I think you will find control of information extends to the internet
as well.

How about an on-line petition. People don't have to give their full
address. Something along the lines of:

I've just about had enought of this awful noise.
I demand that its existence be recognised,
the full exent of the problem is determined and
that it be investigated properly.



On Jul 27, 4:04 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
> So long as the 'Net stays 'open access' , people with many axes to
> grind have a fair chance to grind down the faceless establishment.
>
> On Jul 25, 8:53 am, John Dawes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello Will,
>
> > A few years ago it was possible for any European Citizen to make a
> > complaint to the European Parliament by email.
> > I posted instructions on the internet showing where to find the link
> > and how to find simple instructions on how to make a formal
> > complaint.
> > I also emailed over one hundred Hum sufferers with the details
>
> > After a period of about a year I wrote to my own Member of the
> > European Parliament and asked him to check the records and see how
> > many people had made a complaint, The answer was 3, one of which was
> > my own and one from a personal friend who was also a Hum sufferer.
>
> > I believe the reason for this was that to make a formal complaint it
> > was required to give your name and address which is something people
> > will not do.
>
> > On Jul 24, 2:00 pm, Will Godson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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