1. it is the oldest
form of seeking
justice and a
redress of wrongs and it may well be that when it vanishes a civilization deteriorates thereby. Any one
individual has the
right to petition in writing any
senior or official no
matter how high and no
matter by what
routing. Only one person may petition on one
matter or the petition must be refused. Threat included in a request for
justice, a favor or
redress deprives it of the status of petition and it must be refused. Discourtesy or
malice in a request for
justice, a favor or
redress deprives it of the status of petition and it must be refused. If a petition contains no request it is not a petition. A petition is itself and is not a
form of
recourse and making a petition does not
use up one's
right to
recourse.
(HCO PL 29 Apr 65 II) 2. a polite request to have something handled by the
Office of
LRH or the
org. If it is not polite it is not a petition and is not covered by the Petition
Policy Letters. An impolite petition is handled as an
entheta letter always.
(HCO PL 7 Jun 65, Entheta Letters and the Dead File, Handling of, Definition)