benmumford
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No I’m talking about someone on this site being contacted by someone from the force and being asked how he got the footage and how to go about looking it up.
That seems bizarre to me calling up a member of the public on how to find the information he has posted on this site.
the issue about that that baffles me is he said that "Twitter has my number saved" or something to that effect - and as far as i'm aware, unless he actually gave the police his phone number in a Twitter DM (private message), there would be no "Automatic" way for any police officer to get his number. Twitter would have to be contacted by the Police, in a sort of warrant kind of a way...No I’m talking about someone on this site being contacted by someone from the force and being asked how he got the footage and how to go about looking it up.
That seems bizarre to me calling up a member of the public on how to find the information he has posted on this site.
No I’m talking about someone on this site being contacted by someone from the force and being asked how he got the footage and how to go about looking it up.
That seems bizarre to me calling up a member of the public on how to find the information he has posted on this site.
:/
I still can't understand a motive here. Such risk, such reckless brazen behaviour. To what end?
This is exceptionally unlikely as communication centres in the Metropolitan Police area cover a wide area and are operated by civilian staff, with some oversight by police officers of rank in case of major incidents or matters requiring police officer authorisation, e.g. vehicle pursuits, firearms incident management.
The days of being put through to the friendly desk Sergeant at your 'local' police station are long gone.....sadly.
He reported it via Twitter I believe to them.
thinking logically here, how would a Police officer automatically have access to someone's Twitter account. They aren't merged companies, nor is there a massive database that the police have total access to. As far as I am aware, it does NOT work that way.....and this person didn't even give their phone number out. That's the freaky bit.
the issue about that that baffles me is he said that "Twitter has my number saved" or something to that effect - and as far as i'm aware, unless he actually gave the police his phone number in a Twitter DM (private message), there would be no "Automatic" way for any police officer to get his number. Twitter would have to be contacted by the Police, in a sort of warrant kind of a way...
I cannot see how a woman dies from something accidental or unintended.
lol.Quite. I was about a thread behind when I read the post and it seemed really odd but I assumed it would be cleared up by the time I read the squillion subsequent posts. Nope.
thinking logically here, how would a Police officer automatically have access to someone's Twitter account. They aren't merged companies, nor is there a massive database that the police have total access to. As far as I am aware, it does NOT work that way.
absolutely no offense meant, but no, not in a billion years IMO. That sounds like a bad 70s TV show.
"Oh it's all scary and boarded up and no-one around but you want me to come inside? Sure."
I really don't think any figure of authority could explain that away.
No I’m talking about someone on this site being contacted by someone from the force and being asked how he got the footage and how to go about looking it up.
That seems bizarre to me calling up a member of the public on how to find the information he has posted on this site.
well yeah. Definitely.not "I reckon this guy is gonna kill me".