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    Google Mail – Problemer med at mine rettigheter ikke blir respektert, av myndighetene, i Norge og Storbritannia.







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Problemer med at mine rettigheter ikke blir respektert, av myndighetene, i Norge og Storbritannia.





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:36 PM





    To:

    solvit-norway@nhd.dep.no



    Hei,

     

    jeg kontaktet EFTA, for å forsikre meg, om at man har samme rettigheter, som norsk statsborger,

    som jobber i Storbritannia, etter at EØS-avtalen kom, som britiske statsborgere.

    Og EFTA, kunne bekrefte at det var riktig, at nordmenn hadde de samme rettighetene, som

    britiske statsborgere og EU-statsborgere, når man oppholdt seg, og jobber, som nordmann,

    i Storbritannia, og følger vilkårene, som er nevnt i EØS-avtalen.

     

    EFTA anbefalte meg, å kontake dere, i Solvit.

     

    Problemet er, at jeg blir 'tullet med' av mange myndigheter, i både Norge og Storbritannia.

     

    Jeg kontaktet EFTA, angående problemene med britiske myndigheter, først og fremst.

     

    Men jeg blir også 'tullet' mye med, av norske myndigheter.

    Så det kan kanskje også være et problem, at norske myndigheter, ikke forstår EØS-avtalen.

     

    Fordi, som jeg forstår det, så har man fortsatt rettigheter i Norge, siden man fortsatt er norsk

    statsborger, selv om man jobber noen år i Storbritannia, f.eks.

     

    Men det er mulig at dette også går andre veien, at norske myndigheter, tror det er fritt fram,

    for å tulle med en, siden man bor i utlandet.

    Nå er det så mange myndigheter som tuller med meg, så jeg må nesten ta dette ganske

    generellt.

     

    Jeg bruker så mye tid, på å stå opp mot, alle disse myndighetene, i Norge og Storbritannia,

    som tuller med meg, så jeg har nesten ikke tid til å gjøre jobben min.

    Jeg får ikke brukt så mye tid på jobben min, som jeg burde, så jeg er forsinket med alle regninger,

    og har knapt penger til å kjøpe basis matvarer.

    Så jeg sender ikke noe detaljert klage nå, for det har jeg rett og slett ikke tid til nå, fordi denne

    'tullingen', fra norske og britiske myndigheter, er så omfattende.

     

    I går, så sendte jeg et brev, til den europeiske menneskerettighetsdomstolen, i Strasbourg,

    og jeg sender med en kopi av det brevet, som vedlegg, for å forklare litt av hva som foregår.

    Så håper jeg dere har muligheten til å hjelpe meg med dette!

     

    Med vennlig hilsen

    Erik Ribsskog





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  • Google Mail – RE: Spørsmål om rettigheter innenfor EØS-området/Fwd: The European Economic Area.







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    Erik Ribsskog

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    RE: Spørsmål om rettigheter innenfor EØS-området/Fwd: The European Economic Area.





    SIGURDARDOTTIR Linda Bjork

    <LindaBjork.SIGURDARDOTTIR@efta.int>





    Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:36 PM





    To:

    eribsskog@gmail.com





    Dear Mr. Ribsskog,

     

    The EFTA Secretariat has received your request concerning

    the rights of Norwegian citizens living and working in the UK. 

     

    For your information, the task of EFTA Secretariat in

    Brussels is mainly to provide

    support to the EEA EFTA States for the management of the EEA Agreement and

    assists them in the preparation of the incorporation of new legislation into the

    EEA Agreement. 

     

    Norway

    is a Party to the EEA agreement and therefore the same rules apply to Norwegian

    citizens as to EU country citizens when it concerns the Internal Market, i.e.

    freedom of movement of goods, persons, services and capital.  As a Norwegian citizen living and

    working in UK

    you should enjoy the same rights as

    UK citizens when

    you are making use of these freedoms (Art. 4 of the EEA Agreement). 

     

    You could try to contact SOLVIT which is an on-line problem solving

    network.  They try to solve problems

    caused by the misapplication of the Internal Market law by public authorities.

     As you are a Norwegian citizen, you

    should contact the Norwegian SOLVIT Centre (tel.: +47 222 404 11; email:

    solvit-norway@nhd.dep.no  website: http://ec.europa.eu/solvit/ )

     

    We are sorry to inform you that the EFTA Secretariat can

    unfortunately not help you any further in this matter. 

