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@RobCurg
Rob C
21 days
The British Crown Dependency of Guernsey has just passed a law that allows the police to reject any complaint they wish without investigating it.
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States of Guernsey
21 days
Today the Committee for Home Affairs has announced changes to The Police Complaints Regulations, with the aim of improving the way complaints are handled.
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Rob C
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@DrRebeccaTidy Wouldn’t your alleged ‘excessive self-confidence + ability to talk shit’ make you an excellent police officer? 👮
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Rob C
2 months
@karenmitchell__ Would you say these types are more likely to be attracted to roles in law enforcement? More specifically, would a more than average amount of law enforcement agents fall within these parameters, compared to an average computed from a data set taken from members of the public?
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Rob C
14 days
🚨6 GUERNSEY COPS FLOOR A YOUNG LAD 🚨 The lad in question only tries to speak with a friend, but gets forcefully driven to the ground by 6 police officers.
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Rob C
10 days
🇬🇬 HAS GUERNSEY GONE MAD? 🇬🇬 Gsy police get an extra £500k to £1 million CASH BONUS, free legal advice, and immunity from criminal and misconduct charges. While Jersey police - who are dealing with 15 HOMICIDES - get a budget cut and lose 2 members of staff? 😰
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10 days
Should not be taking from the @JerseyPolice budget, they’re underfunded already. Take it from the States Greffe who are overly staffed and have a ridiculous budget.
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Rob C
2 months
This PC - who pushed a man into a van - was found guilty of assault. Yet Guernsey police throw autistic teens against vans, beat suspects, hospitalise vulnerable women, assault elderly cancer patients, fracture shoulders, etc, and never face misconduct let alone criminal charges
@IainGould
Iain Gould
2 months
#Police Officers assaulting detainees who are already in handcuffs are bullies who fully deserve to be stripped of their uniform.
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Rob C
2 months
Chief Officer of Guernsey police under investigation for perjury. But keeps his job nonetheless. Home Affairs says: ‘…. taking into account that perjury is a criminal offence, which, if proved MAY not be in keeping with the role of Chief Officer’. @DrRebeccaTidy
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Rebecca Tidy
2 months
The chief constable of Guernsey Police is under criminal investigation for lying in a series of court hearings.
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Rob C
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Are you surprised? Mark their own homework. Bully any who disagree (then play the victim). Unlawfully withhold evidence. Hire ex-Law Officers for legal counsel - make it impossible to build lawsuits. How many other rights are Guernsey police willing to violate?
@DrRebeccaTidy
Rebecca Tidy
1 month
🚨UPDATE 🚨 Guernsey Police denies that its PC assaulted this woman, yet – months later – it still refuses to comply with the subject access request for the body cam footage. Thus, the woman now has to go to court on Thursday 8th August to obtain this footage.
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Rob C
2 months
Guernsey police is purported to be intentionally withholding evidence of an unlawful assault against a vulnerable female (who was hospitalised) - because the attacker was a male police officer. Some local politicians have publicly stated they would help - but have not.
@DrRebeccaTidy
Rebecca Tidy
2 months
Update: Guernsey Police is still refusing to disclose the PC’s body cam footage to this woman, even though it would prove/disprove whether he assaulted her. FYI, it’s emerged that this PC quietly kept his job after he committed a “wrongful use of force” on a man with cancer.
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Rob C
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@CrimeLineLaw @BarristerSecret In Guernsey, advocates are under no obligation to provide legal aid (paid out around £167 p.h). So the majority don’t bother. Without money to pay full rates (£450 p.h), some locals have no access to legal aid whatsoever. Justice is for the rich, not for the rest.
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Rob C
2 months
‘An extreme reaction and brutal suppression against anyone’ who speaks out against police. We in Guernsey suffer the same. But worse. Who looks after us? As individuals, as human beings, as a community, if you hold an opposing view to police officers.
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@UKPoliceWatch
John Birkinshaw
2 months
What we see as a simple complaint against #UKpolice wrongdoing is seen as an open act of defiance in a corrupt system. In a tyranny there will inevitably be an extreme reaction of brutal suppression against anyone perceived to be joining the resistance. #BentCops @RichardWLewis
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Rob C
1 month
Another Guernsey police sexual predator you’ve never heard of. Another one with all records, save for one article, utterly erased. How many more don’t we know about?
