And the police don't want to help me.
Have they done something personal against me then, is this why they wont help me.
F*cing swine, if they are f*cking with people rights etc., and don't even deer to admit it.
Is this what's going on?
The police haven't got any more right to f*ck with regular peoples rights, than regular have the right to f*ck with the police's rights.
So I'm not quite sure what to say, I'm trying to calm down here, and rather wait till I know fore sure what has been going on, before I'll decide how to deal with it.
But people have got the right to get information about what has been goving on, when it's regarding things surrounding them etc., so when the police aren't giving information about what has been goving on, then they are in fact f*cking with peoples rights.
And they are not allowed to do this.
Thats really to terrorise people, and also misuse of power. And then we are really speaking more in terms like a police-state and fasism. So I'm a bit afraid that the police might be taking the responsibility they've got, regarding doing their work in line with peoples rights, a bit to easily.
But, like I wrote in an earlier post, it's possible that the police don't regard this as a part of their field.
But then we're back to where the terms 'a police-state' and 'fasism' comes to mind again.
I remember from a Norwegian police-case, the 'Nokas' bank-robbery (which is linked with the robbery from the Munch-museum in Oslo, of the paintings 'Scream' and 'Madonna'). In this case, it a police-informant appeared, dead, in an Oslo flat.
Was this a 'thank you' from the police?
That they don't bother using time and money on helping people, when it's more easy just to execute someone, at least as long as they're not a pretty young woman, whom they can turn into a police-constable, or a 'police-constable', or whatever it is that they are doing.
I'm not really sure what they are doing, but one can start to wonder sometimes.
I think that in Norway, the module on the Police Academy, in which they teach about people's rights, has got to be the first lesson, early on Friday mornings, the day after the social-arrangement at the Police-student's society, where they can buy more or less subsidised pints of lagers, with student-friendly prices.
If it isn't this, then it must be something else, because something must be wrong somewhere, thats for sure.