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Why would you want to identify her? Who she is at this stage should not be disclosed and I am sorry I did not notice that when coping that bit of the report.
I wouldn't want to identify her but a generic surname (especially of smith) is not giving her identity away so it's a bit of a petty thing for a poster to pick you up on!0 -
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Seems a lot of "advisers" from consumer rights forum have" egg on their faces". It all has gone quiet. No more abuse.
Some of the "advisers" tried to discourage you from pursuing this any further because they believed your health would suffer or was suffering. Even with the forensic vet's report, I would doubt neither the RCVS nor your former vet will roll over and automatically admit any misjudgment or negligence.
Your next course of action is up to you. But whatever you decide, be very clear in your own mind what you hope to achieve and that it is achievable, and you remain calm.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0 -
They believed her health was suffering, yet there were some who were bullying her..0
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lincroft1710 wrote: »Some of the "advisers" tried to discourage you from pursuing this any further because they believed your health would suffer or was suffering. Even with the forensic vet's report, I would doubt neither the RCVS nor your former vet will roll over and automatically admit any misjudgment or negligence.
Your next course of action is up to you. But whatever you decide, be very clear in your own mind what you hope to achieve and that it is achievable, and you remain calm.
I am sort of calm. I know my next action. I will post example of the letter to RCVS tomorrow.0 -
lincroft1710 wrote: »Some of the "advisers" tried to discourage you from pursuing this any further because they believed your health would suffer or was suffering. Even with the forensic vet's report, I would doubt neither the RCVS nor your former vet will roll over and automatically admit any misjudgment or negligence.
Your next course of action is up to you. But whatever you decide, be very clear in your own mind what you hope to achieve and that it is achievable, and you remain calm.
I think RCVS will be very worried about ....?0 -
Thank you all, there was so much more care on this forum0
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lincroft1710 wrote: »Some of the "advisers" tried to discourage you from pursuing this any further because they believed your health would suffer or was suffering. Even with the forensic vet's report, I would doubt neither the RCVS nor your former vet will roll over and automatically admit any misjudgment or negligence.
Your next course of action is up to you. But whatever you decide, be very clear in your own mind what you hope to achieve and that it is achievable, and you remain calm.
We just have to wait and see.0
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