d8veh that is most interesting, no menion from of that at all.The day that that Ebay advert appeared, I informed the seller that the bike was stolen and I showed him the picture of the serial number. I asked him to get in touch with SRS through this forum so that he could get it back. It seems that the seller is not quite as honest as he's making out.
I'm absolutely lost for words over this.As a retired police officer, who worked at Newhaven police station i can only say i agree with everybody,s thoughts that the police officer,s of today are worse than useless.
they will not or can,t solve a simple crime like this.
we would have seen the reported crime the next day and also seen the reported finding of the bike and matched up the two.
Now a days the reports are put on a central computer and never checked,
and that,s called progress
Hello SRS I am so sorry to hear that you had gone through such an unpleasant experience and something which we all to also dread. This had happened months ago and again sorry for just now picking up on this.I'm absolutely lost for words over this.
When I was interviewed by the DC earlier in the week, the first thing he said after looking at my past notes was, I see you are very unhappy with the police. Too bloody right I said.
I cannot express on this forum what I truly think about the dreadful service and treatment I have received from Sussex police.
The figues for returned stolen bikes as abysmal, I can now see why.
Sussex police will be getting a bill for all my losses. The needless worry, stress an financial loss is totally down to their incompetence.
srs,I'm absolutely lost for words over this.
When I was interviewed by the DC earlier in the week, the first thing he said after looking at my past notes was, I see you are very unhappy with the police. Too bloody right I said.
I cannot express on this forum what I truly think about the dreadful service and treatment I have received from Sussex police.
The figues for returned stolen bikes as abysmal, I can now see why.
Sussex police will be getting a bill for all my losses. The needless worry, stress an financial loss is totally down to their incompetence.
Alan, thanks advice much appreciated and I may well take this route.srs,
you need to contact sussex police and make a formal complaint about the way this case was handled.
call in at the police station and ask that the local police commander(who is based in lewes) contact you.
when he does make him come to you, make a statement and it will have to be passed to the profressional standards dept.
they have to then investigate it, any problem,s please pm me.
regards alan
that women is just an over payed super plastic police personIsn't there a Police Commissioner now who's in charge of this sort of thing?
Her name is Katy Elizabeth Bourne.
Here's a slogan:
"Help me put the Community back into policing and make us all Safer in Sussex"
Here's her priorities:
If you have time, write to her and ask how each one of those points relates to your case. After giving her the main points of your situation in three simple sentences.
- Cutting crime & catching more criminals – ensuring we are all ‘Safer In Sussex’
- Visible & effective neighbourhood policing – putting a ‘Special Constable’ in every rural village to re-connect the public with their ‘local Bobby’
- Putting the victim back at the heart of the Criminal Justice System
- Tackling anti-social behaviour and domestic violence
- Delivering value for money from our police force
You will be able to advise the police where they are going wrong and actually demonstrate how things should be done in a real time working environment.
If the volunteer was any good they would gradually build up credibility and that would give them more of a voice with their ideas and suggestions. Clearly a new recruit is initially going to be an unknown quantity and what you say may well be true. It takes time and patience.Do you really think that anyone is going to listen to a new hobbybobby as I think they used to be called, when he starts telling them where they're going wrong? Police forces have a way of dealing with officers who stick their necks out too far. They hit them over the head with a big hammer.
I occasionally work with the police and from what I see, the main problem is that they are poorly managed, particularly in the area of staff deployment. In general, I have found that front line officers are willing and keen but their numbers are too few. As a consequence they are overwhelmed with demand from the public and situations like SRS's happen too frequently. When the amount of crime requiring investigation exceeds the staff available to carry out the enquiries something has to give, and it's the lower level crime which drops off the to do list first. Government cuts haven't helped, but the way in which the cuts have been implemented by police management makes the situation worse than it should be.
However, there is some excellent news for those who have issues with the "useless police" and know how things can be done better. The Volunteer Police Service (Special Constabulary for us older ones) are recruiting now! By joining up you will be able to take some of the burden away from the regular officers and contribute in investigations. You will be able to advise the police where they are going wrong and actually demonstrate how things should be done in a real time working environment. I think that this approach would be much more rewarding than submitting a poorly written nasty letter. I hope that the critics take on this opportunity because they are usually the ones at the back of the queue when it comes to actually doing something, preferring instead to criticise from the relative anonymity of a keyboard. This is an opportunity for a refreshing change!
I'm not one for slating the police, and I'd certainly not want to do their job, and we will always need them more than they need us.
Thankfully my very limited experiences/encounters with the police have always been fair, even when perhaps they shouldn't have been.
Not as daft as it sounds in rural County Durham.I once had a motorcycle stolen and 3 weeks later a friend spotted it in a lads yard while on his window cleaning round.
I went and told the police but 2 days later nothing had happened so I went round to see our local hells angels about it.
30 minutes later it was parked back outside my house and the guy spent the next 3 months in a plaster cast.
The police never did show up!