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Monday, September 22, 2014

Rutland County Council, Remove Bench in failed attempt to End Daily Protests

Rutland County Council, Remove Bench in failed attempt to End Daily Protests



For just over a week I have been protesting
outside Rutland County Council.

Protesting and sitting on a bench with my banner
and music.

Protesting about the years of political corruption
between the Police, Rutland County Council
and Oakham Town Council.

Protesting about the dishonest Chief Executive
Helen Briggs.

At the weekend I said to a friend Mrs Briggs is
so predictable I am sure she will soon have the
bench removed.

Predictable as ever she has had the bench removed.

Today I set up at the front door displaying my
poster on the window and playing my music
and chatting to interested visitors.

Today a council employee was sent to blow the
leaves around the front entrance with a stinking
petrol blower which covered me in dust. I stood
my ground.

I will continue my daily protests when ever I
can, until both councils take responsibility
for their despicable actions.

I am pretty sure once the police have completed
their anti corruption investigations they will name all
those Councillors and staff involved.
I am sure the police won't be willing to take the
full blame for the despicable hate campaign.

Especially if police officers find themselves with
misconduct charges.



Mr Brookes
I have today received a voice mail message from you in which you seek further detail regarding a letter sent to you by Chief Inspector Gamble.
I can confirm that the complaints you detailed in the statements taken recently by myself have been assessed, and from those statements five separate issues of alleged corrupt practice have been identified. 

The required assessments have been made and forwarded to the IPCC along with supporting documentation, including your statements, in order that a mode of investigation may be determined.

In essence the IPCC will decide whether to investigate the matter themselves, supervise an investigation to some degree, or agree that the matters are suitable for local investigation by Leicestershire Police Professional Standards Department.
You will be informed of their decision in due course.
Best Regards
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Detective Constable ###
Anti Corruption Unit
Professional Standards Department
Leicestershire Police
Force Headquarters
St. Johns
Enderby
Leicester
LE19 2BX
Mail to: ####@leicestershire.pnn.police.uk
Switchboard: 0116 2222222
Ext No. 5225 : VM No. 0705
Mobile 0#######


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