To:
Cc:
Subject: Our complaints
Dear Sir/Madam,
... I am writing in regard to the handling of our complaints against the police, we have tried so hard to get help with our complaints but have had no success at all.
Since we reported a theft and other irregularities against our solicitor and our landlords Amicus Horizon Housing Association we have waited months for the police to take action but we have had nothing but broken promises. Any police officer would probably agree that making a case against a solicitor would be difficult enough, yet our solicitor has been given 6 months to prepare excuses for his lies and wrongdoing, the police have refused evidence and still show little interest in reviewing any, this duty solicitors word appearing to carry far more weight than any of his victims.
Chief Inspector Ling stated that under no circumstances would he investigate our landlords despite lots of complaints, all from disabled tenants.
The police stated that disability discrimination is a "non crime" they promised to interview our solicitor in relation to the allegations of theft many months ago but interviewed the wrong one, then they promised to visit us in may but never turned up and then we were promised they would contact us on the 15th August and then promised us an update on the 23rd August but nothing has happened.
We have watched people being arrested and appearing in court within a few weeks and sentenced to long terms of imprisonment for theft of doughnuts, theft of free argos catalogues, and theft of a bottle of water yet the value of the property stolen by our solicitor was set (by him) at and it seems to us as if he is getting assistance rather than questions.
We do understand how busy the police are and their need to priotise and we expected the rioting incidents to set the help we had hoped to recieve back even though there were no disturbances in Hastings, but the fact is these events are all recent where our complaint is now because of the lack of interest of Hastings police aged. We know that the police would prefer these matters to be dealt with in a civil court but we feel that should have changed when we showed them that the behaviour towards us was also of a criminal nature. It is becoming increasingly unlikely that any action is going to be taken that could help us get our property back and even less likely that any successful prosecution could now ever be obtained.
We also feel that there would have been a far better outcome if your office did not keep returning our complaints to the police station that has so far failed us so badly and we would very much like you to ask why no one would accept our complaints against our landlords, why the police continue to refuse to even listen to the recordings of our crooked solicitor and why the police have failed to keep their word yet again. We would like to know why harrassment and persecution against disabled tenants is deliberately ignored and why we were blocked from taking civil action against the Chief Constable.
The police and your offices and the CPS have ignored our demonstrations and petitions and even if no successful prosecution is possible we would like to know why you all allowed it to happen and why it is acceptable for a duty solicitor to be given information and 6 months leeway to create replies, and possibly false evidence which would make him look innocent.
The time that the IPCC has allowed this situation to continue has been very beneficial to those who have been acting against us and has and continues to cause us a great deal of harm and it is very discouraging that if this solicitor or our landlord entered allegations against us then no evidence would be required and there would be no delays allowed.
We ask once again that you take our complaints seriously and investigate why this delay was ever allowed to occur
Yours Sincerely
Graeme Morgan1066 Housing Action



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