@Peter_Kirkham Completely agree. But doesn't always happen, even if you come armed with evidence to back up report. Depends who you report!
@Peter_Kirkham guidlelines, they are obliged to offer their services of investigation per Code for Victims? Counting rules sound a pain!
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@C7RKY >or policies (though they normally would & a complaint may be upheld subsequently if they don't). -
@Peter_Kirkham Thanks for that Peter. Does rather lead me back to it depending upon WHO you report again on that basis. No obligation? Wow! -
@C7RKY >Divisional Cmdr (Supt/ChSupt - writing is least stressful way!). If you have solicitor, letter from them would help. -
@Peter_Kirkham I'd struggle to explain lengths I've gone to in 140: 3xCI's, NCRS review, unreg'd complaints, but appreciate all guidance. ty
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@C7RKY They have very, very wide discretion how / if to investigate individual case. No legal/statutory obligation to follow most "Codes" >Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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