MR T wrote:
Tony... being a trade representative is normally by choice... it is a difficult job at the best of times, the longer you do it the more experienced you become... licensing officers and council officials will try to use their council system against you... (you being the novice).
part of what they will do is distract you and make you waste time, and even manoeuvre you into a conflict with councillors..... ignore them... focus on what you have to do... always be polite and professional... beat them at their own game.... and as for being called in.. I personally would take that as a complement...... knowing that my presence was being felt.... and leave it at that
for now.... my advice to you is to contact the Councillors that sit on the Licensing Committee, your members the people that you represent will have Councillors representing them... some of them will be on Licensing Committee and by making appointments to see them through your members changes might be made.
Remember people working for the council can always be sacked.

PS..... Sefton has four full-time enforcement officers that work days and nights, and will be employing two more that will enable a full 24 hour coverage... it is also feasible to employ part-time enforcement officers at the time required
Bollocks!
ALL councillors are scumbags. End of.
Anyone pushing themselves for election as a councillor should be barred from ever becoming one.
Here in Edinburgh we had a 23 year old female wanting to become a councillor in my ward. Dearie me.
Now if any councillor here in Edinburgh takes offence at me calling them a scumbag then let them take the matter further.
I will be happy to demonstrate how this is true.
