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2013-10-12 22:54

no complaints to the previous premises, but on a change of hands there's a sudden surge of complaints, quite clear racial discrimination implications there.
any fixtures and fittings on a premises, when purchased and when these have been attached to the premises for a long duration, should, surely be classed as normal operating procedure for tat premises? as an immediate counter claim, an application for planning could be made, and counter claims for harassment and racial discrimination could be brought against the local neighbor, if events of harassment have been documented? try requesting regular customers make "testimonial statements"? just a little friendly thoughts, good luck!

to those expressing confusion the the councils actions, they must, by law, investigate and action any complaints made by domestic houseing occupants in any area of trading (i.e. a house near a shop), but the local council MUST take in to account the fronts and external fixtures and fittings of other similar local premises, unless the accused shop is seen as offensive to a specific or general populace group... it seems like unfair and undue force is being brought against this shop and no others...