     

     

    With best regards,

     


    Linda Bjork

    Sigurdardottir

    EFTA – European Free Trade

    Association

     

    E-mail: lbs@efta.int |

    Web: www.efta.int
    Rue Joseph II 12-16 | B-1000 Brussels |

    Belgium

     

     

     
    ———- Forwarded message

    ———-
    From: Euro-Ombudsman

    <EO@ombudsman.europa.eu>
    Date: Jul 7, 2008 1:48 PM
    Subject: RE: The

    European Economic Area.
    To: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

     

    Dear Mr Ribsskog,

     

    Thank you for your

    e-mail of 30 June 2008, in which you ask if you, as a Norwegian citizen living

    in Britain, have the right to get help from the police and the British

    government.

     

    In replying to your e-mail, first, I would like

    to give a short presentation of the work of the European Ombudsman.

     

    The European Ombudsman investigates complaints

    about maladministration by the institutions and bodies of the European Union.

    This means that you can complain to the Ombudsman if you consider that, for

    instance, the European Commission, the European Parliament or the Council of

    the European Union has done something wrong.

     

    It is thus not part of the Ombudsman's function

    to provide you with the kind of information that you are asking for.

     

    However, you could consider turning to

    EuropeDirect, which provides practical information in the official EU language

    of your choice about the European Union and its policies or a reference to

    further sources of information. You can reach the service by calling the

    following toll-free number from anywhere in the EU during opening hours

    (9h00-18h30 CET on weekdays):

     

    00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11

     

    Or call the standard number + 32-2-299.96.96

    from anywhere in the world (normal charges apply).

     

    You can also contact the service by sending an

    e-mail:

     

    http://europedirect-cc.cec.eu.int/websubmit/?lang=en

     

    For more information on Europe Direct, you can

    consult the following website:

     

    http://ec.europa.eu/europedirect/index_en.htm

     

    Yours sincerely,

     

    Angela Lindberg

    Office of the European Ombudsman

     

     

     


    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 30 June 2008 21:58
    To:

    Euro-Ombudsman
    Subject: The European Economic

    Area.

     


    Hi,

     

    I'm a Norwegian citizen living in Britain.

     

    Here, there have been many problems, at work, and regarding a complaint

    against the Police etc., that

    I haven't got any help with.

    (I've also contacted the Norwegian Government, regarding these

    problems, but they don't answer my

    e-mails, and the Sivilombudsmannen, is part of a cover-up, from the

    Government, it seems, even

    if I wont explain this in detail now, but I can explain more detailed

    if it's needed).

     

    I was wondering, since Norway, are part of the European Economical

    Area.

    So Norwegian citizens, are allowed, to live and work, in Britain,

    like if they were EU-Citizens, as I've

    understood it.

    But, I was wondering if this means, that one, as a Norwegian

    citizen in Britain, also has the right,

    to get help/advice from the Police, and other Goverment in Britain,

    like if one was an EU-citizen?

     

    I think, that if one have the right to work and live in an EU-country,

    like the 'EFTA/EØS-agreement'

    says, then only has the right help from the Government, it that

    EU-country (the Police etc), like

    if one were an EU-citizen, right?

     

    I just wanted to try to get this clear, since I'm having some problems,

    both with the Norwegian and

    the British Goverment now, so I just wanted to know, if some this could

    be something to do, with

    that one aren't that well protected by rights, if one are a Norwegian

    citizen living in the EU?

    Hope that you have the chance to answer about this, and thanks in

    advance for the reply!

     

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik

    Ribsskog







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    Dear, Miss Erik Ribsskog, aka ‘Target Guy 008’.

    We have discussed and debated your situation and concerns and we all quickly come to the decision that, you are, in fact… extremely paranoid and slightly fantastical. I, personally suggest that you buy a pet- maybe a small bird or Hamster or maybe even a cute little Guinea Pig to keep you company in those long, dark nights of paranoia and conspiracy. Failing that, you could invest in some nice, sturdy walking boots and embark on a nightly power-walk around the streets of L2, I have heard that this activity is extremely relaxing for the mind and highly therapeutic. Both of these hobbies would release all of that excess energy and feelings of self disdain that you have and hopefully lead you on the way to a more happy, and fruitful life and make you a ‘fuller’ individual with a more rounded personality.

