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Is Bennett suffering from dementia?
Or some bizarre kind of amnesia? Is he having a breakdown? Or is he just proving, over and over again, that his words are worthless and he is a compulsive oath-breaker?
He made this promise after Judge Tugendhat tore him a new one:
In his judgment (Paragraph 108), Mr Justice Tugendhat said that even for me to repeat facts in the case could be deemed libellous and a breach of my undertakings. He said in relation to the contents of a certain leaflet: “A list of factual statements can carry an inferential meaning additional to the literal meaning of each fact…”
In other words, he said: Facts can be libellous.
That statement by Mr Justice Tugendhat is one reason why I really cannot continue to make any more public statements about Madeleine’s reported disappearance. The impact of my actions on members of my family is another. Besides that, the process of defending yourself and pursuing legal claims on your own is both stressful and mentally exhausting. The possibility of being sent to prison, being made a bankrupt and losing my home were all factors which have weighed heavily on my mind. It is time for me to cease making any more statements on the case - not even repeating facts.
Despite the fact that he's still paying £150 a month for his last load of meddling, lying, stalking and smearing, he has commenced a new round of meddling, lying, stalking and smearing as if nothing had ever happened.
He may have 'forgotten' about what happened at the High Court, and what he promised. He can't whine if he is rudely reminded that others haven't.
He made this promise after Judge Tugendhat tore him a new one:
In his judgment (Paragraph 108), Mr Justice Tugendhat said that even for me to repeat facts in the case could be deemed libellous and a breach of my undertakings. He said in relation to the contents of a certain leaflet: “A list of factual statements can carry an inferential meaning additional to the literal meaning of each fact…”
In other words, he said: Facts can be libellous.
That statement by Mr Justice Tugendhat is one reason why I really cannot continue to make any more public statements about Madeleine’s reported disappearance. The impact of my actions on members of my family is another. Besides that, the process of defending yourself and pursuing legal claims on your own is both stressful and mentally exhausting. The possibility of being sent to prison, being made a bankrupt and losing my home were all factors which have weighed heavily on my mind. It is time for me to cease making any more statements on the case - not even repeating facts.
Despite the fact that he's still paying £150 a month for his last load of meddling, lying, stalking and smearing, he has commenced a new round of meddling, lying, stalking and smearing as if nothing had ever happened.
He may have 'forgotten' about what happened at the High Court, and what he promised. He can't whine if he is rudely reminded that others haven't.
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Good to see the Yard has the measure of the nasty fool:
DECISION
Section 14 (1) - Vexatious or repeated requests
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 14(1) of the Freedom of Information
Act 2000 (the Act) I have decided to refuse your request as it has been
deemed as a vexatious request.
Under Section 14(1) of the Act, a public authority does not have to comply
with vexatious requests. There is no requirement for a public interest
test.
You have made multiple requests for information relating to the Operation
Grange investigation. You have also engaged in voluminous correspondence
with the Operation Grange team all regarding this single investigation.
You have been warned previously about the vexatious nature of these
requests.
The Act was designed to give individuals a greater right of access to
official information with the intention of making public bodies more
transparent and accountable.
Whilst most people exercise this right responsibly, a few may misuse or
abuse the Act by submitting requests which are intended to be annoying or
disruptive or which have a disproportionate impact on a public authority.
The Information Commissioner recognises that dealing with unreasonable
requests can place a strain on resources and get in the way of delivering
mainstream services or answering legitimate requests. Furthermore, these
requests can also damage the reputation of the legislation itself.
DECISION
Section 14 (1) - Vexatious or repeated requests
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 14(1) of the Freedom of Information
Act 2000 (the Act) I have decided to refuse your request as it has been
deemed as a vexatious request.
Under Section 14(1) of the Act, a public authority does not have to comply
with vexatious requests. There is no requirement for a public interest
test.
You have made multiple requests for information relating to the Operation
Grange investigation. You have also engaged in voluminous correspondence
with the Operation Grange team all regarding this single investigation.
You have been warned previously about the vexatious nature of these
requests.
The Act was designed to give individuals a greater right of access to
official information with the intention of making public bodies more
transparent and accountable.
Whilst most people exercise this right responsibly, a few may misuse or
abuse the Act by submitting requests which are intended to be annoying or
disruptive or which have a disproportionate impact on a public authority.
The Information Commissioner recognises that dealing with unreasonable
requests can place a strain on resources and get in the way of delivering
mainstream services or answering legitimate requests. Furthermore, these
requests can also damage the reputation of the legislation itself.
