Guest guest Posted January 3, 2012 Report Share Posted January 3, 2012 Chances are, that the outcome could be that she would be ordered to let you put a different lock on your door as a way to keep from being prosecuted. Best part of it all is that there will be a paper trail generated. Bureaucracies do have their advantages, and paper trails are one of them. After you win, best to type up results, details, then give to all tenants in building. Include contacts, dates contacted legal aid, other involved bureaus. The more people know about her, the harder it is for her to operate under the radar. Exposure is your friend and her enemy. > > I sure do agree with Gerry,,sugestions about locking your fridge, may > be get a small chain and put it around the fridge with a lock, and if > your cabinents have the right handles run a chain threw them..befor or > after you do the nany cam..she may be a crazy person and just loves to > mess with peoples mine.. > > ________________________________ > From: Gerry Simpkins <gsim@... <mailto:gsim%40tds.net>> > To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2012 5:10 PM > Subject: Re: Chemical analysis > > > If there is smoke, there is fire. I would install a locking system on > my pantry and refrigerator. If you can get her on a nanny-cam, you have > a great case against her. She can say she just came in to check the > apt, BUT she cannot explain adding things to food in your pantry or > fridge. I would consult with a legal aid clinic about how bad you can > burn her if she is caught on a nanny-cam doing that. It may be that you > can start proceedings and advise whomever that you are collecting > evidence to put in their hands. A legal aid clinic would be able to > tell you what you would have to have to really burn her, if possible at > all. I would say the law is on your side on this issue. > > Gerry > > > > > > Try leaving a nanny cam running on the premises. They are pretty cheap > > now. > > > > > Chemical analysis > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I'm in a difficult situation. I suspect that my landlady is > > > entering my apt and contaminating my food. The problem is, > > > I'm having trouble acquiring proof. I do know that from time > > > to time I will eat or drink something which will affect me in > > > a particular way: my heart beat more than doubles and becomes > > > irregular. By the time I realize that there is something > > > wrong, I have consumed the item in question. > > > > > > I've noticed this effect mainly with fluids such as water, > > > milk, and herbal tea; all things which I keep in my fridge, > > > and which haven't caused any problems in the past. After I've > > > been out of my apt for several hours or days and then return > > > is when a normally harmless item will suddenly make me ill. > > > (She and her grown sons live in the building.) > > > > > > I would move if I could afford it, but rents in NYC are > > > astronomical. Even if I could find a place I could afford, > > > judging from the problems she created for the seven tenants > > > who did move, she would try to make moving as difficult as > > > possible for me. > > > > > > Legally I have to give her keys. I am taking steps to protect > > > myself, but as long as she has the means to enter when she > > > wants, it's difficult. > > > > > > I'm wondering if anyone has knowledge of a place I could get > > > a chemical analysis of the remainder of the herbal tea which > > > I drank on Sunday, and which is still making me sick. I asked > > > my doctor's office to send my sample to a lab for analysis, > > > but they were unwilling to become involved. > > > > > > Thanks, Dianne > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 AHH. but, can you perl, too ?;-))))) Bruce On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 16:02:59 -0800 (PST) Kore writes: I have the needles, Bruce, and I can knit. LOL, Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2012 Report Share Posted January 5, 2012 And all that the landlady from hell needs is a screwdriver. Look into tamper-proof screws, or see about installing _male_ torx screws if you can find them and a bit to match. They are hard to back out without the proper socket bit. Here is another idea that is cheap and may scare her away: Buy a blinking red LED and a small square chassis box at radio shack. Drill and install the LED with super glue. Wire some doorbell wire to it inside and run it to a battery somewhere. A dry cell pack will last indefinitely with that tiny load on it. Match the LED operating voltage to the dry cell you will use. Could use a small power transformer too, but must be concealed where plugged in. Use cabling that looks like something besides a cheap decoy, which is what this is. Also mount it in a prominent place with adhesive, like on the refrigerator door. A fake keypad next to it or attached to same housing would look great too. Ditto for cabinets. So would a decoy camera, very cheap and available in lots of places. Wireless cams are available everywhere, and who is she to know if it is a real one or not, when it is screwed to a place high up and pointed at the door and a 2nd one is pointed at the refrigerator? ou might just drill and power up the LED in each dummy camera you hang from ceilings wherever. There eyes will be immediately drawn to it. Will be hard for them to tell whether or not dummies. And they will not want to be recorded messing around in there either. Might just work. I protected my Jag XKE roadster with such a thing, and in addition, I had a concealed fuel pump cutoff, concealed ignition cutoff, and a really loud burglar alarm. No one broke in to my car or stole it, and I was on the midnight to 8 shift for years in those days. May work for good, or may work only for awhile. > > >Put a hasp and padlock on the refrigerator door.< > > LOL, Chuck! > > Two minds with one thought. I just ordered hasp locks and padlocks for > my cupboards and fridge. Now all I need is a metal bit for my drill, > and I'm ready to install them. > > Dianne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2012 Report Share Posted January 5, 2012 When properly installed a hasp lock can not be removed with a screwdriver. The heads are concealed when the hasp is in the closed postion I bet you know someone who has Chronic Lyme and doesn't realize it yet! www.lyme-resource.com > Re: Chemical analysis > > And all that the landlady from hell needs is a screwdriver. > Look into tamper-proof screws, or see about installing _male_ > torx screws if you can find them and a bit to match. > <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2012 Report Share Posted January 5, 2012 AHHH, kniting!!! This is one of my failures in lief,,I have taught myself croghet, baking yeast bread, sewing. etc...but I have failed to learn knitting!!! ________________________________ To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2012 8:33 PM Subject: Re: Chemical analysis AHH. but, can you perl, too ?;-))))) Bruce On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 16:02:59 -0800 (PST) Kore writes: I have the needles, Bruce, and I can knit. LOL, Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2012 Report Share Posted January 5, 2012 >AHH. but, can you perl, too ?< Don't know about perling, Bruce, but I can definitely purl... Haven't made a sweater in years, but I know how. LOL, Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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