She still has to use her passport, so I'd like to think a competent (is there one??) police force would find her should criminal charges emerge. If not, we could always ask @stopcoverups to have a look. I'd bet my shirt that she could track her down, even if the police can't. :)
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'Crime ref.' indicates that a crime has been committed so, yes, you would be right in expecting some form of investigation (where possible) & follow-up. Nos. also allows claims to be processed elsewhere. Unfortunately, our 'liberal' mined police chiefs often have other ideas !
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Well, it indicates that a crime is suspected. The investigation seeks to determine whether it's actually been committed or not and if guilt can be proven. But you don't need to tell me about their other ideas! I understand what you mean completely. >>
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I've got one email from a CH Insp refusing to give me a crime ref no because he claims no crime has been committed & another letter from much later after I complained, suddenly quoting a crime ref no as the reason they couldn't investigate - because they claim they already have!
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Couldn't make it up.
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It seems they're doing it everywhere. It's just fraud, isn't it? Plain and simple fraud. At all of our expense.
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Errr.. oh dear. Insensitive at best. Subliminal recruitment at worst. What next? 'I predict a riot' soundtrack for police recruitment ads?
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AND the cost with a crumbling NHS ...
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Won't we crumbling long they will have plenty of money and no patients ,the way they are killing everybody off ,or not treating , shocking the way things are going. As said blatant with it . Barton must feel safe as houses.
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