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					Originally Posted by  Hank
					 
				 
				In post 34571690 I pasted a copy of a letter I wrote to West Yorkshire Police to report a crime. 
  
I then had a reply from a Detective Inspector which told me they could not help and "All matters in respect of alleged breaches of communications are dealt with by The Interception of Communications Commissioner." 
  
So I wrote to Sir Paul Kennedy (The Commissioner, c/o 2 Marsham Street, London SW1P 4DF). Now I did say I would share his reply, so I'll scan in and do that later. Suffice to say... (you guessed it!!), he does not agree with the Detective Inspector. 
  
So I am writing back to the DI at West Yorkshire Police and I post below my letter reporting the crime again, this time backed up by Sir Paul's commentary: 
  
I wonder what the next letter will say... 
  
Hank 
			
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 well done, that needs posting on the 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07...keup/comments/
Phorm is a crime or is not,There are rules that would suggest that it is... post , to backup the Q31 Earl of Erroll: points 
 
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					Originally Posted by  jelv
					 
				 
				I interpret all these refusals to investigate as an acknowledgement by the authorities that a crime has probably been committed. 
  
If a crime has been committed, to investigate and prosecute is probably going to be messy and expensive for whoever takes it on. If they were pretty sure that the conclusion of an investigation would be that no crime had been committed - which would not be as expensive or messy - they would be more prepared to take the case on. 
  
Note that they have all without fail said that it is not their responsibility to investigate - not that they believe there is no case to investigate. 
  
So much for justice! 
			
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 again,that needs posting to the "Phorm is a crime or is not,There are rules that would suggest that it is..." post , to backup the Q31 Earl of Erroll: points 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07...keup/comments/
 
time to pile it all up slowly again, to bring us to the a day or so before the protest
 
and link all the external posts back here with direct urls to your posts, so people can follow the points made from that point...
 
click your post, then click the link to show the thread from that point on, so they dont just see a single post view and think theres no more to see or read.