Dusty Bin wrote:
edders23 wrote:
Better still send the CCTV footage to the police complaints authority and ask WHY these officers did nothing you were clearly injured and have the casualty diagnosis
But were the police made aware of the CCTV footage and the injuries? Was he medically examined?
Dusty, edders......
first cop.. (good cop!) came to me... asked injuries and was told two... nothing to show at time... took hour or so to swell and show (not unusual)
second cops (pair of 'rubbish' cops, but were the dominant) went to the four... then announced to me:
announced that I "need to accept an appology then this is sorted"
In my dismay I managed to get out a reasonable sentence:
"If this is how you deal with this, I want an appology for the physical violence as I dislike this conduct on our public streets" (gist of sentence said in calm manner)
The two rubbish ones demanded I stop being troublesome....
I repeated the sentence (horribly isolated but determined to place the 'reasonable' issue)
This repeated 5 times
At the 5th repeat I was cracking and ended shouting it (reasonable words, dispair of good temper now)
I then had to go for cover.... so I pottered off to my car....
.... I knew I was spent, exhausted, of civil conduct, in an unbeleivable outcome.
injuries were dealt with over time at physio and soft tissue specialist.... I am hand to mouth to pay my way through daytime studies.... I improvised and adapted to keep working, driving.
cabby john wrote:
I cannot understand this!

Having taken the time and money to install CCTV, the first thing you would say to any officer - LOOK, if you do not believe me - I HAVE IT ON CCTV!!
For them to then walk away would be more than their job is worth - something is not right.
This was couple years ago...... I did mention it was on video...... my cop understood this..... the 2 rubbish ones did not seem to 'hear'.... and I did not repeat the fact.... at this point I concluded "this is just so not right"
you are correct in your last sentence.... something was not right
This 'not right' senario was actually incredibly scarey
As the apology chapter followed (as said above).... I was politely "holding my ground on the issue"
The CCTV system.....
this was a couple years ago..... I am doing science degree at uni (finished) now onto media studies..... and driving my car as PH all spare hours.....
I built myself (for my studies) a roof cam system.... and in my 'own world' I test out small weather proof cams and different lenses from the perspective of above my car roof looking forward. etc.
One of these sytems happened to be running at the time.
Just not right
This 'notion' was probably the scariest thing to deal with..... I opted to prioritise and deal with injuires (bi-product of blocking 20 punches to head)..... note what occurred..... keep driving to finance hand to mouth....
and so to succeed in studies.
perhaps the video and story could be used for education later date to improve 'social conduct' in some way (undecided at momment)
point of post......
verbal account of drivers ALONE is not a trump card..... and we operate ALONE.
CCTV.... legal legit systems.... would benefit when/if needed the most (might never happen)