URGENT - Call for Support Re: Watkins EHS Injunction
Please send the Barrister representing Jodie in her EHS case in Australia any details you may have regarding successful litigation in your country against phone mast installation, where an EHS individual is or has been involved.
If you have already responded then many thanks, Raymond has notified us that he has read all emails and will continue to do so.
Raymond J Broomhall ABN: 19 811 830 629
Barrister at Law
Barrister at Law
Mob: 0447 725 254
Michael Kirby Chambers
49 Davey Street
HOBART 7000
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: P Nielsen <pnielsen@tpg.com.au>
From: P Nielsen <pnielsen@tpg.com.au>
Date: Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 8:18 AM
Subject: URGENT - Call for Support Re: Watkins EHS Injunction
To: pnielsen@tpg.com.au
Subject: URGENT - Call for Support Re: Watkins EHS Injunction
To: pnielsen@tpg.com.au
Dear Reader,
The email below was received from the Barrister acting on behalf of Jodie Watkins, a Tasmanian resident with diagnosed EHS. They are opposing an NBN tower near her home based upon nuisance Tort law. This is a first, and appears to have a high chance of succeeding. The next appearance in court is this Friday. However, additional support is required to have the matter fully heard and a ruled upon.
Please read the following letter, and contact Ray directly by phone or email (see below) ASAP if you can assist as requested.
Here is a news article on their action.
http://www.themercury.com.au/ court-bid-to-stop-nbn-tower/ story-fnj3twbb-1227323934538
There is a lot at stake. If this case succeeds, it will set a valuable precedent for all persons in similar situations.
Best regards,
Peter Nielsen
www.emraware.com
The email below was received from the Barrister acting on behalf of Jodie Watkins, a Tasmanian resident with diagnosed EHS. They are opposing an NBN tower near her home based upon nuisance Tort law. This is a first, and appears to have a high chance of succeeding. The next appearance in court is this Friday. However, additional support is required to have the matter fully heard and a ruled upon.
Please read the following letter, and contact Ray directly by phone or email (see below) ASAP if you can assist as requested.
Here is a news article on their action.
http://www.themercury.com.au/
There is a lot at stake. If this case succeeds, it will set a valuable precedent for all persons in similar situations.
Best regards,
Peter Nielsen
www.emraware.com
The content of this email, attached files, linked websites or other accompanying material is provided "as is", without prejudice and additionally may not have been verified by their respective authors. The reader is advised to make their own inquiries and act or not act accordingly at their own risk, and in full compliance with applicable law. Nothing herein is to be considered or used as professional, medical, or legal advice. An exemption under the "fair use" provisions of the DCMA is hereby claimed for any included copyright material. To unsubscribe, please click here.
IMPORTANT NOTICE PLEASE READ
This communication is confidential and may be legally privileged and/or contain copyright material. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, any use, forwarding, printing or reproduction of it or any attachment, is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, immediately contact me by return email or by calling +614 0447 725 254 and then irretrievably delete it and any attachments. I will preserve the contents of any email message that you send me if I believe that I have a legal obligation to do so and I will otherwise comply with the provisions of the Privacy Act 1988 to the extent that it applies. You should check for viruses or other harmful components before opening or using any attachments to this email. My liability is limited to resupplying any affected attachments and if applicable, by the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Tas) . I value the privacy of every individual's personal information. I am committed to protecting the information I collect and use by compliance with the obligations provided under the Personal Information Protection Act2004 (Tas). Protecting personal information is an important aspect of the way I create, organise and implement my activities online and off-line.
No comments:
Post a Comment