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Old 24-05-2008, 19:31   #7148
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Re: Making a complaint to the Police

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Originally Posted by phormwatch View Post
I have just sent in a complaint to my local Police re BT's illegal trials.

Anyone else who has or intends to complain to the police should contact the IPCC:

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We undertake to investigate all complaints swiftly and fairly, and provide you the results of our investigation.

If your complaint relates to the conduct of a member of our staff and you are dissatisfied with the outcome of our investigation, you can contact the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

The IPCC, a statutory body, may manage an investigation relating to the conduct of our staff or, in some cases, conduct the enquiry themselves.

For more information, visit www.ipcc.gov.uk or write to:

The Independent Police Complaints Commission
90 High Holborn
London
WC1V 6BH.

Phone: 08453 002 002 (local rate)
Fax: 020 7404 0430
E-mail: enquiries@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk
Just be careful, there are two routes a complaint can take. The police will contact you and ask if you will allow them to deal with the complaint locally or send it directly to the IPCC. Be warned, if you allow them to deal with it locally there is no appeal process and it is likely they will do nothing of any worth.

They will use smooth words to try and persuade you that they will deal with the complaint objectively but if you really want a solution you must insist on it going directly to the IPCC.

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