17 July (Part 2) - Desperation
This
man is a menace to democracy who appears to be lashing out in every direction in a desperate bid
to cling on to and abuse his powers. It’s not quite four weeks since
he was prevented from
spamming my tfl@ email address with political claptrap contrary to the
conditions offered when I signed up for the Congestion Charge exemption. Despite
cancelling that email address he has returned to exploit the BiB Contact form - see menu above.
It is tempting to change contact@bib to something rude but there is not a lot of point as I would be the only person to
see it. I could simply blacklist noreply@email.london.gov.uk so that I don’t see
any more of Khan’s nonsense, but he won’t realise he is blocked which is not
ideal. As of a few minutes ago the Contact form address is changed, but no
user needs to know it. Just use the form as usual. The direct email facility remains a vulnerability and is
suspended until I think of a better solution. In practice all new contacts seem
to prefer to use the Web form so the loss of a visible email address should not be too serious.
London’s foul air. (16th July 2023)