HebrideanUltraTerfHecate on Nostr: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgwp4059xgo The whole ordeal would turn out to ...
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The whole ordeal would turn out to be an eye-opening experience into why so many sexual offences go unreported or unpunished, how slow the police and justice system move and how despite the warm words, women are still being failed, due to police incompetence.
Police actually dropped my case and only reopened it after a Victims’ Right to Review was carried out.
He was eventually charged - but he wouldn’t have been if I hadn’t taken control of it.
To make matters worse, three days ago I found out he’d actually been convicted in 2015 for making 15,000 calls to random numbers - raising even more questions about why it took so long to get him charged now.
The Met Police admitted their handling of the case “clearly fell short”.
Lancashire Police said their initial handling “did not meet the standard expected”.
Here’s how it unfolded.
The whole ordeal would turn out to be an eye-opening experience into why so many sexual offences go unreported or unpunished, how slow the police and justice system move and how despite the warm words, women are still being failed, due to police incompetence.
Police actually dropped my case and only reopened it after a Victims’ Right to Review was carried out.
He was eventually charged - but he wouldn’t have been if I hadn’t taken control of it.
To make matters worse, three days ago I found out he’d actually been convicted in 2015 for making 15,000 calls to random numbers - raising even more questions about why it took so long to get him charged now.
The Met Police admitted their handling of the case “clearly fell short”.
Lancashire Police said their initial handling “did not meet the standard expected”.
Here’s how it unfolded.