I dont really know she has never been arrested so until she is I would think she can go where she wants to ? They would then have to bring her back when satisfied she has something to answer for.We are talking about arrest is that possible?
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Replying to @sue91282690 @follyscorner and
I guess it's possible if there's evidence to reasonably suspect a crime may have been committed, but as they can only hold suspects for so long, they'd then have to charge/release. I guess release on bail with conditions would be an option then? I've no such experience to know.
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Replying to @C7RKY @follyscorner and
The scope of the inquiry is being discussed this month , perhaps she will make a move before she can be charged ,Would be good to know what is going on.
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Replying to @sue91282690 @follyscorner and
I may be being naïve, but even if she moves, the police investigation won't stop. And if they find evidence to suspect her, they presumably issue an arrest warrant. So unless she heads for somewhere without an extradition treaty, I'm not sure it will help her. Let's see...
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Replying to @C7RKY @sue91282690 and
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@C7RKY luving your posts - but 1 query; How do we know that the police are actually conducting a genuine "investigation"? I ask this because every time the#police (across 3 regions) informed me that they were "investigating" - it turns out they were fibbing#fraudsters !3 replies 7 retweets 7 likes -
Replying to @MagnaCarta300 @sue91282690 and
Thanks Fiona. That's a v good question. Police are essentially a service provider & to trigger their 'service' you need only report a matter that if true, would be a criminal offence. Provided there's no evidence to the contrary, they must then register it & issue a crime ref no.
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Replying to @C7RKY @MagnaCarta300 and
That crime ref no. is like confirmation that you are entitled to their service (a criminal investigation). No crime no, no investigation. That's the simple version. BUT, it does not guarantee you a criminal investigation of any substance and in my case, they just lied throughout.
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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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Replying to @C7RKY @MagnaCarta300 and
AND the cost with a crumbling NHS ...
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Replying to @ann_poppy @C7RKY and
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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