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Rob C
29 days
The police victim, a vulnerable female, did not understand what just happened. She has no access to a lawyer. The police’s expert lawyer didn’t even bother telling the judge about the withheld footage - he simply said it’s been dealt with. She has no rights under HR laws.
@DrRebeccaTidy
Rebecca Tidy
29 days
This woman is in court to ask for disclosure of the body cam footage of the alleged assault today, as Guernsey Police still refuses to disclose it, even though they're adamant that the officer didn't assault her.
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Rob C
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🚨It’s worth asking our most trusted reporters whether they fact check (or substantiate) Guernsey police claims? If they don’t, how can we trust anything we hear or read published locally about the police? Especially when it’s always the police’s narrative being told 😓
@RobCurg
Rob C
10 days
@JohnFernandez1 Hi John, did Home Affairs provide you with any evidence that the Guernsey police ‘underspent’? Indeed, did Home provide you with any evidence at all to substantiate the claims you have broadcast here?
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Rob C
21 days
In this sad case, a 7 year old girl was killed by a man who was speeding. Yet local police said he wasn’t and said also there were no witnesses. But he was and there were. The family was later threatened. The killer is a serving Guernsey officer who drives response vehicles.
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Rob C
9 days
Is this a male Guernsey police officer 👮‍♀️ assaulting a female member of the public (again)? She was just trying to talk to the officer about her friend. Are other police forces this violent? 🤷‍♂️
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Rob C
2 months
Assault + hospitalise a female (CAUGHT ON CAMERA) - evade all criminal charges because you’re a Guernsey police officer. Police refuse to release CCTV. Throw a sock at a Guernsey police officer - get charged with assaulting a police officer. Police happy to release CCTV.
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Rob C
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8/8 Last, contrary to Deputy Prow’s claim, NO OTHER POLICE FORCE in the British Isles or even Great Britain has in place such a ‘filter’. And the worst thing? Our Deputies have a chance to stop this, but most likely won’t. Are they therefore as guilty as Deputy Prow?
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Rob C
15 days
@DrRebeccaTidy PC Winberg is also alleged to have unlawfully assaulted and broken an (already injuried) suspect’s arm; was the officer who intiated the attack on the recently leaked video showing an assault in a cell; and also unlawfully assaulted and injured a vulnerable autistic teen.
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Rob C
19 days
If anyone wants to know how the police complaints system in Guernsey does NOT work, follow this thread. All participants have been provided with the facts, but continue to spread ill-factual information nonetheless. The two applicable laws are found online, for free.
@oldfarmhorace
Horace Camp
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@jameswpen @letocq @gavinstpier @HeidiSoulsby You are. They can make the Police follow investigation rules or decide if an external investigator is required. They can’t judge the complaint findings. However they can overthrow them or confirm them if the complainant appeals.
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Rob C
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@TheOnlyGuru I’ve had dealings with a (now) retired senior Jersey officer who was always upfront, honest and blunt (in a good way). And I don’t just think that because he ripped into the Guernsey Deputy Chief’s and Chief Officer’s decision 🤭
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Rob C
3 months
@gavinstpier Low public trust and confidence in police is affecting crime outcomes, too. Guernsey police has a near 40% failure rate to convict (11% worse than E&W) entirely due to locals refusal to assist police. It started in 2019, when Rauri Hardy took over as Chief Officer. Why?
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Rob C
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@Freedomisle11 The law is being rushed through because the Guernsey police has been caught out unlawfully ‘assessing’ (criminal) complaints in this manner for decades - formal criminal investigations are shut down before they can begin. This amendment just makes it legal.
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Rob C
2 months
Erm… aren’t police officers supposed to stop this kind of (criminal) behaviour? ‘Deny the behaviour ‘Attack the individual doing the confronting ‘Reverse the roles of Victim and Offender’
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Guernsey Press
2 months
Monday’s edition 🗞️
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Rob C
2 months
‘Problems grow if ignored’. Is this why Guernsey police has the ‘worst’ results + most complaints out of all police forces in GB + Crown Dependencies? Is this how police managed to piss off the Guernsey Financial Services Commission, too? …
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@UKPoliceWatch
John Birkinshaw
2 months
"Not everything that is faced can be changed but nothing can be changed until it is faced" -Problems grow if ignored. Our deep seated desire to believe that police misconduct is confined to a few bad apples, that there is no collusion & cover up is nurturing #UKpolice corruption.
