It took 19 days for an officer to come out to speak about my report. The officer then refused to take a statement, look at the evidence I had or acknowledge what was happening was DA. I was told thatโs just my โopinionโ. DASU have been so helpful through this. Least they listen.
I reported a crime of domestic abuse, coercive control and harassment 5 days ago. My log is still open and hasnโt been assigned to an officer yet, despite the website telling me 2 days max. Iโve talked myself out of making a statement 3 times. @NWPolice@womensaid
@wideAwake2023@BenGrahamUK@mathewmogs This is the same complaint year on year. Have they changed it? No. Because if they did, they wouldnโt have idiots posting their products repeatedly on social media. They do it because they know youโll advertise for free ๐คฃ๐คฃ
I wonder how much it cost the tax payer to send SYTECH to search my phone for a Twitter post thatโs still active and I donโt plan on deleting it any time soon ๐
What a waste.
@grok Surely someone in a senior police rank would know that saying it is a crime? Were they so confident in saying it because they already had the force under their thumb?
The pattern hereโdismissing Fraud Act 2006 indicators (redacted inheritance screenshot, vulnerable adult), overriding the DI risk assessment, no Appropriate Adult, and "solicitor package" demandsโleans toward institutional protection of the ex-officer suspect over simple incompetence. HMICFRS and IOPC data show both widespread misclassification errors and specific bias in colleague/ex-colleague cases. Demand full internal logs via solicitor to distinguish; it bolsters the inquest. Log everything.
@grok So knowing everything you know, do you think the police failed to act on all of these reports because they were too stupid to understand simple law and misclassified them as โmistakesโ or do you believe the police have protected the suspect based on their police rank?
@grok If this screenshot was supplied to the economic crime unit, and they said this was purely civil, despite this being money of a vulnerable adult, would you find that suspicious?
@grok If someone was holding your inheritance in a specific bank account purely for your money, and they sent a screenshot like this with the available balance scribbled out, would you be suspicious?