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So much for police "powers of observation"



"Paul Nutteing"
9/21/2004 7:59:39 AM


http://icnorthwales.icnetwork.co.uk/news/regionalnews/tm_objectid=14663482&m
ethod=full&siteid=50142&headline=officer-sends-cv-to-pro-drugs-site-name_pag
e.html
Quote
Officer sends CV to pro-drugs site Sep 20 2004
By Gareth Hughes, Daily Post
A PRO-CANNABIS campaigner who runs a spoof police website was stunned when
a cop asked him for a job.
The officer was really after a new post as an airborne spotter with North
Wales Police's helicopter, and boasted of her powers of observation.
She found the knife used by convicted pyschopath Michael Khan to murder
Prestatyn pensioner Brian Dodd.
But instead of sending her CV to the force's own website, she emailed it to
Jeffrey Ditchfield, who runs the Beggars Belief cafe and shop in Rhyl.
Last night a police spokeswoman described the incident as "a mistake waiting
to happen".
Mr Ditchfield, who argues cannabis should be legalised, owns the website
northwalespolice.com.
He bought the internet domain name two years ago, after spotting it was for
sale at an auction. He paid 12.50 for the title.
A police spokesman said at the time there was an infinite number of domains
and it would have cost the public hundreds of thousands of pounds for the
force to buy them all.
Last year Mr Ditchfield, however, also snapped up northwalespolice.co.uk.
The force's official website is north-wales.police.uk.
Earlier this week, to his amazement, Mr Ditchfield received an email with an
internal application form for a post as observer with NWP's helicopter.
As evidence of her power of observation, the policewoman pointed to the fact
she spotted Khan's bloodstained knife while out jogging near Ruthin, a few
hours after Mr Dodd was killed at Ffrith Beach in March, 2003.
She wrote: "I made the decision to return to the location and seize the
knife in the appropriate manner.
"Following forensic examination, two DNA profiles were obtained, the
deceased's and the defendant Paul Michael Khan."
Khan, who was on release from a secure unit, was subsequently convicted of
Mr Dodd's murder.
Mr Ditchfield told the Daily Post he could hardly believe his eyes when he
read the email.
"It makes one wonder about the officer's powers of observation if she can't
even identify her own force's address," he said.
He said he had not yet decided what to do with the document.
The police officer, who is not being named, has declined to comment.
A North Wales Police spokeswoman said: "This was an unfortunate mistake
waiting to happen.
"Mr Ditchfield knew exactly what he was doing when he bought the site. This
is an irresponsible use of the internet."
Mr Ditchfield also revealed last year he received a report from another
police officer about a fire in Wrexham.
End Quote
What they aren't telling you about DNA profiles
and what Special Branch don't want you to know.
http://www.nutteing2.freeservers.com/dnapr.htm
or nutteingd in a search engine
Valid email nutteing@fastmail.....fm (remove 4 of the 5 dots)
Ignore any other apparent em address used to post this message -
it is defunct due to spam.
 
 
"Mike Cawood, HND BIT"
9/21/2004 9:24:41 AM




"Paul Nutteing" <nutteing@quickfindit.com> wrote in message
news:2ra1ekF17p6krU1@uni-berlin.de...

http://icnorthwales.icnetwork.co.uk/news/regionalnews/tm_objectid=14663482&m
ethod=full&siteid=50142&headline=officer-sends-cv-to-pro-drugs-site-name
_pag
e.html
Quote
Officer sends CV to pro-drugs site Sep 20 2004
By Gareth Hughes, Daily Post
A PRO-CANNABIS campaigner who runs a spoof police website was
stunned when
a cop asked him for a job.
The officer was really after a new post as an airborne spotter with
North
Wales Police's helicopter, and boasted of her powers of observation.
She found the knife used by convicted pyschopath Michael Khan to
murder
Prestatyn pensioner Brian Dodd.
But instead of sending her CV to the force's own website, she emailed
it to
Jeffrey Ditchfield, who runs the Beggars Belief cafe and shop in Rhyl.
Also see
http://www.thebeggarsbelief.com/
Regards Mike.
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"Danzig"
9/25/2004 5:19:04 PM




"Paul Nutteing" <nutteing@quickfindit.com> wrote in message
news:2ra1ekF17p6krU1@uni-berlin.de...

http://icnorthwales.icnetwork.co.uk/news/regionalnews/tm_objectid=14663482&m
A North Wales Police spokeswoman said: This
is an irresponsible use of the internet."
No it is not, however PC John Clare of NWP downloading child pornography is
 
 
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