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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 741660" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I agree with Elsi. This is outrageous.</p><p> I think you have a lawsuit against the police. Honestly.</p><p>Is this not evidence and evidence of prior acts? He is escalating.</p><p></p><p>In my town there is an attorney you can see for free at the courthouse. He or she is there every morning at 8 am. There should be something similar where you live. In my town it is the Superior Court. I was told about it when I went to get papers to file. The attorneys are there to assist people filing papers but you can ask them about anything related. In my town this is where the District Attorney is too, I think. I would ask at the District Attorney's office and I would ask at the courthouse. At the police department I would go to a higher authority, like a Lieutenant. Not a Sergeant. *That way you can go above their head to the Captain and Chief if need be. I am going to google now what agency to go to for police misconduct. I think there is an ombudsman. What they are doing (not doing) is wrong. I remember when I was dealing with school district(s) I went to the Superintendent. LOL.</p><p></p><p>I think the nanny cams are a great idea. But I think the pictures of the prior destruction are evidence enough if you called the police that time.</p><p></p><p>I looked online and it seems that the ACLU has a project about domestic violence and sexual abuse of women because often it is NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY by police. But I could not find a number to call. I think the Domestic Violence Center will know what to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 741660, member: 18958"] I agree with Elsi. This is outrageous. I think you have a lawsuit against the police. Honestly. Is this not evidence and evidence of prior acts? He is escalating. In my town there is an attorney you can see for free at the courthouse. He or she is there every morning at 8 am. There should be something similar where you live. In my town it is the Superior Court. I was told about it when I went to get papers to file. The attorneys are there to assist people filing papers but you can ask them about anything related. In my town this is where the District Attorney is too, I think. I would ask at the District Attorney's office and I would ask at the courthouse. At the police department I would go to a higher authority, like a Lieutenant. Not a Sergeant. *That way you can go above their head to the Captain and Chief if need be. I am going to google now what agency to go to for police misconduct. I think there is an ombudsman. What they are doing (not doing) is wrong. I remember when I was dealing with school district(s) I went to the Superintendent. LOL. I think the nanny cams are a great idea. But I think the pictures of the prior destruction are evidence enough if you called the police that time. I looked online and it seems that the ACLU has a project about domestic violence and sexual abuse of women because often it is NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY by police. But I could not find a number to call. I think the Domestic Violence Center will know what to do. [/QUOTE]
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