| George P 2008-01-01, 7:13 pm |
| Speaking only for myself, I don't care.
<evimvi@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:je0800011341469730@4ax.com...
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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.
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> 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.
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