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a local elderly man is missing.......
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annette kurten
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Aetius_Maralas:
“I have information that may be important to a case but not important enough to go outside and make an effort.

It's the police's fault for expecting otherwise.”

thanks for sharing.

you could try the national link up there in evil c`s post.
annette kurten
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by max_garfield:
“Just to add, I hope he is found safe and well.”

me too but it`s been a week so it`s not looking good

Originally Posted by evil c:
“I'm editing my posts whilst you're quoting the non-edited ones. It's going to look funny if anyone else is reading this, still never mind.

That report I mentioned yesterday from HM Justice Inspectorate (HMJI) says "increasingly victims, witnesses or other third parties may report an incident online". They note that " ... all forces operate different processes for deciding if a crime should be recorded".

I think it would be fair to deduce that the police are primarily focused on traditional methods of deciding and reporting. Doing it all online instead is low on the radar and they haven't got to grips with how it should be done.

Instead we have this haphazard, disorganised approach where each force goes its own way, which is poor food for us.”

[sorry re the editing ]

it`s very poor, the money spent on pointless pcc`s would be better diverted into some coherent, national network.
evil c
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by annette kurten:
“[sorry re the editing ]

it`s very poor, the money spent on pointless pcc`s would be better diverted into some coherent, national network.”

No the editing's my fault. I had to write out what I was going to say on the radio 5 times before I was satisfied, and notes all over the place, most of which I couldn't understand later because I'd written them so fast the first time before I forgot.

It's a medical thing, short-term memory loss, bane of my life!

I agree with you on moving up the priority rating for developing a coherent national strategy for online reporting, and I think they should consider a new strategy for emergency and serious crime reporting online too, with immediate response 24/7/365 and with the necessary support framework.

But, I don't think you can pin it down to one method of modern policing as being the culprit, although you were just citing pcc's as an example I guess.

I might be better going to see my MP instead and forget the radio.
terry45
22-11-2016
So OP, have you actually bothered to speak to a police person ?
Hercule Parrow
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by terry45:
“So OP, have you actually bothered to speak to a police person ?”

i think you should be more sympathetic to agoraphobics who don't possess a mobile phone. a parlous situation that must affect, at least 10s of people throughout the uk.
we must do more to help such a minority.
max_garfield
22-11-2016
I have to say I agree with the above post. The attitude towrads annette kurten is disgusting.
annette kurten
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by terry45:
“So OP, have you actually bothered to speak to a police person ?”

if you`d read the thread instead of getting all excited and jumping in for a little dig you would not need to ask.
annette kurten
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Hercule Parrow:
“i think you should be more sympathetic to agoraphobics who don't possess a mobile phone. a parlous situation that must affect, at least 10s of people throughout the uk.
we must do more to help such a minority.”

mummy said you`ve to go in for your bath now, it`s nearly bedtime.
annette kurten
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by max_garfield:
“I have to say I agree with the above post. The attitude towrads annette kurten is disgusting.”

ah thank you but he`s just trying to bait me.
annette kurten
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by evil c:
“No the editing's my fault. I had to write out what I was going to say on the radio 5 times before I was satisfied, and notes all over the place, most of which I couldn't understand later because I'd written them so fast the first time before I forgot.

It's a medical thing, short-term memory loss, bane of my life!

I agree with you on moving up the priority rating for developing a coherent national strategy for online reporting, and I think they should consider a new strategy for emergency and serious crime reporting online too, with immediate response 24/7/365 and with the necessary support framework.

But, I don't think you can pin it down to one method of modern policing as being the culprit, although you were just citing pcc's as an example I guess.

I might be better going to see my MP instead and forget the radio.”

i think that`s a great idea.

yes i was thinking that would have been a better use of funds.

i very much appreciate your input on this thread c trying to keep track when all your shit is chaotic is bloody hard work.

i am very interested to know how you get on with it c, if you don`t update it here would you pm me about it please, the children in here are a bit distracting.
Toby LaRhone
22-11-2016
"a local elderly man is missing......."

How elderly?
If he's a 100 he might just have climbed out the window.
Could this be him?

"Sitting quietly in his room in an old people's home, Allan Karlsson is waiting for a party he doesn't want to begin. His one-hundredth birthday party to be precise. The Mayor will be there. The press will be there. But, as it turns out, Allan will not....
Escaping (in his slippers) through his bedroom window, into the flowerbed, Allan makes his getaway. And so begins his picaresque and unlikely journey involving criminals, several murders, a suitcase full of cash, and incompetent police. As his escapades unfold, Allan's earlier life is revealed. A life in which - remarkably - he played a key role behind the scenes in some of the momentous events of the twentieth century."
soap-lea
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Hercule Parrow:
“i think you should be more sympathetic to agoraphobics who don't possess a mobile phone. a parlous situation that must affect, at least 10s of people throughout the uk.
we must do more to help such a minority.”

Agrophobics don't tend to leave the house. Annette clearly does if she goes to stay at her daughters. Maybe it's selective

But I agree
Charlie_the_cat
23-11-2016
Originally Posted by soap-lea:
“Agrophobics don't tend to leave the house.”

They don't like confrontation either.
evil c
23-11-2016
Originally Posted by annette kurten:
“i am very interested to know how you get on with it c, if you don`t update it here would you pm me about it please, the children in here are a bit distracting.”

I'll pm you from now on D, and thanks for your support. I do hope the missing man turns up. I'm sorry you've been subjected to attacks from other FMs as it was me not you who went off at a tangent, although it's proved to be enlightening. The evidence gathering and incident reporting network is flawed.

I was unfair to Ginger Daddy though who was only trying to help. If you see this Ginger Daddy I apologise. I can't undo what I wrote but I will wind my neck in, in future.
Ginger Daddy
23-11-2016
Originally Posted by evil c:
“I'll pm you from now on D, and thanks for your support. I do hope the missing man turns up. I'm sorry you've been subjected to attacks from other FMs as it was me not you who went off at a tangent, although it's proved to be enlightening. The evidence gathering and incident reporting network is flawed.

I was unfair to Ginger Daddy though who was only trying to help. If you see this Ginger Daddy I apologise. I can't undo what I wrote but I will wind my neck in, in future.”

Thats fine.

annette kurten
17-12-2016
he was found dead in a ditch yesterday.



no suspicious circumstances.
RandomSally
17-12-2016
That's sad annette
mumbles26
17-12-2016
Oh goodness how sad. You did all you could Annette x
annette kurten
17-12-2016
very sad, he was a lovely old boy.

and his poor family worried all that time and just before christmas.
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