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  • Disturbing police stop and search

    Strange day today, i called 999 to report a break in to a Railtrack depot and the police arrived and put me in cuffs and went on a 1-1/2 hour bizarre game with me because I had no ID , this is in rural Buckinghamshire and i was only out for a walk near my house, the phone they took off me had the 999 call right there in the calls but they refused to look, i told them all the information from the call, who else could i be ? they were absolute tyrants and totally devoid of common sense, they then claimed I was a prisoner on the run , but refused to show me the picture they claimed to have that I matched, this had no5hi g to do with the incident I called then for, I offered to go to my home with them and get some ID but they said I might have multiple identities ! and I needed to be finger printed, eventually they agreed to take me to my house in cuffs so I could prove my identity. They ratcheted the cuffs right down so I now have bruises on my wrists.

    one of the police lied about me answering to the name of this wanted person and another.claimed a single swear word just in normal calm conversation not aimed at anyone was a public order offence, I know that's not true, one of them was glaring at me aggressively trying to provoke me, i had to furn away to calm down the situation, at no time did I raise my voice or resist. they were all moronic little tyrants desperate to find something, what they were saying was obviously stupid, why would a wanted man be calling 999 reporting crime and waiting there ?
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    other than going down their complaints procedure you might like to contact Iain Gould https://iaingould.co.uk/blog/

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