Police misconduct

This blog is where I will tell my story of the way Jersey, Hampshire and Sussex Police have treated me on behlaf of the Church of England who failed to safeguard me.
This blog is an open blog where anyone with a police misconduct story can share.

This blog has a specific empathy for abuse survivors who have had a rotten time at the hands of the police, who barely understand abuse and it's effects and treat distress as the result of abuse as madness and treat survivors as insane and not credible.

My first experience of police dishonesty and misconduct was 21 years ago when my family were involved in the Frank Beck and Greville Janner war, which profoundly affected me. it was akin to the Jersey Way, where police and government worked together and victims and witnesses were not heard properly.

In my adventures into social media as a result of the Jersey matter, and also on the streets, I have met many voiceless victims of the police.

I have to add, not all police are bad, the aim of this is not to villify the whole police force. As most people know, the man who has helped me most regarding the Jersey and Winchester war is an ex-policeman, and he is a good man, although he refuses to answer me when I ask him if policemen store donuts in their hats, but I will persist.

Feel free to email me your stories and you can be published anonymous if you wish. iamtherealhg@gmail.com

Disclaimer, the views on this blog are those of the people who offer them to post. This is not an attack on the police but on the persistent ignorance and wrongdoing among police forces, especially in the case of vulnerable people and abuse survivors.

Sunday 22 June 2014

He commited suicide

We were sitting in the Range Rover, looking at St. Aubins Bay, I had had another distressing conversation with the police and was shaken.

I wasn't listening to him properly, he was saying '...beaten by the police and he committed suicide'.

'Who commited suicide?' I asked

'My brother', he replied, ' he was a gentle, quiet man who never did anyone any harm'.


This blog, as well as being dedicated to abuse survivors who have been through hell at the hands of the police, is also dedicated to that gentle quiet man, who was beaten for no reason and killed himself as a result.

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