If you really want to make a point Geoff, then write to the Chief Constable with a copy to your M.P. expressing your views and if you do not receive what you consider to be an appropriate response, then write to the Editor of your local paper enclosing copies of all correspondence to date. The pigeons will be very upset by your cat!
We are all being reminded that as citizens we need to take responsibility.
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing"
Dashcams provide us all with the opportunity to take responsibility seriously and demand that those we elect do the same.
Regards
John
I would agree with writing to the Chief Constable and MP, perhaps especially your MP. I know MP's don't generally have much of a reputation when it comes to serving their community, but about 3 years ago I contacted my MP regarding an unfair contract I was in with a waste disposal company, the Federation of Small Businesses legal staff were next to useless, My MP got me out of the contract within days, with over £1,000 of alleged debt cancelled, so they can work for you. Easy enough to email your MP, and maybe ask him/her to contact the Chief Constable.
I agree with all the above but getting hold of these Police commissioners/Marshall that were voted into their high paying jobs about 18 months ago will also be worth kicking into gear, sorry cant remember their job title. Mike.