Re: Knock knock ( Not a joke )
Posted: 18 Dec 2019, 10:12
I’ve sent the local cop shop an email.
I don't imagine it being anything like a priority TBH mate. This is all pretty horrendous treatment, I totally understand the suspicions that it's very suspicious. Did you make note of their names?NottinghamWhite wrote:I’ve no idea what the polices response time is to emails
No didn’t make a note of their names but they knew I’ve a brother called Trevor which seemed too lucky a guess tbh. The emails just bounced back so I’ll call them later.Another Northern Soul wrote:
I don't imagine it being anything like a priority TBH mate. This is all pretty horrendous treatment, I totally understand the suspicions that it's very suspicious. Did you make note of their names?
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Good morning
Following looking into the incident, I can confirm that there is nothing untoward, we we’re passed your details as the next of kin of a male involved in an accident in a different force area. We offer our sincere apologies for the inconvenience.
Kind regards
Broxtowe South Beat Team
That's not really good enough though is it, Phil? I'm not being over critical of them but there still seems to be something dodgy about it and their 'process'. Plus you are not the 'correct' next of kin here are you?NottinghamWhite wrote:Apparently the email did get through as I’ve just had a reply.
Good morning
Following looking into the incident, I can confirm that there is nothing untoward, we we’re passed your details as the next of kin of a male involved in an accident in a different force area. We offer our sincere apologies for the inconvenience.
Kind regards
Broxtowe South Beat Team
Yes not really a great advert for policing. in my day yes we did call outs for immediate family deaths but only if no husband/spouse was available so yes they should have been going through your sister-in-law. However if the information passed from another force was incorrect then your local force can't really help that. Unless things have changed and I suspect they've got even tighter with GDPR etc it would be wrong to give you any further information if you are not connected to the incident. I know that sounds harsh but try to look at it from the other family that is.Another Northern Soul wrote:That's not really good enough though is it, Phil? I'm not being over critical of them but there still seems to be something dodgy about it and their 'process'. Plus you are not the 'correct' next of kin here are you?NottinghamWhite wrote:Apparently the email did get through as I’ve just had a reply.
Good morning
Following looking into the incident, I can confirm that there is nothing untoward, we we’re passed your details as the next of kin of a male involved in an accident in a different force area. We offer our sincere apologies for the inconvenience.
Kind regards
Broxtowe South Beat Team