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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Lost and Found

Once in 2006 Jane Lake, now of the charity commission, could not find some historical statements made by staff at Brabners, this was somewhat fortunate, as they in not finding them, some lies failed to be exposed. The person these statements were written about was somewhat annoyed by the lies that these statements would have exposed, especially as the lies were being made to a court by police officers.
However, after many years the subject managed to find someone at Brabners who took mere minutes to find the statements that Lake had failed to find. The question is was it simple incompetence that made Lake incapable of finding the statements or something more worrying.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Hayley Sherwin

Det Supt Tim Keelan, Jane Kennedy & PC Haley Sherwen
I don't know anything about Keelan but the two on the right should not be allowed anything to do with mental health see here on Facebook Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner.
In the case of Sherwin, she received an email from someone trying to locate another officer, despite this being clearly a case of mistaken ID and there being nothing at all threatening in the email, simply a request for information and clarification, Sherwen flipped and made allegations of harassment include comments about the author being delusional and there being no telling what they could do. Not the reaction of someone who is supposed to be working in the mental health area.
When the same individual contacted their then MP to try and get answers to similar questions, part of which was why Merseyside police believed they were severely mentally ill. They were abused by a member of her staff and complained to Kennedy. The result was not an investigation and a claim that without recordings of the phone call, it was impossible to ascertain the truth to tell, but a simple statement that her staff didn't do it and "were beyond suspicion".
This wasn't the first accusation made by a Merseyside Police officer to this individual, several others from then DCC Jon Murphy, PC Beatie and a Sergeant at Maghull had all been similarly abusive.
The police's belief that this individual had been previously sectioned, caused them not only to abuse them but to write to their doctor asking for details of the illness and for the FME to refuse to accept the name of the group GP practice given as their doctor, writing instead that the DP had refused to name their doctor.
These are not people who can live up to their commitments.

Friday, June 06, 2014

Damian Update

Perhaps I should ask Damo to explain himself 1 more time. https://www.facebook.com/damien.walsh.319

Saturday, May 03, 2014

7172 McVeigh

Merseyside Police's 7172 has a very interesting approach to the law, part of that may be explained by her faulty memory. During one incident she decided to overlook an assault but later when details of the incident were the subject of an inquiry she even forgot which other officers were there. Which conveniently meant that this officer could not be asked why she had made particular comments.
 You would think that this would be prime grounds for an appeal, but no, all the boxes were ticked and the investigating officer did nothing wrong by not doing any proper investigation or rechecking before completing the report convenient hey.
 
 Any comments Jane Kennedy or is it an operational matter?

Saturday, April 05, 2014

Wednesday, March 26, 2014