Saturday, 6 February 2010

Parcels in the post


One of my sideline hobbies is to assist those who ask me for help. Over the years, I have had to scale down this pro bono work simply because I had too many people contacting me. One of the people who did contact me was a little lady called Nadia Feldmeier. Nadia is a health campaigner, a carer and a person who cannot write straight letters. Her letters are often illegible, illogical, fragmented and on some occasions written on cornflakes packets. Despite all this, Nadia is a charming girl. I say that with a the greatest respect for her and her family. Her letters amuse me greatly in a lovely way. They are so much better than the drab written on GMC Headed note paper like GMC Legal.

Nadia though always gets into some strife, some problem and we all know the domino effect. One problem leads to another. She has developed a criminal record. I am not really sure why she has developed it other than the fact that South Wales Police appear to spend their time chasing those who are harmless and eccentric.

Nadia though is incredibly sweet because she sends me handmade hair bands, pencils, pens, little chocolates and anything she can afford. Because they are so sweet, I keep them at the bottom of my draw as a reminder that she is a very nice lady and there are few who are so nice in the world. My most memorable time with Nadia was to help her with her court case through email. While she lost the case, she fought a good battle with some good medical data and earned herself some respect. She finally managed to order her ideas into a logical order and present them properly. She would return in the evening after being bashed in court and we would go through a few arguments to counteract it. Nadia had a great deal of courage and spirit. It is not winning that matters but taking a battle and having the courage to fight. This is part of the reason I like Nadia and have a lot of time for her.

Nadia is now in prison and was not given bail. She reported the recent hearing of Maurice Kirk on Facebook and apparently these things are now some kind of crime. Maybe court people deserve some special confidentiality than doctors do. I have no idea. Perhaps people like to make decisions in secret but not be known by their name.

This is a written Times account of the court hearing related to the eccentric Vet Maurice Kirk. Of course, South Wales Police continue to waste tax payers money but that's nothing new. South Wales Police was the big tell tale force to be involved in the GMC case against whistleblower Dr Korashi. They have been embroiled in several cases of injustice over the years. I wrote a summary sometime ago here.

Anyhow, there is very little we can expect from the police these days. While people are being murdered, killed, harmed etc, they concentrate on petty cases. Perhaps it is just target practice? It becomes a bit like Accident Emergency Targets. You just fudge it to reach the right figures.



1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, not another one in jail! Is she religious? Maybe that would be a good defence in court as we know British courts to exercise religious bias.