Trolling

My usual approach to dealing with trolls is to ignore them. However, on this occasion I am going to have to break that rule –  just this once.

Threats and blackmail are criminal offences and I have been gathering the relevant information in my logs so that when I have sufficient I will take the matter up with the police. My determination has already been demonstrated, I think. I still have all of that evidence, including my correspondence with Virgin Media.

In the meantime, the threats to contact my employer (they are not, but never mind) and the DSA are a waste of time. The training school I work with is fully aware of you and your activities and is waiting for your call or email and will gather as much information as they can about you and will be forwarding it to me for my evidence file. The DSA don’t care; it’s nothing to do with them and they will ignore petty complaints that do not actually involve teaching standards and are not from candidates.

Driving instructors have been writing about their experiences since, well, there have been driving instructors. Doing so is not a breach of confidence. When they do, they do as James Herriot did and anonymise the details. No names are mentioned and no places stated, so no breach of confidence.

So, yes, please, do provide more evidence of your stalking. It will go in the file and eventually, the police will come knocking. I will happily go into the witness box and see you prosecuted to the fullest extent that the law allows.

On the other hand, you can crawl back under your stone and stay there.

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