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Rob C
13 days
🚨CONTEXT FOR POLICE INJURING AND ARRESTING KID🚨 See attached.
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Rob C
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2/8 In 2023, the Guernsey police were investigated by the Isle of Man Constabulary. The IoM found that Guernsey senior officers, when assessing police complaints, had been making a ‘procedural error’. The PCC took ‘formal legal advice’, which confirmed this.
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Rob C
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@Freedomisle11 Need more than a miracle. She is denied access to all the evidence - which the police hold and won’t release - and she has no lawyer. There is simply no way she can bring her claim before a court of law.
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Rob C
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‼️HOW DEPUTY PROW TRICKED YOU‼️1/8 Deputy Prow has recently changed the law: ‘Police will NOW apply a filter to each complaint considered, bringing the island INTO LINE with all other jurisdictions in the British Isles.’ This is false and Deputy Prow knew it to be false.
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Rob C
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@Mark__Pilbeam @TheOnlyGuru 🇬🇬GSY POLICE JOINING REQUIREMENTS🇬🇬 🚨NONE🚨 You can be a convicted criminal No education required You can be obese/unfit ⭐️REWARDS⭐️ - circa £40-50k p.a - Medical - Free legal counsel - States pension - Immunity from misconduct/minor criminal charges - Cash bonus
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Rob C
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@scottbrehaut @DrRebeccaTidy I remember your Scott 🫣😊 If all officers were like you, we wouldn’t be in this mess! 👮‍♀️
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Rob C
11 days
4/8 This unlawful ‘procedural error… effectively closed the complaint without a further formal investigation’.
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Rob C
10 days
Good spot 👀 Doesn’t trust the AUDITED States of Guernsey accounts… but implicitly trusts everything the Guernsey police say. Gsy police accounts are NOT audited and senior officers’ statements are NEVER fact checked. Indeed, Deputy Prow and Home refuse to hand out any info 🤷‍♂️
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@richarddigard
Richard Digard
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@oldfarmhorace @pvbsc1 @ShaneLanglois @JEPnews @Govgg So you don't trust audited States accounts one step away from full IPSAS compliance but (from your @GuernseyPress column today) you trust everything Guernsey Police do and say?
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Rob C
2 months
@BailiwickGsy 😳 Compares himself to John F Kennedy, clumsily springboards off this into a terrible analogous comparison (working for the States is like space travel) which he embarrassingly fumbles through + attacks everyone who disagrees with him (including journalists/media). 🫣
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Rob C
14 days
Save for his fallacious analogy, and an insistent need essentially to ‘control’ free speech, and the twisting the facts to suit his narrative; finally @oldfarmhorace and I agree on something: ‘I say it’s time for… Home Affairs… to accept engagement’. Bet you they won’t.
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Rob C
10 days
@TheOnlyGuru Please send some our way 🇬🇬👮😰
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Rob C
29 days
@DrRebeccaTidy @LeeWilson1971 There’s a young lad, first offence with a new born at home, who got 6 months (I believe) for being in possession of 2 grams of weed. You’d get a lesser sentence if you were caught with images of children. You read that right.
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Rob C
2 months
@Freedomisle11 Apparently, women don’t trust the Guernsey police. ‘More than a third (36%) said they lacked trust in the police or the wider criminal justice system.’
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Rob C
2 months
Police misconduct themselves in E&W. Police misconduct themselves in Guernsey. E&W police forces have independent oversight [for around 2 decades]. Guernsey police has never had independent oversight. Imagine how much more slips through the cracks.
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@PoliceWatch666
PoliceWatchUK
2 months
Third Leicestershire police officer accused of inappropriately accessing force information
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Rob C
14 days
Where does the £500k to £1 million, handed to the Guernsey police every year, keep coming from? And how big is the legal bill Chief Officer Hardy has racked up with Advocate Jason Hill this year (and what is the budget for next year)? One Committee knows. But it won’t tell you.
@RobCurg
Rob C
14 days
@oldfarmhorace According to the 2023 police accounts we had 133 officers of Inspector rank and below. We’ve allegedly lost 20% this year. Let’s take a pessimistic view and round down to 100 officers. Thus, we, the taxpayer, have handed another £500,000 to the police to waste.
