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Erik Ribsskog

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Your concerns about Merseyside Police





Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>





Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 2:18 PM





To:

Caroline Wilson <Caroline.Wilson@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk>


Cc:

inquiries2@un.org



Hi,

so you think it's ok for the Merseyside Police to call me 'Miss Erik Ribsskog'?
I also wrote an appeal, to the IPCC, which was upheld.
Why don't you mention this in your summary?

Have the files been messed with?
Erik Ribsskog

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Caroline Wilson <Caroline.Wilson@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:

Dear Mr Ribsskog

Thank you for your email, I am sorry that you did not find

the information helpful. Having checked our records I note that you sent in

a complaint about Merseyside Police to the IPCC in 2007. With your

consent, we forwarded your complaint to them for their consideration

in line with our procedures. I note that Merseyside Police applied for a

dispensation, which means that they decided that no further action should be

taken, and that this was approved by the IPCC, which concluded the

matter.

If you wish to make a new complaint about Merseyside

Police, you may do so by completing the online form on the IPCC website, the

link to which I provided in my previous email. By law all complaints of

misconduct against the police must be recorded. The IPCC does not have the

power to record complaints and any complaint that you submit to us will, in the

first instance, be forwarded to the Professional Standards Department of

Merseyside Police for a recording decision, as they are the appropriate

authority. I should explain that we are unable to forward your complaint unless

you give us your consent to do so. In other words, if you wish to make a

complaint about misconduct of Merseyside Police officers you need to be

willing to engage with them.

As a way forward, I would therefore suggest that you

include any concerns you have about misconduct of Merseyside Police officers on

the online form and submit this to begin the complaints procedure through the

appropriate channels.

Yours sincerely

Caroline Wilson

Customer Contact

Advisor

Independent Police Complaints Commission

1st Floor,

Oaklands House,

Washway Road, Sale,
M33 6FS
Tel:

0161 246 8561

Email:caroline.wilson@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk


From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: 22 March 2011 16:54
To: Caroline Wilson
Cc:

joe.anderson@liverpool.gov.uk; inquiries2@un.org; mail.gva@efta.int; Harker,

David; emb.london@mfa.no; Liverpool County, Enquiries
Subject: TRIM:

Re: Your email correspondence to the IPCC

Hi,

no, this isn't helpful at all.

If you read the e-mail again, it should be possible for you to

understand, that this is a complaint, on that you haven't processed the

complaint against the Merseyside Police, which I sent you, 3 or 4 years

ago.

Now it looks to me, like you make yourself dumb, like we say in

Norway.

Have you read my e-mail at all, I'm wondering.

Sorry if I'm direct now, but I'm really very disappointed in

you.

But you have been messing me around for years, so I guess you, (the IPCC),

will find a way out of this, so that you don't have to do your job, again.

Also at least one of the people writing to me, on behalf of the

Liverpool County Court today, was a hoax, it seems, from what the County Court

wrote me directly.

I think it's so degrading for me to contact the Merseyside Police now,

after they've called me 'Miss Erik Ribsskog', and after you've not charged

them/told them off, for this, so I don't like to contact them.

But I mention it now.

I'm not sure if I should write regards since you are just messing with me,

I think,

Erik Ribsskog

PS.

I'm also sending this as an update to the organisations I sent to

earlier today.

On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Caroline Wilson <Caroline.Wilson@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk>

wrote:

Dear Mr

Ribsskog

Thank you for

writing to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

We are an independent body responsible for

making sure that the police complaints system in England and Wales works

effectively and fairly.

It appears that you have

included the IPCC in correspondence sent to Liverpool County Court relating to

difficulties you have been experiencing with your landlord. I should explain

that the IPCC is unable to assist you with these particular issues as they do

not fall within our remit. You may wish to contact the Citizen's Advice Bureau

for further advice on how to deal with these

matters.

You have however mentioned

that you complained about Merseyside Police several years ago, but it is not

clear from your correspondence whether you wish to make a new complaint

against this police force. I thought it may be helpful to explain the

process involved, should you wish to

complain.

You can

only make a complaint against the police if you:

·

have been

the victim of the alleged misconduct of a person serving with the police

(misconduct could include a police officer or member of police staff being

rude to you or using unnecessary force, an unlawful arrest, or a police

officer abusing your rights);

·

were

present when the alleged misconduct took place, or were close enough to see or

hear the misconduct, and as a result suffered loss, damage, distress or

inconvenience, or were put in danger or at risk;

·

are a

friend or relative of the victim of the alleged misconduct, and

were distressed by the effects of the incident on the

victim;

·

witnessed

the alleged misconduct; or

·

are acting

on behalf of any of the above.

When we receive a complaint, the IPCC must seek the complainant’s

consent in order to forward the matter to the police force

concerned. The complaint is then assessed by

the police and they will decide whether to record it officially.

If you wish to

make a complaint about police misconduct, further details about the process,

as well as our online form can be accessed via the following web page:

http://www.ipcc.gov.uk/Pages/how_complaint.aspx

I hope this

response has been helpful to you.

