Saturday, May 28, 2011

Criminal Issues--III

To make a long story short, what I was trying to do at the time I got arrested on the breach charge was to help the agency understand not to mix in the personal matters with business. Occasionally, in the course of processing paperwork, the agency did give me some trouble.--And as I've been saying, am still not sure what's going on with the actual Vice Chair who was there!? *** Was it too much to expect, at the time? Maybe the situation was too complicated!? It's also true that housing matters are quite personal, in a sense, but I had never identified my business matters as being "personal." *** My writing is somewhat limited by legal restrictions but from others' point of view, there could be any number of different personal angles which could come up! It's not a crime to send a personal letter for personal reasons, even to a place of business! It's too bad there were misunderstandings and complications; and I'm willing to take responsibility for my share of the problems [not to say anyone else necessarily had any responsibility in the problems at all]. *** Some people who know me mainly as an acquaintance may not have had the right information, so far. I hope nobody would be deliberately prejudiced although it's possible it may happen. [That people may be prejudiced because they choose to be.] And if so, there isn't much I can do, I guess!?

Friday, May 27, 2011

Criminal Issues--II

[Note: The original entry about "Criminal Issues" was posted in June 2009.] Will write a little more about the breach charge which came up in 1999. I had a condition of not attending at the local office [where I was living at the time] of the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal except for official business. Arguments could be made about what was "official business," however, the Housing Tribunal had a policy of allowing whatever extra information they wished to accept as official business. And in my case, there had been confusion between business and personal letters. I had sent numerous letters by fax to the area office in Ottawa; and one day I wanted to save money and asked the local office to forward my letter.--Or maybe there were two different days I did that? It was the second day that I got arrested, if I recall. *** At the time, there was still confusion about my official business.--It was evident in my first trial held shortly afterwards; and I have the court transcripts, as I've mentioned to people. *** To be on the safe side, it would be better to avoid any possible wrongdoing or perceived wrongdoing by a wide margin!!! You don't want to give others a chance to accuse you, if you can help it! Anyway, I did the best I knew, at the time. And there has still been resistance about acknowledging the mistakes which were made in the official business--the mistakes made by the Province of Ontario which have been verbally acknowledged a number of times, including by lawyers. [If I did something wrong on my side, I'm sorry.]

Monday, May 16, 2011

The Firefighters

Have seen indications that if some police had authority to do their project many decades ago, the firemen were given the task of keeping them under control. Have been working on making sure current firefighters have the right information, as far as possible--i.e. like reading my blog! These people are normally busy with their real work which is demanding, of course. [My case has kind of been on a back burner it seems--for both police and firefighters, in many locations.]

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Blog Comments

Have neglected to mention that the Comment section in this blog has changed since the beginning. I believe it's now possible to post Comments anonymously.--Email addresses won't be displayed or even solicited, if people don't want to share them. *** Maybe people have wanted to wait for police to resolve the issues?--Or they were nervous of posting their Comments? Well, at least identity isn't an issue any longer. [It hasn't been an issue for a little while already.]

Saturday, May 7, 2011

A Horse and A Piano


Note regarding the Labels, 2023:  Some posts under the New Insight--II Label have been deleted earlier.  Would prefer to delete the New Insight--II Label from my blog but the blog site isn't allowing me to make changes to the Labels any longer--unless I delete the posts individually and permanently.  Would like to keep the remaining posts under the New Insight--II Label for now...but the New Insight--II Label is no longer significant, as far as I'm concerned.  The Piano Stories Label is relevant.

Have found another horse story--with a prominent piano. In Black Stallion, 1979 [based on a novel from 1941], a piano accompanied some poetry reading which was done to honour a little boy and a horse who survived a shipwreck! It was interesting to see the combination of poetry, a piano, and a horse story! *** So, this is another piano story to add to my list! [The piano isn't the main feature here but it was fairly prominent--it's hard to miss; and it serves like a signature detail, which I've mentioned before.--Pianos and organs have been used as symbols in the police project--they're a memento of silent films from the past and of an undercover police project, you could say!?] *** Of course, have been commenting recently on the horse stories--I believe some are relevant to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the police project.

NOTE about Piano Stories, added in February 2023:  Maybe I've deleted some earlier posts which told that at the beginning of the special police project, many years ago, the police had wanted a female who could play the piano....  People with musical talent and interest are more likely to be emotional and creative, and may possibly express themselves well in writing, also.  A lot of writing has been necessary for the police project, and that was expected....  [In my case, my father first played the piano....  I took an interest at an early age but my father wasn't able to teach me...but he started sending me to a professional piano teacher when I was eight years of age.  I continued for six years and have had an interest in piano all my life.]