Barnaby Philip John Webber
11/01/2004-13/06/2023 💔
If you can, share these images of the beautiful soul stolen from us by the worst of humanity.
Let his face today burn bright.
Barney, I promise you there will be accountability 💛💚
For You. For Grace. For Ian.
Follows the usual pattern. The police choose a suspect then look for the evidence to create a case against that person. The CPS then enhance the case and lo and behold the Jury believes the evidence. The problem is that the dumb middle classes have no idea how bent the police are. If you work in the business of trying to hold the police to account you know full well that they are as thick as thieves.
Very few people knew I was at a civil trial all week in Preston County (except a few stalkers). I was suing @LancashirePolice. Today the judgment was handed down: I won on every count.
HHJ Deane made the finding against #LancashirePolice of unlawful arrest, unlawful detention, assault and battery, trespass to the person and property, and unlawfully withholding my property for over 8 months. That property was evidence which denied me a fair trial and caused an unsafe conviction. That conviction was overturned only after the Crown Court ordered Lancashire Police to return the evidence, and the case then collapsed as it showed that I was assaulted by a lying police officer.
Formal notes from the magistrates court confirm that officer lied in those proceedings and he should now face perjury charges or misfeascance in public office.
That same officer lied for almost 7 years, denying he assaulted me, but only now admitted it on oath. The judge fell short of a finding of dishonesty, but made criticisms relating to his ever changing 'evolving' witness statement. That lying officer will be dealt with in other proceedings.
This will now likely cost the taxpayer over £100,000, (although costs are yet been determined). This is only an estimate based on a 5-day civil trial, associated legal fees, and the compensation still to be assessed.
My fantastic legal team @DPPLaw and barrister wiped the floor with them, and this will set the stage for the other legal actions already in progress against the same police farce.
Lancashire Police chose to defend this claim using taxpayers’ money that they had no personal risk in using. It comes out of public money and no single officer is penalised.
They have free rein to waste public money at their discretion to try to deny victims getting justice or showing the police in a bad light.
My aim is to stop police forces doing this and hold individuals to account.
This is my FOURTH sucessful civil Claim against Lancashire police, so far, £42,000 paid in compensation (excluding this case).
I still have FOUR further civil claims against Lancashire Police, each one as strong as this one. Also, claims against three other police forces 'linked' to Lancashire police. That is ELEVEN civil claims against the police.
This is a matter of SIGNIFICANT public interest, how can a single police force be so complicit in conduct that is so costly to the tax payer.
I remind you that this all started when they protected a Police Informant named Paul Turner who threatened to kill my family. I will never stop holding them to account.
If you want to help, please see my bio and buy me a coffee.
@policeconduct@ASPolice You should be investigating the hundreds of people who have to suffer abuse at the hands of evil professional standards departments up and down the country. My client has been seriously abused by @LincsPolice
If the public knew how crooked the police professional standards departments are they would stop paying tax. Greedy parasites on good salaries and pensions abusing the trust of the people. One member of @LincsPolice is being prosecuted for 3 counts of misconduct in a public office and one count of perverting the course of justice.
I'm sure that a complaint will be made about this. The Police will investigate themselves and find that the officers were justified in how they responded.
It will never cross the @policeconduct desk ...
This has to change. Please sign and share my petition 🙏
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This is a far cry from my clients experience of Lincolnshire police. Being the victim of a crime he reported the matter to the Lincolnshire Police. He has been systematically abused by their professional standards department. They have simply taken the piss. They have defrauded him and the Chief Constable could not give a toss. The whole matter is disgusting beyond belief. Sexist, abusive and totally unfair treatment against an innocent member of the public. Shame on you @LincsPolice
It’s just starting to dawn on the public that the police are in a mess. The IOPC are not going to sort it out. Corruption is just an everyday occurrence. Abuse of crime victims by the police is the new norm. If you work in the business of trying to expose the corruption you soon find out that it is institutional. One police force in the east midlands is so far down a rabbit hole that they have given up policing.
Anyone with experience of dealing with the IOPC will know they are not a truly independent body and the real measure of success is not how many cases it closes, it is whether the people at the heart of those cases feel that justice was done.
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@Prison_Screw It’s rife. The complaints system does not work. The forces mark their own homework. They get decent salaries and pensions but still want more. What about overtime if you want more.
@LubaMacpherson@XFreeze Spot on. Justice has been turned on its head. Police forces have given up trying to do the right thing. Weak management by the top teams have to be exposed. @LincsPolice are a good example of a force in total failure.
I agree that ALL courts should be open, transparent and accountable but there seems to be very little scrutiny by the Bar Standards Board as so few complaints ever reach the investigation stage.
Courtroom bullying, misleading advocacy, disregard of rulings, and the mistreatment of vulnerable people do not seem to attract meaningful scrutiny with anything like the consistency the public is led to expect.
Promises mean nothing if there’s no serious intent to investigate.
If the Bar Standards Board can assess “potential serious professional misconduct” at the highest levels, then the same scrutiny must apply to the Family Courts and the Court of Protection.
In my case there are serious concerns including:
• Initial perjuries connected to what was known as “Placement 1”
• The suffering inflicted on my daughter over many years
• The withholding of critical material evidence
• Alleged wilful neglect over a five-week period
• A judge directing police away from pursuing an investigation
These are not minor procedural complaints. They concern accountability, evidence, safeguarding, and the integrity of the justice system itself.
No area of law should be beyond proper independent scrutiny, especially where vulnerable adults, families, deprivation of liberty, and human rights are involved.