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A hounder has a Cunning Plan:
ufercoffy Today at 7:03 am
"Vexatious nature of these requests"?
Anyone would think the authorities don't want to share information about the investigation into the death of three-year-old Madeleine McCann for some reason.
Can't someone else do the FOI? The Madeleine Foundation for instance? Surely they wouldn't be able to quote vexatious nature/multiple requests if the Madeleine Foundation only did one FOI?
What part of MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS can't they grasp? Why do they imagine no-marks like them are entitled to meddle in a police investigation?
And is Bennett in cahoots with Gonzo to meddle in the UK investigation?
ufercoffy Today at 7:03 am
"Vexatious nature of these requests"?
Anyone would think the authorities don't want to share information about the investigation into the death of three-year-old Madeleine McCann for some reason.
Can't someone else do the FOI? The Madeleine Foundation for instance? Surely they wouldn't be able to quote vexatious nature/multiple requests if the Madeleine Foundation only did one FOI?
What part of MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS can't they grasp? Why do they imagine no-marks like them are entitled to meddle in a police investigation?
And is Bennett in cahoots with Gonzo to meddle in the UK investigation?
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Someone with a functioning brain cell:
Why would a team of detectives be interested in anything sent to them by members of the public theorising about the case they are busy investigating? I would not be surprised to hear that things such as this are put to one side or even immediately binned.
Bennett:
You make an immediate assumption that I sent them 'theories'. What I sent was evidence. The second dossier contained a great deal of evidence about the conduct of the private investigators (of which, see more, Channel 5, Wednesday), not least the disclosures made to me by money-laundering expert Gary Hagland, only some of which I've published on this forum.
So, Hagland's a 'money laundering expert now, is he? Nice bit of libel there!
And the sane person is correct. Any fule knowe that 'dossiers' from nutjobs go straight in the bin - after they've been laughed at in the canteen.
The same fate awaits babyish videos - the real police are well used to the armchair defectives that attach themselves to high-profile cases.
Oh - can anyone else hear happy laughter coming from a well-known firm of lawyers?
Why would a team of detectives be interested in anything sent to them by members of the public theorising about the case they are busy investigating? I would not be surprised to hear that things such as this are put to one side or even immediately binned.
Bennett:
You make an immediate assumption that I sent them 'theories'. What I sent was evidence. The second dossier contained a great deal of evidence about the conduct of the private investigators (of which, see more, Channel 5, Wednesday), not least the disclosures made to me by money-laundering expert Gary Hagland, only some of which I've published on this forum.
So, Hagland's a 'money laundering expert now, is he? Nice bit of libel there!
And the sane person is correct. Any fule knowe that 'dossiers' from nutjobs go straight in the bin - after they've been laughed at in the canteen.
The same fate awaits babyish videos - the real police are well used to the armchair defectives that attach themselves to high-profile cases.
Oh - can anyone else hear happy laughter coming from a well-known firm of lawyers?
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More mockery here:
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post233886.html?sid=048954b007e24fd7b0992e198cc6f1c0#p233886
bennett vexacious FOI request
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post233886.html?sid=048954b007e24fd7b0992e198cc6f1c0#p233886
bennett vexacious FOI request
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That is the best laugh I have had this morning. We all know why he is doing it, so how daft does he think these people are?
But of course, Bennett will see this as a victory.
I don't know about Dementia. He doesn't forget much about The McCanns. But obsessed, definitely.
But of course, Bennett will see this as a victory.
I don't know about Dementia. He doesn't forget much about The McCanns. But obsessed, definitely.
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You have been warned previously about the vexatious nature of these
requests.
That's the sort of thing you never tire of reading.
requests.
That's the sort of thing you never tire of reading.
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Deluded hounder:
I admire your spirit Tone and as usual you are upsetting people.
Someone else should submit an identical request and see what response they get.
So, there's absolutely no chance that the Yard would see all these Cunning Plans to outfox them on Bennett's behalf?
Look, fools, everyone is laughing at you and Bennett. 'Everyone' includes the Yard and CR.
I admire your spirit Tone and as usual you are upsetting people.
Someone else should submit an identical request and see what response they get.
So, there's absolutely no chance that the Yard would see all these Cunning Plans to outfox them on Bennett's behalf?
Look, fools, everyone is laughing at you and Bennett. 'Everyone' includes the Yard and CR.
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Upsetting People? I don't think so. I'm not upset. And The FOI people have just cooked his hash.
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I haven't seen any 'upset' people either, Sabot - apart from panicking Hounders, who are beginning to suspect their leader is round the bend.
