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Erik Ribsskog
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RE: Update/Fwd: LOG 1507 02/11/13.......Harassment from Hungry House - 17991 - [Not Protectively Marked] - [Not Protectively Marked]










Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>




Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 11:26 PM





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Hei,

kan dere sende denne e-posten til den engelske spesialenheten, (IPCC)?

(For den e-post-adressen som står på IPCC sitt nettsted virker ikke,
virker det som, for meg).

Mvh.

Erik Ribsskog


---------- Forwarded message ----------

From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>Date: Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: Update/Fwd: LOG 1507 02/11/13.......Harassment from
Hungry House - 17991 - [Not Protectively Marked] - [Not Protectively
Marked]

To: COMMCEN <COMMCEN@merseyside.police.uk>

Hi,

like I have explained in the forwarded e-mail forteen fast food
delivery-companies where on my door.

I'm the victim since this is harassment.

I don't want fast food delivery-guys on my door asking for money for
food I haven't ordered.

How can you not see this case from that perspective, I'm wondering.

It isn't just the fast food-companies who are the victims here, it's
also me who got a lot of stress, from getting these people on my door,
all the time.

These delivery-guys were often simple soules, who couldn't understand
how the ordering-system had been tricked, by someone impersonating me.

And one of them acted threatening, when he understood I wasn't going
to buy this food I hadn't ordered, and that's why I called the police.

The L1 Police call-centre-woman gave me the reference-number: 1578 28 Oct. 2013.

I've told the neighbour to leave me alone.

When he doesn't respect this, (but still talks to me).

Then that's harassment, (which is a crime), because I don't want the
neighbour to talk to me, (or have anything else to do with him, due to
the reasons I mentioned in a previous e-mail).

About a year ago a Police-woman was on my door and asked me if the guy
in number 9 was at home, so it's clear to me he is some kind of
criminal.

(I've also heard him threatening other neighbours, with scraping up
their car, like I wrote in the other e-mail.

So I just want him to leave me alone, really.

I don't understand why he can't do that.

He sometimes waits for me, and goes out his door, when I go out my door.

And also sometimes when I get home, after doing errends, etc.

He also walkes around in his under-wear in the court.

But I can send update e-mails if he harasses me again).

I think that would be an IPCC-case when the Police tried to crush my
foot, (like it seemed to me), so I'll wait untill I hear from them
about that.

And the strangling-attack against me today was in Whitechapel, by the
way, and not in Haymarket, (like I wrote in the first e-mail).

The e-mail address on the IPCC website doesn't work, so I send a copy
to 'the Norwegian IPCC', (Spesialenheten), so they can send this
e-mail on to the IPCC, (hopefully).

