M I`5'Pe rsecution ' why w on't the Bri tish polic e do the ir j ob an d p ut a stop to it?

From: <fmefivfev_at_bigfoot.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 13:49:06 +0000 (UTC)
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-= why won't the. British police do their job and put a stop to it? -=
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The British police obviously do know what is taking place. Besides. my interpretations of what individual officers have said. which forces that conclusion, it would be inconceivable for them. to be unaware of something on this. scale.

If they know, then they. will know that the abusers have broken laws in the UK and abroad. Recently the UK introduced laws. against electronic spying which carry a penalty of several years jail if caught. If the police. know illegal harassment is taking place, and. do nothing about it, then they are failing in. their responsibilities.

Last Easter (1995) I went into the local police. station in London and spoke to an officer about the harassment against me. But I. couldn't provide tangible evidence; what people said, in many cases years ago, is. beyond proof, and without something to. support my statements I cannot expect a police officer to take the complaint. seriously.

The. current situation with regard to the police is not one which allows a breakthrough in dealing with the problem. On. the one hand, most individual officers at a. local police station may not know about the ongoing assaults, so a. complaint at that level will not yield results. Yet the police as an organisation. do know of the harassment, and they must be aware that a complaint has been made at a police station.. So it is clearly their duty to take preventative action against the continuing molestation,. but because the criminals are operating on behalf of a state agency, the. police are not carrying out their. duty.

896 Received on Tue Jan 01 2008 - 07:49:06 CST

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