Yours

sincerely

Caroline

Wilson

Customer Contact

Advisor

Independent

Police Complaints Commission

1st Floor, Oaklands

House,

Washway Road,

Sale,

M33

6FS

Tel: 0161 246

8561

Email:caroline.wilson@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk


From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: 22 March 2011 12:00
To: Liverpool County,

Enquiries
Cc: joe.anderson@liverpool.gov.uk; inquiries2@un.org; mail.gva@efta.int; Harker,

David; emb.london@mfa.no
Subject: Re: To the Superior of

Mr. Johan Hawley/Fwd: Update/Fwd: To the s uperior of Johan Hawley/Fwd:

Update/Fwd: Taking my landlord to the County …

(Caroline)

Hi,

thank you for your reply!

This hoax made me distracted now.

What initiated my first e-mail was that my Landlord claims he can

throw me out, without a possession order.

It's really my Landlord who's supposed to contact the County Court, and

not me.

So it's just that my Landlord is writing a lot of non-sense that

upsets me really.

Sorry about this!

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog

PS.

Here's more about what my Landlord writes:

From: Kieron Grimes <kierongrimes@tjthomas.co.uk>

Date: Mon, Mar 21,

2011 at 3:34 PM
Subject: Your situation…
To: eribsskog@gmail.com

Eric,

Now there is

only 2 weeks before your departure.
I read on your blog you are trying to

postpone the kick-out, however this idea of yours will never work. I have many

years experience handling bad tennants, and the same tactic is used every

time(quoting a law paragraph, hardly any relevance of the situation).

I

hope you find a new place in Liverpool. I don't understand why you don't look

for a new place, as I doubt you want to be homeless or live in a

church.

We will meet soon, as I will come to the apartment 3th of April

to deliver a good-bye gift.

Sincerly,

Kieron

Grimes



PS 2.

I want to do this properly.

I don't like it that Mr. Grimes want's to go here with a

presant.

I want this to be dealt with in court.

But like I wrote above, it's really my Landlord who has to take this

to Court, and what upset me in his e-mail is really just non-sense, the way I

see it.

I think I should start to work out a bit more, then maybe I don't

care about phoney stuff like this.

The Merseyside Police have called me 'Miss Erik Ribsskog', in a

letter, that I've put in a compaint of 18 points to IPCC, 3 or 4 yeats ago,

which they don't reply to.

Or else I would have sent about the hoax

with Mr. Johan Hayley to the Merseyside Police.

But now I think this would be to degrading for me to do, when the

Merseyside Police haven't been told off, for calling me 'Miss Erik

Ribsskog'.

Just to update.

Thanks again for your reply!

On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 11:32 AM, Liverpool County,

Enquiries <enquiries@liverpool.countycourt.gsi.gov.uk>

wrote:

Good

Morning,

The county Court

has received a number or emails from you today, but I must inform you that

we do not have a member of staff by the name of Johan Hayley working at this

court. I you wish to take out proceedings at court you must seek some legal

advice to ensure that you take out the correct type of

process.

Regards

Jim

Reid

J

Reid

Issue /File

Registry

Liverpool Civil

& Family Court

Tel: 0151 296

2403

—–Original

Message—–
From: Erik

Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
Sent: 22 March 2011 11:15
To: enquiries@liverpool.countycourt.gsi.gov.uk

Cc: joe.anderson@liverpool.gov.uk; inquiries2@un.org; mail.gva@efta.int; Harker,

David; emb.london@mfa.no
Subject: To the Superior of Mr. Johan

Hawley/Fwd: Update/Fwd: To the superior of Johan Hawley/Fwd: Update/Fwd:

Taking my landlord to the County…

Hi,

why do I get an answer e-mail from Mr.

Johan Hawley, when I send this to the Superior of Mr. Johan

Hawley.

I want to bring this case up in the

County Court, that's my main objective in this.

Could I please get a reply from Mr.

Hawleys line-manager, telling me how to do this, if that's

alright?


Best regards,

Erik

Ribsskog

———- Forwarded message

———-
From: Liverpool County

Court
<enquiries@liverpool.countycourt.gsi.gov.uk>
Date:

Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 11:06 AM
Subject: RE: Update/Fwd: To the superior of

Johan Hawley/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Taking my landlord to the County…
To: eribsskog@gmail.com

I'm afraid UK do not have

the castle doctrine laws. Please search "castle doctrine UK" to see evidence

or call a lawcentre.

Also, it's highly unlikely that the Council,

Merseyside Police, IPCC, Landlord, Microsoft, Order of St. John, Goverment

in Norway, Goverment in UK, Brits, Muslims or Muslims gangs, Illuminists and

CAB is messing to you at the same time as you state in the

emails.

Instead of emailing what I would belive is prank to us, I

would recommend you to meet us at our centre to discuss this in detail and

in a formal manner.

Regards,

Johan Hawley

35 Vernon

Street
Liverpool Merseyside
England
L2 2BX

DX 702600

Liverpool 5

Court number 251


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