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Topic History of: Complaints against the Police.
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holocaust21 I'm really confused with all this talk - how can those on the sex offender register live like that? If I was placed on the sex offender register I'm pretty sure I'd have to end it all and take a load of the fuckers with me, with my primary target being MPs, feminists or cops, if possible.

But I mean seriously, how come there are so many people on the sex offender register and none of them fight back with an equivalent level of violence?
PaulB Randall wrote:
PaulB wrote:
Randall wrote:
PaulB wrote:
Earlier this year she asked, repeatedly, how often he masturbates. Now she has told him that he must inform some of his friends of his conviction

Record all visits secretly, preferably video recording. On anything that is NOT a notification requirement, stall. After collecting enough incriminating stuff on camera, it's time for the complaint, with video footage, with a copy of the relevant S.I.s and sections of SOA2003. I think the complaint should also include the observation that confidence in police propriety is of public interest and might effectively be examined in the news media if the police are unable to deal with the issue.


She doesn't usually announce when she is going to visit, and he doesn't have cameras or mics fitted within his house. He probably couldn't afford such a system.

But thank you Randall, for your input.


A cheap dictaphone will do. Most modern mobile phones will do the job. Cheap secondhand camcorder/GoPro/Zoom hidden on the bookshelf?

Come on, use your imagination...

Has he printed out the statutory instrument yet? If not, why not? The woman could turn up this afternoon, to sexually harrass him again. Manui dat cognito vires...



I have not seen him for a couple of days, but I'll share your idea with him.
Randall PaulB wrote:
Randall wrote:
PaulB wrote:
Earlier this year she asked, repeatedly, how often he masturbates. Now she has told him that he must inform some of his friends of his conviction

Record all visits secretly, preferably video recording. On anything that is NOT a notification requirement, stall. After collecting enough incriminating stuff on camera, it's time for the complaint, with video footage, with a copy of the relevant S.I.s and sections of SOA2003. I think the complaint should also include the observation that confidence in police propriety is of public interest and might effectively be examined in the news media if the police are unable to deal with the issue.


She doesn't usually announce when she is going to visit, and he doesn't have cameras or mics fitted within his house. He probably couldn't afford such a system.

But thank you Randall, for your input.


A cheap dictaphone will do. Most modern mobile phones will do the job. Cheap secondhand camcorder/GoPro/Zoom hidden on the bookshelf?

Come on, use your imagination...

Has he printed out the statutory instrument yet? If not, why not? The woman could turn up this afternoon, to sexually harrass him again. Manui dat cognito vires...
hedda I agree with Randal.. be a stickler for the rules and the person should gather their own evidence against any errant copper.
# asking about the wanking borders on sexual harassment

I had a pal in Sydney who was a copper before he resigned and looked after one of these registers (which he said privately was a bloody waste of time) but he said officers were specifically chosen for their diplomatic skills and strict privacy was the order and not even fellow cops at the same station would know what was going on.

This was for purely practical reasons as they wanted to discourage anyone from going underground and he said it worked really well apart from the basic waste of time and it not being what he signed up for.

## he told me of one incident where someone was removed from the register after the mandated time but was stopped by a police car a year later as they checked his number plate and it came up as being owned by a "registered person".
Apparently there was hell to play after the chap had his solicitor complain- someone was hauled over the coals for not removing the car details (such nonsense as anyone can buy new number plates or a new car) and the police paid the legal; costs.
PaulB Randall wrote:
PaulB wrote:
Earlier this year she asked, repeatedly, how often he masturbates. Now she has told him that he must inform some of his friends of his conviction

Record all visits secretly, preferably video recording. On anything that is NOT a notification requirement, stall. After collecting enough incriminating stuff on camera, it's time for the complaint, with video footage, with a copy of the relevant S.I.s and sections of SOA2003. I think the complaint should also include the observation that confidence in police propriety is of public interest and might effectively be examined in the news media if the police are unable to deal with the issue.


She doesn't usually announce when she is going to visit, and he doesn't have cameras or mics fitted within his house. He probably couldn't afford such a system.

But thank you Randall, for your input.