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Topic History of: The system "tries to exhaust us".
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JK2006 A very interesting and accurate comment in this article; that is exactly the way police and those "independent" organisations, meant to police the police, work. My complaint against Surrey Police for the "debacle" of 2018 (which directly caused three deaths between 2015 and 2017) was UPHELD by the IOPC but any action avoided. So why did they uphold it instead of rejecting it? Because then I could have gone to appeal and any judge would have found in my favour with far greater criticism of Surrey Police, which would have caused much more problems for police, as the Carl Beech trial did.
Exhausted I gave up. NO I DIDN'T!
My complaint continues and should be decided this month or next.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1062859...nisers-breached.html