    We hope you can now forget this little misunderstanding and that you can live a happy and free life. If you still harbor any concerns of the whereabouts of your former colleagues, then I am happy to tell you that they are now in a better place.

    As for the grammar issue, well, you know as well as anyone does that everyone makes mistakes, and i’m sure that is all it is- a mistake. No one likes to make mistakes, do they? They usually lead to worse things. 😉

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    Erik Ribsskog

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    Dear Erik

    I apologise for the message I send to you on Facebook today, it was wrong of me to write such a thing to you…I can see that now. I guess it was some kind of joke by myself and another person. It was completely unplanned, though. I was browsing the pictures for that particular group on Facebook and i remembered those Gravesen, or ‘Graveson’ pictures from when you posted them on the Bluekipper forum. I totally agreed with your point at the time and liked the way you put your point across, so I looked into you more and found your blog. This was just under a year ago, I had almost forgotten about it until recently, when i seen these pictures again.

    Having spent time reading some of your blog, I can see that you are a very interesting person with a lot of important views, which I believe are true. I like your style, and the whole issue of the Mafia or ‘Mob’ and yourself is very intriguing to me. Having read  a lot of the issues on this subject in your blog today, I have realised just how serious and, as you know, vital it is that you keep telling us of your experiences and opinions on this matter. If people like yourself didn’t do this, then no one would.

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  • På begynnelsen av 80-tallet, så pleide jeg å være en del nede hos Haldis, selv om jeg var mye mer i Hellinga og Leirfaret, og i huset til bestemuttern på Sand osv.

    Og på slutten av 80-tallet, så var jeg bare nede ved huset til Haldis og dem, hvis jeg hadde lite mat i huset i Leirfaret, og robba noe mat i garasjen dems.

    En gang på begynnelsen av 80-tallet, da Christell hadde vært hos noe familie på Vestlandet, da kom hun tilbake og sang på den sangen her:

    PS.

    Christell har eller hadde vel familie i Bergen, Stavanger og Ålesund.

    Og også en venninne på Stovner, mener jeg å huske.

    Jeg pleide å gjøre innbrudd i huset dems og snoke i tinga dems, og da fant jeg et brev hu hadde fått fra en venninne på Stovner, som likte Duran Duran, husker jeg, sånn på begynnelsen av 80-tallet en gang.

    Noe sånt.

    Men men.

    Christell har en onkel og tante i Bergen, og muligens også en halvbror som heter Bjørn, eller noe(?)

    Jeg tror tanta heter Lete, eller noe.

    Hvis ikke det er hun i Stavanger.

    Jeg tror Christell pleide å dra til familien sin i Bergen om sommerne, for jeg husker hun pleide å komme tilbake fra ferie.

    Og da sa hun ikke godteri, da sa hun at hun hadde lyst på noe snop.

    Så sånn var det.







  • Google Mail – Telefonsamtale, forrige måned.







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Telefonsamtale, forrige måned.





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 2:56 PM





    To:

    Kjell Nyhuus <kjell.nyhuus@presse.no>



    Hei,

     

    jeg viser til telefonsamtale, i forrige måned, hvor jeg etterlyste svar på klagen min, på trakassering og sensur,

    fra VGD, Veggavisen, Debattcentralen og Dagbladet.

     

    Jeg viste til de aktuelle punktene, i Vær Varsom-plakaten, og etterlyste også en egen Vær Varsom-plakat,

    for debattforum.

    Siden det finnes en Vær Varsom-plakat, for vanlige avisartikler.

     

    Og også en Vær Varsom-plakat, for reklamer, mener jeg det var.

    Men nå er det jo år 2008, så jeg lurte på om det ikke var på tide med en egen Vær Varsom-plakat, for

    debattfoum, drevet av nettavisene også.

    Bare et forslag, siden jeg ikke tror at de plakatene som man har nå, passer helt å bruke for problemer,

    som med trakassering og sensur, på debattforum.

    I allefall ikke, etter at jeg hørte du sa, over telefon, da jeg ringte den nevnte telefonsamtalen, at min klage

    lå langt nede i bunken, og at du bare hadde tenkt å foreta en forenklet behandling.

    Og det kan man jo tenke seg hva betyr, at du bare ville hive det i søpla, f.eks.

    Men, da nevnte jo jeg det, at Solskjær, han hadde sagt, at PFU, bare var noe tull uansett, eller noe.

