Right. So we got a letter in regards to our cease and desist from Community Volunteers Wales, RCV, previously known as coronavirus nineteen or whatever they were called, or we grow, not we grow anymore, because you've had your, allotment taken off you. And then you had four police cars. We spoke to off there because we were threatening a little old man with, our tools, I believe. That's where four police cars turned up. So I'm not sure who Janet Davis is. Perhaps she's a trustee. Another one. Another one. Oh, at least we had Jane Price on the envelope unlike, HTC. We'll we'll put the false name on there. Please accept this letter as a formal acknowledgment of receipt of your undated letter received to the pantry on Saturday April. Okay. The letter, which I even close the photograph of for your reference, makes serious but vague allegations regarding copyright infringement and trademark issues. Well, you have because you've set up or one of your previous, trustees has set up a website against me. We know that because her husband is a website designer, and he's very similar to your websites. And, obviously, I've got, it's not what what I've got is, subject access requests of letters and things written by Sherlock. You know? And, obviously, it comes up with your IP address, same as HGCs did. So we are trademarked. And if you are using our name and our logo in anything, whether it's positive or defamatory, then you are in breach of trademark regardless of whether you use it positively or not, and you don't do it positively. I also have letters of the previous landlord that you've been writing to other landlords, emailing, and, one of your volunteers' daughters has been emailing landlords to try and get us kicked out of our premises. So I'd be very careful if I were out because we we are in receipt of all of those, items. Big allegations regarding copyright infringement and trademark issues. While Community Volunteers Wales takes legal concerns of this nature extremely seriously, the letter fails to provide specifics such as the name of the ULR. Well, maybe you should Google it. Maybe you should ask your founders about it because they know about it, because they set it up. The content allegedly in breach or any supporting evidence to sustain your claims, I don't need any of that because I'm not in court with you yet. If I send you out to cease and desist, you ought to cease and desist. We view the tone and lack of detail in your letter as an intended, blessed to protect the intellectual property and more cause unnecessary distress distress the staff and volunteers. Well, why are all the staff and all the volunteers involved? Daniel, your letter, your cease and desist, as distressed community volunteers, Wales. I thought it was vague. I thought it was vague. How can it how can it distress people if it's vague? I must express my deep disappointment, like I'm gonna lose any sleep over that, that this is a manner in which you have chosen to communicate with another community based organization. Well, how would you like me to communicate? Smoke signals? A website? A defamatory website like you've done it with us? We sent you out a legal cease and desist to your place of work. That is the correct way to do it. To to clarify, the only websites affiliated with Community Volunteers Wales are the pantry.org and cvw.org. As marketing manager, how much are you getting paid by RCV to be marketing manager, by the way? Can I ask you that? Because you're charging £5 for, food that's been given to you off the supermarket and and charging vulnerable people in the community £5, plus £2 for their, card, plus another £2 if they lose their card, and I think they've gotta pay £2 every six months. I may have got that wrong. Please bear with me with that one, for clarification on my part, because I can't be bothered to really look at your website and your pages anyway. So how much are you getting paid as a marketing manager? I'd like to know that. And I can't get that via a subject access. So it's up to you if you wanna let me know. Since 2020. Since the pandemic, you've been there now? But it isn't you that set up the website as well, I know who set up the website is Tara's husband because he's a website designer, isn't he? As marketing manager, I confirm that your brand has never appeared on either of these websites. No. It hasn't. Your your baby bank has appeared on the malicious website. If you read the letter, that's what I would tell him. Yeah. So you have a legal responsibility. I've clarified this with the Charity Commission because you're bringing your charity into disrepute to get that off that website. Nor have we had any intent or interest in affiliate in our South Wales organization. Yeah. Snap. Yeah. I refused to work with you a long time ago. A long time ago, we refused to work with you. When there was 10,000 pound went missing from the, what does Saint Jude do? Saint John's Ambulance Hall, And you were horrible to the old people who used to run it. You guys only had access to the office. Nobody else did. However, as you have now opened a formal line of communication, I will welcome the opportunity to address the ongoing public misinformation and unsustainable accusations that you've made against our charity. Okay. So anything that we've put online is out there in the public domain, and, it's only slander if it's not true. So feel free to take me to court, Including two live broadcast posts and comments in light of your oh, and verbally. You can add verbally on it. Tell everybody about it. In light of your apparent interest in formal legal posts, I'll be preparing a collection of defamatory statements you've made online, and we'll be requesting you to remove them from public view immediately. I won't be removing them because it's only slander if it's not true, so I don't need to remove them. You're more than welcome to ring the police and, file a a malicious communications complaint, but just remember, it's only malicious if it's not true. You do charge people for food. You charge vulnerable people for food. Please be advised that the form and you are writing, you know, members of your, organization are writing to the council making complaints and our landlords. We've we've got the evidence. And I knew you would respond like this with hostility because Baby Basics didn't. They they contacted me straight away, and they were like, yep. And they got theirs taken down off the website. That's why I haven't put it online because I'll be taking you to court as well. In the meantime, we oh, hang on. Please be advised that a formal summary with this article will call yep. Yep. That's fine. In the meantime, we encourage you to review your own content, contact of charitable organizations. I'm not a charity. Sorry. I'm a registered baby bank, registered food bank, and, I'm not answerable to anybody. The ASA code part four, entitlement harm, offense states blah blah blah blah blah blah blah because it's only harmful if it is not true. And right now, everything we've said is true. Finally, if you're issuing legal and claiming breach of trademark or copyright, we would expect to be presented on appropriate branded letterhead. Why? Clearly dated and written with correct grammar and professionalism. Well, unfortunately, Daniel wrote it. You are unaware that Daniel might have dyslexia or any other learning difficulties. And, you know, I think, really, there, that's an opportunity for your staff to go on, an equality training course because just because somebody else news letter headed paper or spelled something correctly doesn't mean to say that they're not professional. I'll tell you what is unprofessional. It's making up a website about us. I'm trying to blag that you haven't done it, all your mates, when we we are in possession of the subject access. And I didn't even really need a subject access for the landlords. They actually sent me the emails that they'd had of, Community Volunteer Wales trustees and volunteers, which I can't wait to pull our lot out. My little file my little file, Chloe. If you wanna take us to court, you're more than welcome. We sincerely hope this matter can be resolved in a respectful and lawful manner. Okay? There's nothing unlawful about me doing a video about your, letter. I don't know what you mean by lawful manner because you've been issued with a cease and desist. And this isn't the first time either. So if I were you, I would adhere to it. Otherwise, you're gonna find yourself in court. And like I said, you've got twenty eight days to get your baby bank. I don't know what I can't remember what you're called. You've got so many names now. It's ridiculous. Like, keep, you know, keep dodging under that radar, isn't it, with changing your name all the time? Right. You have a look today, please. I'm gonna So, yeah, you, maybe you should be more respectful and act in a lawful manner because right now, developing our website, you're not. And, I think everybody can see it, really. Everybody can now see what you like, especially by the tone of your letter.