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A woman labelled "potentially violent" after complaining to a council about a vandalised flowerbed has won £12,000 in High Court libel damages. | A woman labelled "potentially violent" after complaining to a council about a vandalised flowerbed has won £12,000 in High Court libel damages. |
Jane Clift, 43, sued Slough Borough Council and public protection chief Patrick Kelleher over their reaction when she complained about the vandal. | Jane Clift, 43, sued Slough Borough Council and public protection chief Patrick Kelleher over their reaction when she complained about the vandal. |
The 2005 incident happened in the Rest Gardens. The council had denied libel. | The 2005 incident happened in the Rest Gardens. The council had denied libel. |
A jury found in favour of Ms Clift, of Birmingham, but rejected her claim Mr Kelleher had been malicious. | A jury found in favour of Ms Clift, of Birmingham, but rejected her claim Mr Kelleher had been malicious. |
I am not, and never have been, violent as the jury have confirmed today Jane Clift | I am not, and never have been, violent as the jury have confirmed today Jane Clift |
Mr Justice Tugendhat ordered the authority to meet the costs of the action and that £50,000 should be set aside to cover any appeal costs. | Mr Justice Tugendhat ordered the authority to meet the costs of the action and that £50,000 should be set aside to cover any appeal costs. |
The court heard the council and Mr Kelleher had argued that a November 2005 entry about her on its Violent Persons Register and an email informing people about it were "substantially true". | The court heard the council and Mr Kelleher had argued that a November 2005 entry about her on its Violent Persons Register and an email informing people about it were "substantially true". |
They said in court that Ms Clift, of Bottetourt Road, was obsessed with achieving the sacking of the council's anti-social behaviour co-ordinator, Fozia Rashid. | They said in court that Ms Clift, of Bottetourt Road, was obsessed with achieving the sacking of the council's anti-social behaviour co-ordinator, Fozia Rashid. |
Ms Rashid gave evidence Ms Clift scored "nine and a half out of 10" on the scale of difficult members of the public she had encountered. | Ms Rashid gave evidence Ms Clift scored "nine and a half out of 10" on the scale of difficult members of the public she had encountered. |
'Frustrated and angry' | 'Frustrated and angry' |
The court heard Ms Rashid say she tried to be helpful and establish a rapport but Ms Clift called her "stupid" and terminated the call. | The court heard Ms Rashid say she tried to be helpful and establish a rapport but Ms Clift called her "stupid" and terminated the call. |
Hugh Tomlinson QC, representing Ms Clift, said the former care worker had been following the council's own poster campaign about reporting anti-social behaviour and was "understandably furious, frustrated and angry" with Ms Rashid. | Hugh Tomlinson QC, representing Ms Clift, said the former care worker had been following the council's own poster campaign about reporting anti-social behaviour and was "understandably furious, frustrated and angry" with Ms Rashid. |
After talking to Ms Rashid, she then sent a letter, in which she wrote: "I felt so filled with anger that I am certain I would have physically attacked her if she had been anywhere near me." | After talking to Ms Rashid, she then sent a letter, in which she wrote: "I felt so filled with anger that I am certain I would have physically attacked her if she had been anywhere near me." |
Mr Tomlinson QC said the council's reaction to her "turn of phrase" was "completely ridiculous". | Mr Tomlinson QC said the council's reaction to her "turn of phrase" was "completely ridiculous". |
'Never violent' | 'Never violent' |
"She is trying to be a good citizen, report anti-social behaviour, do the right thing and is being told it is all her fault," he added. | "She is trying to be a good citizen, report anti-social behaviour, do the right thing and is being told it is all her fault," he added. |
But John Beggs QC, representing the council, said: "She shoots from the hip as soon as someone doesn't deliver exactly what she wants." | But John Beggs QC, representing the council, said: "She shoots from the hip as soon as someone doesn't deliver exactly what she wants." |
Following the hearing, Ms Clift said in a statement: "I'm delighted, my character and reputation have finally been vindicated. | Following the hearing, Ms Clift said in a statement: "I'm delighted, my character and reputation have finally been vindicated. |
"I am not, and never have been, violent as the jury have confirmed." | "I am not, and never have been, violent as the jury have confirmed." |
A council spokesman said: "The jury found that what we recorded about Ms Clift was not true, but they were not prepared to find that we acted in bad faith. | |
"We are pleased about that because at all times our staff acted in good faith. | |
"Nonetheless, we recognise what the jury has found and will reflect carefully on how we need to respond." |
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