I'm currently on bail for a highly spurious rape accusation made against me. This is difficult enough as it is to deal with, however, having the police admit to me in person, and also publicly, that they won't, under any circumstances, pursue a PCJ charge against a false claimant means that no matter what, I will never, ever get justice.
My question is thus; does their tacit admission of this policy constitute a violation of my human rights as a victim of crime? I've contacted Liberty, the human rights group, to ask this very question but wondered if it had already been raised here somewhere and if anyone can shed any light on this? As far as I am aware, GMP are the only force which openly operate this policy, which means I am being discriminated against purely for my post code. I know PCJ charges are rare anyway, but to NEVER pursue, no matter how much evidence there is, seems morally repugnant to me.
http://www.inside-man.co.uk/2015/05/...e-allegations/
I'd like to know where I stand in this regard, as if I can prove it violates my rights as an EU citizen, I could take the matter to Westminster, and if needs be, to the European Court of Human Rights.
My question is thus; does their tacit admission of this policy constitute a violation of my human rights as a victim of crime? I've contacted Liberty, the human rights group, to ask this very question but wondered if it had already been raised here somewhere and if anyone can shed any light on this? As far as I am aware, GMP are the only force which openly operate this policy, which means I am being discriminated against purely for my post code. I know PCJ charges are rare anyway, but to NEVER pursue, no matter how much evidence there is, seems morally repugnant to me.
http://www.inside-man.co.uk/2015/05/...e-allegations/
I'd like to know where I stand in this regard, as if I can prove it violates my rights as an EU citizen, I could take the matter to Westminster, and if needs be, to the European Court of Human Rights.
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