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NOTICE
Within this website there may be early references to ‘Charity to Prevent Suffering, ‘CHAPS’ please be advised that Mr. Ian Taylor- Forrest was removed as a Trustee of CHAPS in the Autumn of 2005 and CHAPS was dissolved in December 2005 with the full cooperation of the Charity Commissioners. However, it is noted that Mr. Ian Taylor-Forrest has become Trustee of another charity using the names ; ST. ANDREWS UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN'S TRUST & ST. ANDREWS HANDICAPPED CHILDREN'S TRUST ; He will no doubt distribute the hundreds of cash collection boxes he has, anyone seeing charity boxes with either of the above names is advised to notify the Police or SAFE.
see ; http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/showcharity.asp?regno=1117157&submit=Run+Search
Mr. Ian Taylor- Forrest was removed as a Director of SAFE in the Summer of 2005.
For the latest regarding the bankruptcy of Mr. Ian Taylor-Forrest click here http://www.insolvency.gov.uk/eiir/IIRCaseIndivDetail.asp?CaseId=42249055&IndivNo=1&Court=BMTH&OfficeID=18&CaseType=B
Mr Ian Taylor-Forrest is known to be circulating allegations that the Directors of SAFE are involved in 'criminality'. This is best answered by the Dorset Police response to his allegations, click here to see their letter to him of the 23rd November 2007.
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19-08-2007
In todays Mail on Sunday’s Financial Mail, ‘thisismoney.co.uk’ article on Barclay and HBOS Shared Appreciation Mortgages, known as SAMS shows our website address as www.safeonline.co.uk which is incorrect, as you know it should be www.safe-online.org .
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STEVEN HAMILTON
Please be advised that Mr. Steven Hamilton was found guilty and fined on 20th July 2007 in the Wimborne Magistrates Court as charged in a private criminal prosecution brought by Robert Owen Director of SAFE for breaching the Telecommunication Act 1984, s43 when he made a series of abusive and derogatory telephone calls to Robert Owen.
The District Judge said, “I found Mr Owen to be a wholly credible witness and I accept his evidence in its entirety. “
He went on, “I am satisfied, so I am sure, that the message was grossly offensive, obscene and menacing, I therefore find in relation to the summons Mr. Hamilton guilty, ….…’
Should anyone be the recipient of similar defamatory calls or comments from Mr. Hamilton you are recommended to contact the police and also advise SAFE.
Within this website there may be early references to ‘Charity to Prevent Suffering, ‘CHAPS’ please be advised that Mr. Ian Taylor- Forrest was removed...
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