    At man kunne bare like gjerne droppe PFU, de hadde ingen troverdighet, og heller ta det i et sivilt

    søksmål.

     

    Noe sånn var det vel han sa.

    Men du sa at det var feil, det var agenten til Solskjær, en som Solbakken, som hadde sagt, at å klage

    til PFU, var som å pisse i motvind.

    Det er mulig.

    I hvertfall, så virker det ikke helt enkelt.

    Fordi, du sa, da jeg ringte, for 3-4 uker siden, at du skulle meg noe skriftlig, angående klagen på de

    nevnte avisene, som jeg sendte dere.

    Men jeg har ikke fått noe svar av deg.

    Så jeg tror Solskjær og Solbakken, har rett i det her, at PFU, det er like greit å droppe å kontakte,

    for de har ikke noen troverdighet uansett.

     

    Det kan i hvertfall virke som at de kan ha rett, hvis man sammenligner hva dere sier, med hva dere gjør.

     

    Med vennlig hilsen

    Erik Ribsskog













  • Google Mail – RE: Our ref: TO08/2153







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    RE: Our ref: TO08/2153





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 2:42 PM





    To:

    jan.farenden@justice.gsi.gov.uk



    Hi,

     

    I can't see that I've recieved an answer to this e-mail yet, so I'm sending it again.

     

    Yours sincerely,

     


    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:31 AM

    Subject: Fwd: Our ref: TO08/2153
    To: jan.farenden@justice.gsi.gov.uk

    Hi,

     

    I called the Ministry of Justice today, and I got your e-mail address, from the clerk there.

     

    The reason that I'm sending you this e-mail, is that I was wondering, who it is, that one

    should contact, if one are having problems with the IPCC.

     

    Since they are not answering my e-mails, and I've already been in contact, with the

    complaints-manager there, so I think I've escalated it, as far as it's possible to

    escalate, at the IPCC.

    So I was wondering, if it isn't the Ministry of Justice, that one should contact, if the

    IPCC, are having problems in the way, that they aren't answering e-mails etc.

     

    Thanks in advance for any help regarding this!

     

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Jun 30, 2008 7:23 PM

    Subject: Re: Our ref: TO08/2153

    To: "Holmes, Ryan" <Ryan.Holmes@justice.gsi.gov.uk>

     

    Hi,

     

    thank you very much for your answer!

     

    I think that the IPCC, probably recieves founding from the Government.

    And, I think, that if the IPCC, don't answer their e-mails etc, then this is a matter, for the Ministry,

    who are administratively in charge of the IPCC.

     

    Which I think must be the Ministry of Justice.

     

    I don't think the Ministry of Justice, can't pretend that they aren't in charge of the Police, like

    you are trying now.

    So, I write this, mostly, to put it on my blog, and then I'll think further, on how to go forward with this.

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

     


    On 6/30/08, Holmes, Ryan <Ryan.Holmes@justice.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:

    Dear Mr Ribsskog

    Thank you for your email reply of 23 June.

    While I am sorry to read of your ongoing concerns, I am afraid there is little useful information I can add to the previous correspondence that you have received from this Department.

    As previously explained, if you choose to further your concerns regarding your complaint with the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), you must address the matter to the IPCC directly. Similarly, the Ministry of Justice is unable to comment on or give advice on how to escalate your case with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the American Embassy. I can only confirm that the points you have raised have been thoroughly considered and that the Department has been as helpful as possible in answering your concerns.

    I am sorry that I am unable to be of more help, but I hope you can appreciate for the reasons given above that the Department is unable to intervene in your case. Hence, any further correspondence sent that addresses the same points will be placed on file and not responded to.

    Yours sincerely,

    Ryan Holmes

    Legal Services Regulation and Redress Division

    —–Original Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 23 June 2008 14:20

    To: Holmes, Ryan
    Subject: Re: Our ref: TO08/2153

    Hi,

     

    I've already been in contact with the Complaints Manager at the IPCC, but this hasn't resovled the problems.

    I suspect could be some corruption involved there, because something is obviouslly wrong there in my opinion.

     

    Also I wondering a bit on how to escalate the case I've been in contact with the FBI, or the American Embassy,

    about.

     

    Also, I've been in contact with the Norwegian equivalent, of the IPCC, that's Spesialenheten, regarding another,

    but linked, matter.