Erik Ribsskog


On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 11:06 PM, COMMCEN <COMMCEN@merseyside.police.uk> wrote:
> Good Evening.
>
> Your email has been received at Merseyside Police and incident log 1464 of 12/11/13 has been created with the below information.
>
> As you can appreciate you have raised different issues in this one email.
>
> Firstly if you are alledging someone is ordering Fast food fraudlently using your details, have you spoken to Hungry House and asked how these orders are being placed, as Hungry House is just a company that puts you in touch with local fastfood restaurants but they should be aware how the orders were placed i.e. over the phone, via phone application or via internet site.    Can you confirm if you have made any payments for the food ordered, if not unfortunatley it would be the individual food companies that would be the victims in this matter due to the food and they would need to call us themselves.
>
> Another issue you raise in regards to your neighbour @ number 9 Keith Court - has he made any threats towards you etc?  As you can appreciate if he is just hanging around the court saying Hello then this would not constitute a criminal act therefore more information would be needed regarding this matter to see if any offences.
>
> Lastly you have mentioned that you believe a police officer attempted to run over your foot, Can you confirm the date this occurred?, What time?, What road did this occur?, Did you approach the officers in the vehicle at time if not did you call the police at the time.
>
> As you can appreciate more details are needed in order to ascertain a crime has occurred and also to investigate the matter regarding complaint against police.
>
> Thanks
>
> Carol
> Merseyside Police Headquarters.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
> Sent: 12 November 2013 19:26
> To: COMMCEN
> Cc: !enquiries
> Subject: Update/Fwd: LOG 1507 02/11/13.......Harassment from Hungry House - 17991 - [Not Protectively Marked]
>
> Hi,
>
> I was at Walton Lane police-station right now regarding four cases.
>
> I spoke with constable 3174.
>
> He ridiculed me and said the reason I had gotten 70 dodgy phone-calls and a lot of e-mails and 14 fast food-delivery guys on my door was because I had ticked a box on the internet.
>
> But I have a degree in IT and don't think there is a box like that.
>
> I think some criminals are terrorising me.
>
> Regarding the strangler today at around 3PM at Heymarket.
>
> I attach a photograph of him.
>
> But the photo wasn't that fine, due to that I wasn't myself after the attack.
>
> Regarding the neighbour, (in 9 Keith Court), I think he's a criminal.
>
> Since I overheard him treateing a guy in his 20's some months ago that he would scrape up his car, (with his house-key), after they'd had an argument, (since the young Keith Court-guy said he would have hit the old guy in number nine if he had done a thing like that on the street).
>
> Also the guy in number 9 walks around in his underwear.
>
> He has been going on my door, with two, (and sometimes three), clocks, which he has asked me if were set right, (and sometimes he did this in his under-wear).
>
> He started the community care system, (since these are converted flats for the elderly), this spring, and I went out to see what was wrong with him.
>
> He said he needed to go to hospital, but really the problem was his door that had been smashed in the day before, it seemed.
>
> So I called the police, and a lock-smith fixed the door, later that day.
>
> Just to sumarise a bit.
>
> I've told this neighbour I want him to leave me alone.
>
> (Since he's a criminal and I noticed his flat smelt very bad, when I called the police for him, when he had started the alarm for the elderly).
>
> But yesteday he stood outside my door and said 'Good Morning' when I was going to Tesco.
>
> I don't think thats to leave me alone.
>
> So I told him, (loudly, to warn the neighbours etc.), to leave me alone.
>
> So I hope he leaves me alone now.
>
> And stops going on my door, and stops standing outside my door.
>
> And stops talking to me.
>
> He dosn't need to hang in the court all the time, I think.
>
> He should go to the park or something, I think.
>
> In stead of harassing his neighbours all the time when they go to buy groceries, etc.
>
> Also, the constable asked me why I waited from 3PM to 6PM with reporting the strangeling.
>
> That's because I have a bit low confidence in the police, to be honest.
>
> This problem started in Norway years ago.
>
> A couple of weeks ago I went to the city centre to get out a bit, and go to a club and try to meet people, etc.
>
> And then a police car almost crushed my foot.
>
> I had my foot just outside the pavement when I walked past three women dressed in shorts.
>
> And the moment I put my foot on the pavement again, a police-car drove where my foot had just been.
>
> I don't understand why they drove that close to the pavement.
>
> So I send a copy-email to the IPCC so they can hopefully investigate the ridicule from constable 3174 and perhaps also that the police tried to run over my foot, (it seemed to me).
>
> Erik Ribsskog
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: COMMCEN <COMMCEN@merseyside.police.uk>
> Date: Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 11:37 PM
> Subject: RE: LOG 1507 02/11/13.......Harassment from Hungry House -
> 17991  - [Not Protectively Marked]
> To: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
>
>
> Hi Mr Ribsskog,
>
> Thank you for your e mail.
>
> Merseyside Police are unable to assist at this time, we would need contact numbers/details of the bogus callers to the Online takeaway service "Hungry House". Without this information we unfortunately have no lines of enquiry.
>
> Kind regards
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
> Sent: 02 November 2013 21:31
> To: COMMCEN
> Cc: Liverpool Direct
> Subject: LOG 1507 02/11/13.......Harassment from Hungry House - 17991
>
> Hi,
>
> I got a phone-call on my mobile now at 20.51 from 0773 826 4224.
>
> A woman said she worked for a company named Hungry House and accused me of having placed a 'bogus' order.
>
> I'm an economist, and I've worked for fifteen years in retail and I've also worked with delivering fast-food, as an extra-job, in Norway.
>
> So I know that food like that are sometimes up to ten times more expensive, than buying from a grocery-store.
>
> So I 'never' order fast food, (at least not when I'm unemployed, like now).
>
> And I certainly don't place bogus orders.
>
> Last weekend I had forteen bogus pizza-delivery-guys on my door.
>
> I called the police, since one of them started to act treatening.
>
> And the reference-number is: 1578 - 28 October 2013.
>
> (This was a call-centre in Liverpool One, that was the Police Department, that I spoke with).
>
> The Police-woman said she would inform the neighbourhood-police about this.
>
> And didn't investigate who placed the bogus orders in my name.
>
> This is like terror to me.
>
> It's not fun to know that any moment someone could knock on my door wanting money for food I haven't ordered.
>
> And fourteen times in two times.
>
> It's like terror.
>
> And now this.
>
> (Terror from the Hungry House-woman).
>
> Even if someone had placed an order in my name, it doesn't mean I placed it.
>
> My wifi-dongle wasn't working, the other day, and I went to the library, here in Spellow, to do my job-search.
>
> I tried to delete my CV from the library-computer, after using it, but this wasn't possible, it seemed.
>
> Also, the library-computer was lying on the floor, and not in its box.
>
> So the electriciy-wire suddently fell out, and I had to put it back, to get to log on again.
>
> This is poor data-sequrity, I think.
>
> Someone could have gotten access to my e-mail, if I hadn't been able to put the electricity-wire back in.
>
> I therefore also send this as a complaint to the Council.
>
> And to the Norwegian Embassy in London, (since I'm from Norway).
>
> Erik Ribsskog
>
> PS.
>
> The Hungry House-woman said she would call the Police.
>
> And accused me of placing bogus orders.
>
> This is harassment and insults, (and lies), which are probably some type of crime, I guess.
>
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