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Rob C
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@Freedomisle11 Deputy Prow (President of Home Affairs) is a big bully and gets his way, no matter what. As for apathy, I have been asking myself that question for around 3 years. I guess you only really care when it affects you or your family.
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Rob C
20 days
@richarddigard @oldfarmhorace @GuernseyPolice Absolutely. Thank you so much for showing an interest, and more importantly, asking to see the evidence. How would you like to go about it?
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Rob C
2 months
Possible explanation for Chief Officer’s behaviour - and Guernsey police generally? (Courtesy of @NarcissistBox )
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Rob C
2 months
@UKPoliceWatch - you hit the nail right on the head.
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John Birkinshaw
2 months
They compound their evil nature when they conspire to silence you by blaming you for your reaction to their toxic behaviour, whilst they & their agents supress any discussion of the wrongdoing that triggered you #BentCops @ThinBlueLine @DyfedPowys #UKpolice @RichardWLewis #Wecops
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Rob C
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7/8 🚨Deputy Prow’s ‘filter’ has been used by the Guernsey police forever; it was never NOT in use🚨 Senior officers have recently been found out, and are being sued accordingly. Hence this law’s sole purpose - to legitimise (previously unlawful) police conduct.
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Rob C
20 days
This is the scary thing in Guernsey. A senior politician who sits on arguably the most powerful Committee doesn’t understand police complaints legislation. And when challenged, he ignores it. This is basic stuff; the two relevant laws are available for free online.
@letocq
Jonathan Le Tocq 🇬🇬
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@oldfarmhorace @gavinstpier @HeidiSoulsby No, this is not how the law currently operates in Guernsey. It is true that Guernsey’s Police Complaints Commission is not the same as the UK’s IOPC which is a UK government office & so would not be appropriate here. However Police Complaints are investigated independently 1/2
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Rob C
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Evidence does tend to suggest that (at least some) Guernsey reporters/journalists don’t fact check or verify Home Affairs/police claims. So, how can we trust local media to report on the police truthfully and accurately?
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Rob C
2 months
You won’t find any record that this man was a serving Guernsey police officer. But he was. How much more is kept from us?
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Rob C
2 months
So very true. Guernsey police is, essentially, ‘Lord of the Flies’ made real.
@DrRebeccaTidy
Rebecca Tidy
2 months
Guernsey Police has used a tactic commonly relied on by abusers to respond to allegations that its officers treat vulnerable members of the public poorly. DARVO Deny the abuse, attack the person attempting to hold the attacker to account + reverse who is victim + offender.
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Rob C
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3/8 Senior Guernsey police officers had been found out UNLAWFULLY ‘filtering’ complaints on intial evidence. This ‘procedural error’ wrongly ‘evaluated whether there was merit in the complaint, rather than how serious the matter might be if proved.’
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Rob C
2 months
I don’t think anyone would disagree, but sadly, those who wish to reveal and oppose corruption in Gsy are targeted in many varying forms. And no one stops it.
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John Birkinshaw
2 months
A legal duty to reveal & oppose wrongdoing from within would radically reduce corruption & garner trust. If the public had confidence that the police are by in large decent, #policing would become the great aspirational vocation that it should be. #BentCops #Wecops #ThinBlueLine
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Rob C
20 days
@richarddigard @oldfarmhorace @GuernseyPolice With respect, it’s a moot point. You won’t get any (local) main stream media covering it. But if you think I’m wrong, the family is more than willing to present you with the evidence, in the form of a professional independent investigation at the behest of a local law firm?
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Rob C
1 month
An local officer nearly killed a woman in February - Guernsey police are intentionally withholding evidence of his crimes. And there is nothing anyone can do because we don’t have an IOPC.
@policeconduct
Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC)
1 month
UPDATE: IOPC investigation into use of force during arrest at #ManchesterAirport . We can confirm we are conducting a criminal investigation into the use of force during events which took place on 23 July at #Manchester Airport. Read the full statement: ▶️
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Rob C
21 days
Anyone reading tweets from @oldfarmhorace concerning the police - please be aware he has no clue what he’s on about (which half an hour of research will evidence) and he’s so pro-police he doesn’t care that officers abuse, assault and in some instances kill people.