Everyone else is merrily going
Everyone else is merrily going
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More mockery of Head Hounder:
http://davidbretisagod.forumotion.co.uk/t746-is-this-a-mistake-bennett-doesn-t-think-he-has-anything-to-worry-about
and a wonderful smiley:
http://davidbretisagod.forumotion.co.uk/t746-is-this-a-mistake-bennett-doesn-t-think-he-has-anything-to-worry-about
and a wonderful smiley:
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http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post233912.html#p233912
Almost certainly, he would probably see himself as a martyr rather than a complete knob.
Almost certainly, he would probably see himself as a martyr rather than a complete knob.
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Has Bennett 'forgotten' this?
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post233913.html#p233913
STATEMENT by Steve Bentley, Inspector, Directorate of Professional Standards, Metropolitan Police/Scotland Yard
QUOTE
My understanding is that the [Scotland Yard Madeleine Mc Cann Review Team] would welcome any evidence that would assist with the enquiry. You state that you have a first hand information from an insider from the McCann's private investigators. This information would obviously be of interest to the team and they would welcome details of this individual to allow them to interview her if she is able to provide relevant evidence. However, information regarding peoples views and suspicions do not constitute evidence. The team are obliged to consider evidence rather than repetition of the myriad of views and beliefs that individuals choose to interpret from the available information.
UNQUOTE
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post233913.html#p233913
STATEMENT by Steve Bentley, Inspector, Directorate of Professional Standards, Metropolitan Police/Scotland Yard
QUOTE
My understanding is that the [Scotland Yard Madeleine Mc Cann Review Team] would welcome any evidence that would assist with the enquiry. You state that you have a first hand information from an insider from the McCann's private investigators. This information would obviously be of interest to the team and they would welcome details of this individual to allow them to interview her if she is able to provide relevant evidence. However, information regarding peoples views and suspicions do not constitute evidence. The team are obliged to consider evidence rather than repetition of the myriad of views and beliefs that individuals choose to interpret from the available information.
UNQUOTE
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Bennett was previously warned about his conduct:
http://jillhavern.forumotion.net/t8552-operation-grange-reply-very-late-to-an-foi-act-request-about-officers-trips-abroad
I take this opportunity to highlight that your requests have been received at a time when Operation Grange is at a clearly active stage in its Investigative Review. Requests which require officers to take valuable time out from critical investigative work is extremely burdensome on the resources available to them. I am therefore required to explain that while the MPS continue to remain as transparent as possible in respect of the Investigative Review (as evidenced by appropriate MPS engagement with the media), the MPS retains the right to consider refusing future requests on this subject as vexatious due to the disproportionate burden a request such as this has on the Service. Under Section 14(1) of the Act, public authorities do not have to comply with vexatious requests. Section 14(1) may be used where a request, or its impact on a public authority, cannot be justified.
Thanks to Myths for remembering.
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post233921.html#p233921
http://jillhavern.forumotion.net/t8552-operation-grange-reply-very-late-to-an-foi-act-request-about-officers-trips-abroad
I take this opportunity to highlight that your requests have been received at a time when Operation Grange is at a clearly active stage in its Investigative Review. Requests which require officers to take valuable time out from critical investigative work is extremely burdensome on the resources available to them. I am therefore required to explain that while the MPS continue to remain as transparent as possible in respect of the Investigative Review (as evidenced by appropriate MPS engagement with the media), the MPS retains the right to consider refusing future requests on this subject as vexatious due to the disproportionate burden a request such as this has on the Service. Under Section 14(1) of the Act, public authorities do not have to comply with vexatious requests. Section 14(1) may be used where a request, or its impact on a public authority, cannot be justified.
Thanks to Myths for remembering.
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post233921.html#p233921
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Will he send any more of these potty requests? That's the thing.
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He will now start a new pestering campaign, with 50,000 word 'dossiers' called:
ELEVENTY-NINE REASONS WHY I AM NOT A VEXATIOUS OLD NOSEY PARKER.
ELEVENTY-NINE REASONS WHY I AM NOT A VEXATIOUS OLD NOSEY PARKER.
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A reminder of Bennett's idea of 'evidence', from 2011:
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/topic1196.html
Post Tony Bennett Today at 1:16 pm
I have publicly called for anyone with evidence relating to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann to write with that evidence to the Scotland Yard Review Team. By evidence I do not necessarily mean new forensic evidence but I included e.g. analyses done by such as kikoraton, HideHo and Stella on such matters as:
Delusional sh*te from hater nutjobs, in short.
