
lower his voice more than once. He then said that
he wanted to move on to finding out about moving
to another address. He proceeded to give me a full
history of his experiences with the police and
previous housing management and alleged that
‘Jackie’, who had previously lived above him and
‘Stan’, his immediate neighbour on the ground
floor, had victimised him over a long period of
time and that he had done nothing wrong. This
history was very full and it was difficult to get a
word in because he was so worked up so I let him
relay the information to me as it seemed like he
wanted to get it off of his chest. He was very
derogatory about the police and previous housing
staff who had signed a request for an Asbo
application against him. I told him that I could not
comment about previous action taken. He then
came on to more recent events and stated that
there had been an incident between him and
another resident where she had shouted at him out
of her window because of him starting up a
scrambler bike in his garden. He maintained that
he was courteous during the exchange but the
police came and arrested him because she told
them that he had threatened to kill her and that he
had been put in the mental hospital, had won his
case in court and was able to go home as of today.
He said that he wanted me to give him ‘points’ so
that he could move. I explained that his best
means of moving would be through a mutual
exchange, but he was adamant that he did not

