Hi again,
Thanks for your kind words, it's gratifying for all the members who contribute to this forum when we do make a difference to someone's frame of mind.
To answer your last query, look at it from the police point of view.
They interviewed the woman as a result of her making a complaint as they obviously have to; no way of telling whether it is genuine or false until they talk to her.
As a result of the interview (or her backing off) they decided not to take it any further and, as you mentioned, did not contact you to tell you of the accusation, presumably because there was no substance to it.
After all it wouldn't really have been very helpful to come round and knock on your door: "Evening mate, we nearly arrested you for rape, but don't worry, it's now been dropped"
I fully understand your anger, but don't take it out on the police they're between a rock and a hard place, the blame for your crisis lies squarely with the woman and your ex-manager.
You may find it helpful to stick around here for a bit longer as your emotions will take a while to settle down.
Thanks for your kind words, it's gratifying for all the members who contribute to this forum when we do make a difference to someone's frame of mind.
To answer your last query, look at it from the police point of view.
They interviewed the woman as a result of her making a complaint as they obviously have to; no way of telling whether it is genuine or false until they talk to her.
As a result of the interview (or her backing off) they decided not to take it any further and, as you mentioned, did not contact you to tell you of the accusation, presumably because there was no substance to it.
Originally posted by jamesthemug
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I fully understand your anger, but don't take it out on the police they're between a rock and a hard place, the blame for your crisis lies squarely with the woman and your ex-manager.
You may find it helpful to stick around here for a bit longer as your emotions will take a while to settle down.
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