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Horace Camp
21 days
@RobCurg Assuming the Independent Police Complaints Commission agrees with the Police decision. Looks like it’s to make it easier to not be tied down with multiple, vexatious and time wasting complainants. I’m sure you are very close to someone like that. 😂
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Rob C
2 months
Gsy police are prosecuting a paramedic for dangerous driving while responding to an emergency. But this police rider was reported for dangerous driving (not responding to an emergency) to police early April. Will Gsy police apply the same rules to one of their own?
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Rebecca Tidy
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This police officer is driving at up to 59mph in a 25mph zone – and on the wrong side of the road – when not in “active pursuit” of a suspected offender in April 2023.
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Rob C
2 months
Chief Officer Hardy looks remarkably at ease considering he’s staring down the barrel of a perjury charge, and has received yet another complaint relating to dishonest or deceitful conduct (attached). At first blush, it does appear he has lied - to you, the public.
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@GuernseyPolice
Guernsey Police
2 months
Today the Head of Law Enforcement has published our annual report for 2023. Yesterday Head of Law Enforcement Ruari Hardy spoke to the local media alongside Head of Customs & Excise Emma Webb and Chief Inspector, Operations, Julie Palmer.
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Rob C
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@TheOnlyGuru Our loss 🫣😓
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Rob C
3 months
@DrRebeccaTidy I heard that Chief Officer Hardy resigned today… to take up a role with the Law Officers of the Crown. Unbelievable.
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Rob C
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@DrRebeccaTidy @Lsabam88 @pipbarr @pvbsc1 @oldfarmhorace @samitchell78 I’m so sorry Lisa. Both Horace and Pierre (and others) are so far divorced from the objective reality, and the facts, they’ll never understand or change their minds. Unless, god forbid, it affects them or their family. Then there’ll be hell to pay, no doubt.
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Rob C
2 months
“We will now conduct a thorough investigation, independently of the police, into the matters brought to our attention.” Yet another thing that doesn’t happen in Guernsey. No investigation into Gsy police is ever ‘independent of the police’ or ‘thorough’.
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Rob C
21 days
@s87332306 @DrRebeccaTidy An Orwellian State with uneducated and highly aggressive (male) thugs to enforce. No freedom of information, antiquated laws, draconian drugs legislation, and worse - arguably the most opaque and nepotistic government in the western world. But it’s very beautiful.
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Rob C
3 months
@oldfarmhorace @GuernseyPolice Alleged rule breaking Horace: you made false allegations, then turned of his ability to respond. In any case, are these ‘couple of individuals’ responsible for the atrocious Guernsey police published stats? Have these individuals been ‘attacking’ police for 4-5 years? 😜
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Rob C
19 days
@TheOnlyGuru Spot on. It’s called, among other things, being an adult - taking responsibility for how we feel and not blaming others. Wouldn’t we also want people to express hateful opinions, instead of hiding them, so we know to stay well away? 🤓
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Rob C
20 days
@DrRebeccaTidy @oldfarmhorace There’s no point in the local police complaints system; even the Government admitted it’s ‘not fit for purpose’. But Deputy Prow is such a bully he effectively runs the island. As well, he and Horace etc. actively dissemble disinformation to confuse and conflate.
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Rob C
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@JohnFernandez1 Thanks John. But what does ‘authorised budget’ and ‘original cash limit’ mean? Where is ‘actual spend’? In any case, where does it evidence an ‘underspend’ for POLICE? It just has a line for ‘Home Affairs’? No breakdown relating to police? I can’t see a £685k ‘underspend’?
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Rob C
14 days
@Freedomisle11 Unfortunately, those principles don’t exist either in spirit or principle. We literally have no Freedom of Information; it’s a ‘code’ and considered ‘guidance’ rather than legislation. Case in point - see attached.
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Rob C
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@pvbsc1 If you want to disagree with and discredit the Guernsey police’s findings, that’s up to you. But I suggest you give them some evidence first.
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@oldfarmhorace According to the 2023 police accounts we had 133 officers of Inspector rank and below. We’ve allegedly lost 20% this year. Let’s take a pessimistic view and round down to 100 officers. Thus, we, the taxpayer, have handed another £500,000 to the police to waste.
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Rob C
3 months
@oldfarmhorace @Ruud4life @GuernseyPolice That’s so kind of you Horace, thank you!