     

    And they sort under the Norwegian Ministry of Justice.

    So, I think that the IPCC are sorting under the British Ministy of Justice(?)

     

    If not, who should they then be sorting under?

     

    Sorry if I'm asking stupid questions.

     

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

     

    On 6/23/08, Holmes, Ryan <Ryan.Holmes@justice.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:


    Dear Mr Ribsskog

    Thank you for your email reply of 19 June.

    The Ministry of Justice is unable to submit a complaint on your behalf to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC). Additionally, a complaint against the IPCC cannot be directed to the Ministry of Justice for review as this does not fall within the remit of this Department. If you wish to make a complaint against the IPCC you must do this by addressing your concerns to the IPCC directly. The information provided below outlines how to do this.

    If you have a complaint or query about a casework decision, the IPCC will do their best to clearly explain the reason for their decisions and answer any concerns you have. Please note however that IPCC casework decisions are final and they will not necessarily be able to change the outcome. For further information or advice on your rights you can contact a Citizens Advice Bureau, solicitor or your local MP.

    If you have a complaint about a member of staff at the IPCC, in the first instance you can contact the person concerned and the matter may be resolved there and then. As mentioned in my previous email, Casework Manager Sarah Brown is one of a number of IPCC staff that has conducted an investigation into your file and she can be contacted on 0207 166 3934 should you wish to discuss the details of your complaint further. However, since you mention that Miss Brown has not contacted you in the past, you may wish to raise any issues of concern through a line manager, or write to the Internal Complaints Manager. Alternatively, you can download a complaint form via the link

    http://www.ipcc.gov.uk/index/contact-us/complaints_ipcc.htm and make your complaint against the IPCC using the contact details below.

    Internal Complaints Manager

    Independent Police Complaints Commission

    90 High Holborn

    London

    WC1V 6BH

    Fax: 0207 404 0695

    Email:

    internal.complaints.unit@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk.

    I do hope that this information is of some use to you.

    Yours sincerely,

    Ryan Holmes

    Legal Services Regulation and Redress Division

     

    —–Original Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 19 June 2008 20:35
    To: Holmes, Ryan
    Subject: Re: Our ref: TO08/2153


    Hi,

     

    thank you very much for your e-mail, and the advice!

     

    I wanted to complain about the IPCC, since the whole case is a mess, and they don't reply to my e-mails,

    and they don't call me, you mention Brown, she has been supposed to call me, regarding the problems

    with the missing answers on the e-mails, but she haven't called.

    I think that the IPCC must have some serious problems, with handeling the complaints I sent them,

    which I view as one case really.

    So I was wondering, how I could submit this complaint, on the IPCC, to the Ministry of Justice.

    If you think that you could please submit this complaint for me.

     

    Also, I've contacted the FBI, in the American Embassy, in London.

     

    And I asked them, on how should go forward, regarding reporting a crime in the US, that someone,

    has set up a hate-blog against me there.

     

    The FBI/The American Embassy Legal Advice, tells me to contact my local police-station, about this.

    But I've lost a bit of confidence, with the Merseyside Police, due to the things mentioned in the

    complaints, sent to the IPCC, and more.

    And then I thought, that I could contact the IPCC about this then, since I didn't think I could contact

    the local Police about this.

     

    But now there has been so much problems, with the IPCC, so that I've lost a bit of confidence, in

    the IPCC, as well.

     

    So then I have to contact the Ministry of Justice about this, since I don't think that eighter the

    Merseyside Police or the IPCC, have showed themselves, to be worthy, of much confidence,

    unfortunatly.

    So I'm mentioning this now.

     

    Hope this is alright!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

     

    On 6/19/08, Holmes, Ryan <Ryan.Holmes@justice.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:


    Dear Mr Ribsskog

    Thank you for your email reply of 5 June. I am also in receipt of your email dated 13 June.

    As explained in my previous reply, the Law Society is the regulatory body for solicitors in England and Wales and will keep a comprehensive list of solicitors practising in your local area. Their website promotes a searchable database to help you find a solicitor which allows you to search by firm name, area of law and/or post code. To alleviate your concerns about contacting the Law Society due to previous personal experiences, I should point out that this list is a resource to assist the public locate suitable legal representation and promote solicitors across England and Wales. You can access the facility via the following link:

    http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/choosingandusing/findasolicitor.law.

