ArthurWankspittle wrote: ↑Fri May 14, 2021 8:53 am
aesmith wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 5:33 pm
At least this lady actually raised her case in court, and apparently won if only as a default judgement. Serves the PM right for ignoring correspondence as I imagine the case could have easily been seen off.
I'd read somewhere she had gone through the Northampton (online) court, so the paperwork would be in with the thousands of other pieces of mail addressed to 10 Downing Street, which I suspect for security reasons don't actually go to 10 Downing Street.
Here in the colonies, mail to the White House, or Congress, goes to a special facility in (I think) Virginia, where it is x-rayed and checked for other nasty stuff. I think this started maybe twenty years ago, when someone was mailing anthrax spores to elected officials.
Only after passing this examination is the mail forwarded to the addressee. I imagine that there is some facility within (or very close to) the WH, where the mail is read by a bunch of interns and only a few small percentage gets passed up the food chain. I suspect that a vanishingly small portion actually makes it to the Oval Office.
Anything that fails, probably gets turned over to the FBI or Secret Service, for investigation and possible prosecution.
I would imagine that the UK has similar procedures for mail addressed to 10 Downing St. or to Parliament.