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Rob C
11 days
5/8 ‘In consequence, some of the core elements of a FORMAL misconduct investigation WERE NOT PRESENT… [Gsy police] has since altered its process on the basis of legal advice.’
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😳 Compares himself to John F Kennedy, clumsily springboards off this into a terrible analogous comparison (working for the States is like space travel) which he embarrassingly fumbles through + attacks everyone who disagrees with him (including journalists/media). 🫣
@BailiwickGsy
Bailiwick Express Guernsey
2 months
OPINION: We don't do it because it's easy, we do it because it's hard The President of Home Affairs, Deputy Rob Prow, has penned an opinion piece about the current state of politics, the role of the media, and why anyone would want to be a Deputy
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@DrRebeccaTidy Thank your lucky stars you’re not in Guernsey; they hand out RIPL notices like smarties: ‘Deputy Prow said that recent changes, which increased maximum sentences for Ripl offences to FIVE YEARS, were designed to improve the effectiveness of [Guernsey’s] criminal justice systems’
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Rob C
3 months
@HeidiSoulsby @cg_murray @DrRebeccaTidy Update: police are still refusing to release the footage to victim. Have you been successful in viewing the footage?
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@Bob_NW123 @Govgg The Chief Officer for complaints against junior officers; Home Affairs for complaints against senior officers (superintendent rank +). The ‘AA’ controls the outcome of all police complaints AND appeals. All police complaints are handled in-house (we have no IOPC).
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2 months
@Freedomisle11 @DrRebeccaTidy Has it ever been any other way, locally?
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@oldfarmhorace @DrRebeccaTidy You realise that the Guernsey police are so understaffed and under-trained that they’ve had to bring in loads of ‘civilian investigators’ to do most of the work?
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Rob C
2 months
Will the Committee for Home Affairs seek out the views of the public, as the Complainants fairly ask, to see whether you believe Mr Hardy’s conduct has ‘undermined’ or ‘discredited’ himself and the Guernsey police?
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Rob C
2 months
@DrRebeccaTidy How could anyone possibly forget? 🫣 We have this narrative rammed down our collective gullets all the time by a select few.
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Rob C
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PS @oldfarmhorace wolves display crepuscular behaviour, meaning they’re not strictly nocturnal (unlike Home Affairs, which operates completely in the dark).
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Rob C
2 months
@UKPoliceWatch Well said.
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@samitchell78 @DrRebeccaTidy I’ve seen the footage - they’re withholding it because it very clearly shows a violent assault on a small and vulnerable female by a young male police officer. It’s horrific. Her head hits a car nearly 3 meters away, snaps back, knocking her out cold. She was hospitalised.
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2 months
@oldfarmhorace @DrRebeccaTidy That’s factually incorrect Horace, as usual. The AA - Home Affairs - has ALREADY determined that the complaint is ‘valid’ under Section 7 of the relevant law (there are two). Accordingly, it has authorised an investigation. Maybe get your facts straight before posting 🤷‍♂️
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@DrRebeccaTidy @oldfarmhorace @pvbsc1 @samitchell78 They have no idea; most don’t in their positions.
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@oldfarmhorace @DrRebeccaTidy True. But under Prow’s watch things have only got worse and worse. And I mean majorly so.
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2 months
@oldfarmhorace @DrRebeccaTidy I’ve been on X a week and get more views than your posts 🤣🤣 You’re so irrelevant I nearly didn’t post this. But this is where it ends.
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@DrRebeccaTidy @oldfarmhorace What hasn’t Home Affairs and Prow stuffed up? He and his chums have done more damage to the island than perhaps anyone else.
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Looks like it’s not just the guernsey police who tamper with and unlawfully withhold evidence of their crimes. But Guernsey is the only place in the western world where there is absolutely nothing you can do about it.
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@Patrick55633146
Standing up to Corruption.
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Body worn footage and their own CCTV footage always mysterously vanishes at GMP but only when it incriminate's *themselves.
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@JohnFernandez1 Hi John, did Home Affairs provide you with any evidence that the Guernsey police ‘underspent’? Indeed, did Home provide you with any evidence at all to substantiate the claims you have broadcast here?
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8 days
Some context @DrRebeccaTidy
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6/8 Yet Guernsey police did NOT alter its process. Senior officers keep repeated this ‘procedural error’ (unlawful filter) when they receive a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT against officers. This unlawfully shuts down any formal investigative works into officers.
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