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/topic1196.html
Post Tony Bennett Today at 1:16 pm
I have publicly called for anyone with evidence relating to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann to write with that evidence to the Scotland Yard Review Team. By evidence I do not necessarily mean new forensic evidence but I included e.g. analyses done by such as kikoraton, HideHo and Stella on such matters as:
Delusional sh*te from hater nutjobs, in short.
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Bennett seems to have 'forgotten' that there is ample evidence of him bombarding the Yard with his sh*te, sorry, 'dossiers'.
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http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post233940.html?sid=726d6f1c655ba4e2d0ff2af82564ef7b#p233940
we all remember the many visits visits to see OG - the foundation visits - remember bennett?
quoting officers names and ethnic background - ring any bells bennett?
photos outside various Police premises - remember bennett?
Yup.
we all remember the many visits visits to see OG - the foundation visits - remember bennett?
quoting officers names and ethnic background - ring any bells bennett?
photos outside various Police premises - remember bennett?
Yup.
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http://jatyk.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/q-what-do-you-call-man-who-lies-to-new.html
Wonder if Bennett remembers that? I bet the Yard does.
Wonder if Bennett remembers that? I bet the Yard does.
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Now, one thing I will say is that it is possible that the source might be mistaken as to precisely who assisted Jane Tanner with her recollections. It seems that Control Risks Group may have been involved. Or Leicestershire Police. Or others who may have had connections to one or other of the security services. All I will add to that is that (1) other information given to us confidentially by this source has been confirmed and we are fully satisfied that the source is authentic and (2) that the source has both first-hand knowledge of certain events and also second-hand knowledge. The information about who helped Jane Tanner with her statements is second-hand rather than first-hand.
Or it could have been the pixies. Or the Voices.
Or it could have been the pixies. Or the Voices.
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Time and time again he overlooks important points and only sees what he wants to which means more often than not he reaches the very wrong conclusions.
He misses points that are staring him in the face, such as first hand becomes second hand and so on, but hey ho when did he let the truth get in the way?
How much of his and his family's life has he wasted in service to The Patron Saint of Piles?
What has Gonc promised him in return for all of this?
He misses points that are staring him in the face, such as first hand becomes second hand and so on, but hey ho when did he let the truth get in the way?
How much of his and his family's life has he wasted in service to The Patron Saint of Piles?
What has Gonc promised him in return for all of this?
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You can imagine that the Met are really fed up to the back teeth of his Pitchfork Inquisition, that is after the laughter has subsided.
They know what he is about. They can see what he does.
As for even mentioning Kiko, Hoho and Stella......well
They know what he is about. They can see what he does.
As for even mentioning Kiko, Hoho and Stella......well
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He seems to have 'forgotten' that what he has really been doing is recorded all over the internet. He's condemned by his own words, many of which are appearing here:
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post233953.html#p233953
Remember the racism?
. Only one person was on the front desk, a man of Middle Eastern or Mediterranean appearance who was busy filling in a car accident insurance form in quadruplicate for someone, and was intent on completing the task before looking up at the queue in front of him. After several minutes, I asked if he could let D.I. Dobson know we were here.
And this?
At that point, the ’phone in the interview room rang. D.I. Dobson said: “I’m sorry, I’m being called upstairs on something urgent, I’ll have to close this now”.
Bennett must get the bum's rush quite a lot.
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post233953.html#p233953
Remember the racism?
. Only one person was on the front desk, a man of Middle Eastern or Mediterranean appearance who was busy filling in a car accident insurance form in quadruplicate for someone, and was intent on completing the task before looking up at the queue in front of him. After several minutes, I asked if he could let D.I. Dobson know we were here.
And this?
At that point, the ’phone in the interview room rang. D.I. Dobson said: “I’m sorry, I’m being called upstairs on something urgent, I’ll have to close this now”.
Bennett must get the bum's rush quite a lot.
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bb1 wrote:He seems to have 'forgotten' that what he has really been doing is recorded all over the internet. He's condemned by his own words, many of which are appearing here:
http://stopthemyths.prophpbb.com/post233953.html#p233953
Remember the racism?
. Only one person was on the front desk, a man of Middle Eastern or Mediterranean appearance who was busy filling in a car accident insurance form in quadruplicate for someone, and was intent on completing the task before looking up at the queue in front of him. After several minutes, I asked if he could let D.I. Dobson know we were here.
And this?
At that point, the ’phone in the interview room rang. D.I. Dobson said: “I’m sorry, I’m being called upstairs on something urgent, I’ll have to close this now”.
Bennett must get the bum's rush quite a lot.
We all know what that means. "Phone me in ten minutes, and get me away from the boring moron."
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