It's not over untill the bogus policeman get's nicked.
In the UK as in other parts of the world it is illegal to impersonate a police officer.
So when a so-called-police-man phoned my house and not only asked some very strange questions but told me several details about a "witness" to a crime he says I committed giving not only their gender but their home address I grew suspicious and started to change the names and numbers I was mentioning.
If indeed there is a male living in the block next to mine that did call the police with allegations he should call a solicitor as he may be in danger from the bogus caller.
The police may have all but closed the case but it seems that some "people" have not.
As I gave the man who called the address of this site if he is a real cop then he can leave his rank, superior officer, badge number and full name. I doubt he will do so for I believe he is a faceless coward without the balls to address me without a pseudonym.
Further more this phony-policeman messed up. I called the central control and they had no record of the call nor of the visit of the so-called officers of the law last week.
I have no idea why he wanted to know the names of those that witnessed the event (shouldn't he have known), the names of those who live here, the names of people who live around here, phone numbers...
Is it common practise for a cop to phone a guy up and tell him the name and address of a potential witness against him? no, I thought not.
Is it common practise for a policeman to phone you up and say he'll arrest you? (Pardon was that a "no"). Perhaps it is common practise for an officer to offer to discipline another officer in charge of a case? Is it common for an office to tell you the council may be guilty of negligence when some one who might or might not work for a contractor assaults a council tenant... what's that a no again?
Perhaps it is common for a police officer to phone up and harass a victim of a crime and threaten to arrest them while questioning them over the phone with out informing the person of their rights? Is that a no?
I think my readers might see why I think this childish bs is not a real policeman and if real has not got the guts to post his badge number.
Furthermore I doubt a "real man" would understand how blogging works but this person claiming to be police did not and would not understand what I told him. Now I wonder why an officer would want to look at a web site?
Now I'll give good odds that there will be no-one mentioned in this post adding a comment.
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