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Saturday, June 06, 2009

Committee on Petitions

Committee on Petitions



Committee on Petitions
The Chairman
Brussels
CL/nmh[02-COM.PETI(2009)D/29813]

Mr John Hirst
Association of Prisoners
5 Adderbury Crescent
Adderbury Grove
UK - HU5 1AT Hull
United Kingdom

308742 04.06.2009

Subject: Petition Nr.0268/2009 (reference to be quoted in all correspondence)

Dear Mr Hirst,

I would like to inform you that the Committee on Petitions has begun its examination of your petition. The Committee considers the petition to be admissable since the subjectmatter falls within the sphere of activities of the European Union.

The committee felt that the issues raised in your petition should be submitted, also, to the Committee in the European Parliament within whose terms of reference it falls and decided as a result to refer it to the Committee on Constitutional Affairs for information.

Please note that consideration of your petition by the European Parliament has been concluded and the file is now closed.

Yours sincerely,
Marcin Libicki
Chairman of the Committee on Petitions

3 comments:

Barnacle Bill said...

Fingers crossed for you John, but I do wish you would stop showing your address off to every Tom, Dick & Harry - You never know who might come a knocking!

jailhouselawyer said...

BB: I did think about that. I hope Rocky gives any unwelcome visitors a nice surprise...

Merkin said...

Maybe right, BillyBones.

But, if John was to get hassle he would have had it well before now.