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Topic History of: Help the Police ....and become a suspect Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Prunella Minge
Before Christmas, BR, you were ranting away about how the CIA, FBI and British police were about to arrest you as Mr Winston Obogo of Notting Hill for various minor parking offences. Or something like that. I dozed off at one point. Now: nothing. No doubt you're hugely disaapointed you haven't become the victim of international conspiratorial oppression. Care to explain?
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BR wrote: Everyone is a criminal in Blair and Brown's Brave New Britain. These records should be destroyed. The public should also be made aware that every time they report a crime or ring 999 then they create a "database" entry about them to use against them in future.
This is actually one of the things that the Coalition is looking at at the moment (retention of useless information) , BR -
=== Repeal the retention of minor convictions on the police national computer
Until the end of 2006 it was possible to apply to have one's criminal record erased in the case of minor and long-ago offences. Now these offences, although they may appear on a Criminal Records Bureau reference only at police discretion, remain on the police national computer until 100 years after the death of the subject.
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It was suggested by a member of the public.
You can read the rest of the"People's Guide to Common Sense" here -
Everyone is a criminal in Blair and Brown's Brave New Britain. These records should be destroyed. The public should also be made aware that every time they report a crime or ring 999 then they create a "database" entry about them to use against them in future.
This shows that contacting the police is in fact a sure fire way to getting stitched up. The only way to keep the Police State out of your life is to not speak to them. All my problems started by speaking to the Police about a crime.