    Alternatively, you could also look through a local directory, such as the Yellow Pages, which might help identify a suitable firm. As suggested in my previous reply, you may wish to contact the Law Centres Federation on 0207 428 4401 who can provide contact details for your local Law Centre. Also, you may find it helpful to access the Community Legal Services Direct website for information on providers of legal advice at

    www.clsdirect.org.uk. These are all alternative options available to you that do not involve the assistance of the Law Society.

    With regard to the complaint you have submitted to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), I have contacted the IPCC to investigate the status of your complaint. Senior lawyers at the IPCC inform me that without your expressed consent, I am unable to obtain any information that relates to your complaint. I was informed however that Casework Manager Sarah Brown is one of a number of IPCC staff that has conducted an investigation into your file and she can be contacted on 0207 166 3934 should you wish to discuss the details of your complaint further.

    I do hope that this information is of some use to you.


    Yours sincerely,

    Ryan Holmes

    Legal Services Regulation and Redress Division


    —–Original Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 05 June 2008 01:51

    To: Holmes, Ryan
    Subject: Re: Our ref: TO08/2153



    Hi,

     

    thank you very much for your e-mail!

     

    I have been thinking about contacting the Law Society, regarding getting a list, like you say,

    for law firms, who take on law-cases on a 'pro bono' service basis.

    But, like I might have forgotten to explain, the Law Society, are already involved in this,

    I have complained about them to the Legal Services Ombudsman, who I have been contacting

    you about.

    So I've maybe lost a bit of confidence, in the Law Society, since I think they gave a bit of wrong

    information, and some errors, that I thought were a bit strange, so they are really involved in this

    from before.

    So then I was wondering about, if it would be right to involve the Law Society again, since they

    are involved from before.

    Maybe there is someone else one could contact about getting the name of companies like this?

    Sorry if I'm asking a lot of questions.

    I've also sent a complaint, on the Merseyside Police, to the IPCC.

    But the IPCC, aren't dealing with the complaint at all, it seems, so I was wondering who I should

    contact then, if I wanted to compain about the IPCC not dealing with the complaint on the Police?

     

    Sorry again that I'm asking so many questions!

    Thanks in advance for the reply!

     

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

     

    On 4/25/08, Holmes, Ryan <Ryan.Holmes@justice.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:

    Dear Mr Ribsskog

    Thank you for your email reply of 7 April, in which you request further advice on ways to proceed forward with your complaint against the Legal Services Ombudsman (LSO).  To assist you with your concerns, I shall set out the avenues of legal assistance available to you that acknowledge your specific financial concerns.

    Firstly, while I understand you have already been in contact with the Citizen's Advice Bureau (CAB), you may also wish to consider contacting your local Law Centre.  Contact details for your local Law Centre can be found via the Law Centres Federation on 0207 428 4401, or by accessing their website www.lawcentres.org.uk. You may also find it helpful to access the Community Legal Services Direct website for information on providers of legal advice at www.clsdirect.org.uk.  Alternatively, you may choose to contact Community Legal Advice for free confidential help regarding your legal queries on 0845 345 4345.

    Secondly, it may be worth investigating the possibility of a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA).  This allows a solicitor to accept a case on a 'no won, no fee' basis, under which they receive a fee from you only if the case is won.  It is worth pointing that the solicitor's standard fees can be increased by up to 100% to reflect the degree of risk to the solicitor in taking the case on (the 'success fee').  However, should you lose your case, you may still be liable to pay the successful party's costs, as well as expert witness fees and other disbursements.  There are insurance schemes that, for a premium, provide cover for these items.  As part of the implementation of the Access to Justice Act 1999, we have made it possible for the successful side to recover their lawyer's success fee and insurance premium form the loser. Effectively, this has made the operation of conditional fees fairer and more attractive to clients.

    Thirdly, some solicitors may be prepared to take on your case on a pro bono agreement (i.e. provide you with a free service).  You can contact the Law Society who can provide you with a list of solicitors that may provide pro bono services.  The Law Society is the regulatory body for solicitors in England and Wales and you can write to them at the following address:

    The Law Society

    113 Chancery Lane

    London

    WC2A 1SX

    Tel: 0870 606 2555.

    Alternatively, you can access the Law Society's website at www.solicitors-online.com.

    I do hope that you find this information useful.

    Yours sincerely

    Ryan Holmes

    Legal Services Regulation and Redress Division

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