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Dear Michael,

Lamentably law and disregard is becoming increasingly prevalent, farcical. Peeing on a lamppost and four mysterious counts of 'verbal assault' led to five officers breaking into my house handcuffing me and taking me to Basingstoke (miles away). Everytime I talked, they shouted "my right to silence". No sirens on the motorway, despite the patient having no meds or water.

Clearly I must have accidentally 'verbally assaulted' someone, however witness protection means I have no idea what I am accountable for nor how accurate the mistaken circumstance might actually be.

Shareholder power too is simply nonsense. Understanding market demand depends on success of product knowledge & marketing and stability of quality products. You don't simply not open a restaurant because 'everyone wants an alcohol licence'.

Furthermore, the police REVIEW system is an Ouroborous. The police monitor the police who monitor the police. This then exacerbated by an 'owned media' desparate to portray our beautiful boys in blue and tear-jerking NHS as the X-men. Their reporting then consists of a simple veneer of propoganda, whereby mainstreams wriggle uncomfortably of the real stories that are too uncomfortable to approach THEM. Fyodor Doestevsky couldn't write it, well.

I for one have no understanding of what on earth they talk about when discussing 'the weather forecast', and having waited patiently in the Basingstocke lockup for my interview, was instead side-stepped into a mental health interview with a lady with fat swollen rashed legs, two foreign psychiatrists I had never met before and am now under the duress of double-drugs, a section 2 and little hope of compensation for my Welsh holiday last week.

The state of legal enforcement and the state of modern Western medicine are farcical and demand an utter reworking of who is allowed to 'police' and 'medicate', let alone gripping tighter to Magna Carta than any radical 'new revolution' could possibly address without becoming Elon Trotsky.

Thanks for the stimulating insight, not always easy to read, but it benefits us all that it isn't,

Best regards

C

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So, so much injustice, sometimes even in the name of justice. It has never been more important for us to engage with uncomfortable issues. The goal must be that first we see them more clearly, then ways forward begin to formulate.

Wish you well.

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Justice is circular - the police police the police policing. Where I reside the community police the police and the good officer (chosen by the community - lets face it - it is a political position - polices the individual. The individual's role is then to police the community. Ouroborous C. Enjooy your cumupence when it rises. Waterloo sunset, Vauxhall. x MH

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