Mr Ball said he would review how some of the patients had been treated.
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After a close first round, Mr Plaskitt led Mr Ball by just 898 votes.
Mr Ball was equally unimpressed with the amount of information the electorate had received.
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Mr Ball ends with the resin-based, acrylic and other smooth paints used by big-name contemporary artists.
Mr Ball was forced to quit his own home and move into a nursing home in 2011.
After the second round of counting, Mr Ball gained 33, 231 votes, compared with 25, 200 for Labour's James Plaskitt.
As well as Mr Ball, the other men indicted are Dustin Heard, Evan Liberty, Nick Slatten and Paul Slough.
In Basildon Mr Ball says that he sympathises with the gypsies but all avenues except eviction have been exhausted.
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Mr Ball said his objectives were "completely in line" with the chief constable's.
Mr Ball's own band Dead Red will be performing a set on the Sunday alongside Norwich-based band The Dirty Tricks.
Mr Ball denied that any special constable would be able to arrest anyone with only two or three weeks of training.
But it is the expressive power of paint, especially oil paint, as an artist's medium that really gets Mr Ball going.
The real fun begins with paint, as Mr Ball describes in rich detail the development of artists' colours from medieval to modern times.
Mr Ball will be responsible for holding the force to account and is due to take over from the police authority on 22 November.
Mr Ball joined the armed services at 15 and spent 10 years in the Royal Navy before starting work for British Coal in 1964.
Mr Ball is a non-executive director at Luxembourg-listed investment group Brait.
Mr Ball said exploration over the next three years would establish whether a system to vacuum up the nodules could be designed to cause minimal impact.
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Mr Ball, a physicist by training, notes simply that the problem is there, and passes quickly to what scientists can tell us about the generation of colour.
"Councils have worked hard to improve public transport and cycling provision to encourage more people to leave their car at home unless driving is essential, " said Mr Ball.
Mr Ball, a former aircraft pilot, decided to stand for the election because he believed there was an intention to slant commissioner elections heavily in favour of party political candidates.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change admitted Mr Ball was exposed to asbestos at Sutton Colliery and Moor Green Colliery, both in Nottinghamshire, where he worked for more than 20 years.
Mr Ball said he had already been talking through his plans with the police force's treasurer to have more officers focused locally and said it would "affect less than 0.1%" of the budget.
Lawyer Lesley Mynett, of Fentons Solicitors, said Mr Ball's case "paves the way for further elderly sufferers to receive settlements which reflect the pain and distress the disease causes, regardless of their age".
Mr Ball, who was sworn in immediately after the election count on Friday, said he also hoped that by recruiting more volunteer special constables it would mean more officers available for the front line.
"Norwich has a massive indie scene and rock scene and we wanted to represent that over the two days, " added Mr Ball, who moved back to Yelverton in Norfolk two years after playing with various bands in London.
Mr Ball next treats us to a brisk description of the human eye (remember rods and cones from school biology?), an explanation of why Newton was right and Goethe wrong about the composite character of white light, and an account of the 19th-century regimentation of the continuous colour spectrum by means of colour wheels and other classifying devices.
"When you create a world as huge as the one she has created, I don't know how you can keep all that in your head, " Mr. Ball said.
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