Hi,
I have to send crime-reports to a 'funny' online facility? And this you tell me after I've sent to your e-mail address for months.
I like to send to a normal e-mail address for different reasons.
I don't think you can tell me to change this now.
If you have an e-mail address then you should let people use it.
This makes no sense to me.
I'm the victim of a spoofing-attack and haven't got the time to use your 'funny' facility.
It simply takes to long time. I think it's a sign of disrespect that you sent me this e-mail telling me to use your facility.
People should be allowed to send crime-reports on e-mails I think.
You can't expect people to learn your funny facility.
People should be allowed to send traditional e-mails. This makes no sense to me.
Please stop harassing me like this!
The UN: Can you please help me with the Police in Sunderland. The IPCC have told me they don't want my e-mails.
I haven't got the time to send the IPCC a lot of letters.
I think the Sunderland cops intimidate me, with that they don't answer my e-mails for months, and now they tell me use a funny facility.
Without replying for three months, and after throwing me out of Unversity of Sunderland, and after getting the Sunderland Council to put me in a hostell for criminals/gays.
The Police in Sunderaland are nazi's or something, I think.
Erik Ribsskog
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 10:18 AM, <e-policing.mailbox@northumbria.pnn.police.uk> wrote:
Erik Ribsskog
Please report any Crime through the online
facility here:
http://www.northumbria.police.uk/contact_us/Non_Emergency_Reporting/index.asp
You can also telephone 03456 043 043
Kind Regards
Northumbria Police
Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
ext:
26/11/2011 18:07
Please think of the environment
before you print
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Hi,
I'm a quite well known earlier supermarket-manager from
Norway, and have run three Rimi-shops in the Oslo-area.
I went to your Londis-shop in Ashbrooke, a couple of weeks
ago, to hear if I could pay with PayZone.
They said yes, (an old man sat there, with a younger man
standing behind him), but that the magnet-strip on my payment-card didn't
work.
I got confirmed that they had PayZone, I pointed to a
Whitephone-sticker on their door that said PayZone on it.
Then the younger Londin-staff confirmed that they had
PayZone, and that the magnet-strip didn't work on my card.
I said I'd order a new card.
Yesterday, I got the new card, from United Utilities.
Today, I went to the Londis-shop again, (it's a shop just
around the corner from where I live, and I've seen that other Londis-shops
have PayZone, when I tried to find the ASDA-shop here.
I'm an earlier Shop Manager, and like to look a bit in
food-shops abroad, and try food they don't have in Norway).
Today I was told that the Londis-shop didn't have PayZone.
So your staf lied to me, the last time I was there.
I wanted to complain about this.
The young Pakistani man, (I think he probably was), working
there today, said the manager there was named Mr. Dylan.
I went to my other local-shop, and they had PayZone, I
found out, and I paid the £2 token-payment at R&D Ledger, in Worcester
Street.
A thing I though was strange, the time your staff at Londis
lied, was that when I went in there to pay my scheduled PayZone-bill.
A young woman with blonde hair, and in a cape, was babeling
outside, something strange, and impossible to understand.
She then was standing, hiding her face, inside the Londis-shop.
What's going on?
Was this some Al Quaida-stuff?
I've worked as a Shop Manager/Assistant Manager/Key Holder,
for ten years, in a busy shop-chain, ('Norways Wall Mart'), Rimi.
So I can understand when something is going on.
What the hell was this?
I'm sorry I'm swearing, but I think that's in place here.
Because this really sucked!
(To use very modern language).
Erik Ribsskog[attachment "PIC_4548.JPG" deleted
by Carl Harvey/9273/Northumbria Police/GB]
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