Updated new edition of INSPIRING SOUTH WEST ENGLAND by D.L. KNIGHT contains over 400 figures from Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire. Enjoy the trip and be inspired The author offers 100% of his royalties to Maria, a victim of Portuguese (in)justice. According to Mahatma Gandhi, we cannot accept injustice from anyone and we must make the injustice visible. A study from Ernst & Young places Portugal as one of the most corrupted nations in the world. In Portugal, if you are poor and/or disabled, you have no legal rights, and that includes no legal rights to your own property. Maria is a victim of Portuguese (in)justice. Maria cannot live alone in her home permanently because of her poor health. Every time Maria's health allows her to go home, Maria finds a car parked in her private clearly identified parking space. When Maria called a tow truck, towing away the car parked on her private parking space was refused because, in Portugal, cars can only be towed away by tow trucks with the permission of their owners. When Maria called the police, towing away the car parked on her private parking space was likewise refused because, in Portugal, cars can only be towed away by the police from public spaces. When Maria demanded justice in a Portuguese court of (out)law, the perpetrators went unpunished and Maria was punished to pay about 10.000 to the court of (out)law, the perpetrators and the lawyers in fines and (out)law costs. Because Maria is not healthy and wealthy, Portuguese (in)justice states clearly that her property can be used by whoever wants it whenever wants it without any punishment except hers for daring to demand the exclusive use of her own property while sitting on a wheelchair or being paralyzed in a bed. Portuguese (in)justice punished Maria for daring to fight for her property rights while not being healthy and wealthy. Maria survives with less than 200 a month and if Maria does not find the equivalent of 5.000% her income, Portuguese (in)justice takes her home away, a tiny studio flat bought after decades of hard work that damaged her back permanently. An (in)justice that does not allow Maria the right of the exclusive right of her private parking space, will not hesitate to take her home away. If you are against corruption/injustice, please help Maria and do not visit Portugal or buy any Portuguese products. This book is not dedicated to the judges who did not punish the perpetrators who used Maria's private clearly identified property but punished her for legally complaining about her property being used without her permission: Ant nio Carlos Gon alves Carneiro da Silva (case number 14945/16.28PRT) and Maria da Luz Teles Meneses de Seabra (case number 11964/175T8PRT). This book is not dedicated to the owners of the cars who abusively parked on Maria's parking space without her permission and without any punishment: Instituto Orff do Porto - Associa o Cultural (case number 11964/175T8PRT and car registration number 79-03-QA) and Torres & Condesso, Lda. (case number 14945/16.28PRT and car registration number 53-91-UV). This book is not dedicated to the public prosecutor Maria Clara Ferreira da Silva Oliveira (case number 14930/17.7T9PRT) who did not prosecute the (un)human being who told in a court of (out)law that he offers Maria's private parking space to friends whenever FC Porto plays at home (Jos Carlos de Sousa Tavares). Enjoy the trip, be inspired and make Portuguese injustice worldwide visible
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