Wot to do If you get injured by police on a demo
Sue de Bastard | 27.03.2003 13:53
If you get hurt by the cops at a demo, you dont have to just lick your wounds in solitide. Why not sue the bastards!
ok, wot u do is this...
First off, if you or your mates get a chance to see it(and providing theyre wearing them) try to get the number of the officer(s) who assaulted you. They are usually worn on the lapel.
Get your injuries photographed, and examined by a doctor. Get the doctor to sign a statement to the effect that your injuries, in his/her opinion are consistant with being attacked in the way you describe.
Then, get eyewitnesses. Make a request on indimedia if you have to. Get them to write and sign statements as to what they saw, and make sure they are willing to testify.
Collect any photographic evidence. Get copies of any pictures taken of the incedent, and importantly suss out if there was any cctv cameras rolling, or if you were bein filmed by cops. Mark Thomas's website has a whole lot of info on how to request this stuff, its your right and can be used as evidence against the cops. Do it now!
Then, get a solicitor. Go to Moss & Co, Bindmans, or Bhatt Murphy - you should find em in yellow pages. They are used to dealing with this stuff. They will recommend other solicitors, if they cant do it themselves.
Then, you could make an official police complaint, information on how you do this is on the Mets own website but wot I recomend is that you sue those coppers sorry big fat asses!
Good luck!
First off, if you or your mates get a chance to see it(and providing theyre wearing them) try to get the number of the officer(s) who assaulted you. They are usually worn on the lapel.
Get your injuries photographed, and examined by a doctor. Get the doctor to sign a statement to the effect that your injuries, in his/her opinion are consistant with being attacked in the way you describe.
Then, get eyewitnesses. Make a request on indimedia if you have to. Get them to write and sign statements as to what they saw, and make sure they are willing to testify.
Collect any photographic evidence. Get copies of any pictures taken of the incedent, and importantly suss out if there was any cctv cameras rolling, or if you were bein filmed by cops. Mark Thomas's website has a whole lot of info on how to request this stuff, its your right and can be used as evidence against the cops. Do it now!
Then, get a solicitor. Go to Moss & Co, Bindmans, or Bhatt Murphy - you should find em in yellow pages. They are used to dealing with this stuff. They will recommend other solicitors, if they cant do it themselves.
Then, you could make an official police complaint, information on how you do this is on the Mets own website but wot I recomend is that you sue those coppers sorry big fat asses!
Good luck!
Sue de Bastard
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What to do...
27.03.2003 15:57
I got severly beaten (with truncheons) and kicked in the face by the police at a demo once. I was pregnant at the time being and of course, I lost the child. My former boyfriend and my parents were extremely mad at me.
I decided to stop provoking the police in silly ways. Now that I'm a bit older, I've realised that I'm not going to change society by giving brainwashed people an excuse for beating me up.
I hope that one day, I'll be able to go to Africa and help people there. That would feel like doing something that matters. Something that makes a true difference...
Yelling in the streets, who the hell does that help?
Do you think it did me any good?
Linda (18)
do what you can, when you can
27.03.2003 16:40
Sue de Bastard
ta suethebastards, no thanx Linda
27.03.2003 16:48
me
dont be so harsh
27.03.2003 17:02
Sue de Bastards
more on sueing
27.03.2003 17:42
Do not put in a complaint until after you have finished sueing the police. They have and will use the info you put in to the police complaints authority against you & your attempt to sue 'em.
list of legal links, including sueing the police, at:
http://www.eco-action.org/blinc/index.htm#web
think there might be other good ones to. Use a solicitor who has the experience of this kind of stuff only.
tatty bye
goosepimple
Make it easy for us
27.03.2003 21:20
If they can't arrest someone safely and without bodily injury (particularly if that person is being non-violent) they do have the choice not to arrest them. This is why non-violence is an essential tactic: any harm that results from their actions is their fault. They must be made to pay.
I am also sick of police lying all the time. It's tiring.
For a more comprehensive advice, look on schnews.
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