tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3994066111610573993.post2517085194006710416..comments2023-12-20T15:42:46.106-08:00Comments on The Anonymous Prosecutor: Commander DizaeiThe Anonymous Prosecutorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17314736391688876085noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3994066111610573993.post-47906625338495071572010-02-22T23:30:36.491-08:002010-02-22T23:30:36.491-08:00Rather a sweping generalisation from Thomas Grenaw...Rather a sweping generalisation from Thomas Grenaway. I'm surprised no-one else has picked up on that aspect.<br />Regarding the incident reported in the Guardian and linked to by the anon prosecutor, if I was their skipper they'd have been given some pithy advice about a) knowing their powers and b) communicating effectively. I'm sure the incident would not have escalated in the way it did if the PCSOs had been confident enough to explain that some other members of the public had expressed concern about what he was doing (yes, I can't understand why either, but 22 years as a cop tells me it's not unlikely), and to ask him, politely, what he was doing. Unless he was intent on winding up Plod (do people really do that? Oh yes they do) then the satisfactory explanation he provides to the journo would no doubt have satisfied the PCSOs too.<br />My point being that the police are not intent on establishing a police state, but often we should be better at talking to people!<br />Thank you<br />Grumpy old sergeantAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3994066111610573993.post-71595758788038234312010-02-22T07:50:28.075-08:002010-02-22T07:50:28.075-08:00Full details re: naughty coroner in a week or two ...Full details re: naughty coroner in a week or two -- I am planning to see if the county in question wishes to comment first. Feels almost like journalism.The Anonymous Prosecutorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17314736391688876085noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3994066111610573993.post-49205054383035295422010-02-22T04:15:25.728-08:002010-02-22T04:15:25.728-08:00Yes, bullying of members of the public is unfortun...Yes, bullying of members of the public is unfortunately rather widespread. A common example is harassing photographers. See <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/feb/21/photographer-films-anti-terror-arrest" rel="nofollow">here</a> for a typical example -- police officers being less than precise about their powers, and an intelligent person asking probing questions. Result: arrest, DNA swabs, custody.<br /><br />As for the coroner, I will post up a name in due course.The Anonymous Prosecutorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17314736391688876085noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3994066111610573993.post-70357803306627668192010-02-18T03:22:00.547-08:002010-02-18T03:22:00.547-08:00If there is such a creature as a practising corone...If there is such a creature as a practising coroner in this country (albeit there are several overseas) who has a conviction for perverting the course of justice, then it seemingly wasn't in connection with the discharge of his duty as coroner, otherwise proceedings under section 3(5) of the Coroners Act (which provides that a coroner found guilty of corruption, wilful neglect of duty or misbehaviour in the discharge of his duty shall be liable to conviction on indictment to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or a fine or to both) should have been taken, with a follow up under section 3(6)...a possible order by the Court for removal from office as Coroner.<br /><br />Neither has the Lord Chancellor seen fit to exercise his section 3(4) powers of removal.<br /><br />Apparently (and regardless of the optional nature of the section 3(6) order) no case of a section 3(5) conviction, from the past decade or so, is known to the relevant Secretary of State, and he should know... (shouldn't he?). <br /><br />So you raised the topic, please give us a few clues...else we needs answer "no, we cannot guess" to your query.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3994066111610573993.post-64295429757889968542010-02-14T17:38:29.265-08:002010-02-14T17:38:29.265-08:00out of curiosity when do you expect the other 142,...out of curiosity when do you expect the other 142,000 or so uniformed bully boys to be prosecuted, its a start, but we all know Dizaei is but a drop in the ocean.Thomas Greenwaynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3994066111610573993.post-37327526369944468952010-02-12T01:46:04.934-08:002010-02-12T01:46:04.934-08:00The convicted Coroner:
Well, Mr Prosecutor, Google...The convicted Coroner:<br />Well, Mr Prosecutor, Google doesn't seem to know so I guess you will have to tell us!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3994066111610573993.post-86462604479120243672010-02-08T14:36:28.764-08:002010-02-08T14:36:28.764-08:00Coincidentally, his website expired yesterday.
&qu...Coincidentally, his website expired yesterday.<br />"Registrant: <br /> albaghdadi waad (469387) <br /> 30 hoylake road <br /> east acton <br /> 7np w3 <br /> GB <br /> Domain name: alidizaei.com <br /> Administrative and Technical contact: <br /> Master Host (HM6761) <br /> One.com <br /> Kalvebod Brygge 45 <br /> Copenhagen V 1560 <br /> DK <br /> hostmaster@one.com<br /> <br /> 45.46907100 Fax: 45.70205872 <br /> Record created: 2008-07-02 18: 54: 33 <br /> Record last updated: 2008-07-02 18: 54: 45 <br /> Record expires: 2010-07-02 00: 00: 00 <br />"Arnoldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11211302664867935211noreply@blogger.com