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Emma Wells

@Unseen_Victims1

Emma Wells, founder of Unseen Victims, supports families with a loved one arrested or jailed in the UK

Cumbria UK Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Emma Wells@Unseen_Victims1·
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you 🙏 To everyone who has signed and shared my petition, 1K in 3 days isn't bad considering I am an absolute no one really. Mum would have been so proud - Bawled for a bit tbh (miss mum hugs) but must have needed it. C'mon... lets get to 10k by my birthday on St Georges Day?? petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7612…
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Emma Wells@Unseen_Victims1·
The officer who brought mum home after her wrongful arrest and 11 hours in custody dumped her on the curb was trying to do one. .. I collared him and said "oi I want a word". I insisted he opened a safeguarding log and said directly to him "this will kill my mum". This was how he chose to record it. I requested his BWV and apparently he "honesty thought it was recording". But it wasn't - His recollection 14 months after the event was satisfactory for the PSD to not uphold my complaint. This is the ONLY contemporaneous record that I have been given by @Cumbriapolice - where's the rest of what I requested? something to hide??? Please sign and share my petition 🙏🙏 petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7612…
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Emma Wells@Unseen_Victims1·
TWO 80 mile round trips on a Saturday morning- It's no wonder 92% of burglaries in the UK are unsolved tbh :/ @Cumbriapolice @policeconduct “Some of Mrs WOODHOUSE’S required medication was missing with officers collecting it later in the morning following arrest" “At 1259 hours Mrs WOODHOUSE leaves custody with two officers who are tasked to transport her back to her home address" Please sign and share my petition 🙏 petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7612… Just sayin :D
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G R I F T Y@GriftReport·
Police officer detains @AuditingBritain under the terrorism act, for "staring" Apparently it's a terrorist offence to be in public now filming, anything to say @BrumPolice?
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Emma Wells@Unseen_Victims1·
This has always blown my mind! Arrested at 1am, driven 40 miles up the coast, locked in a cell for 11 hours and then after an 11 MINUTE interview she was released, quite rightly, with no further action. She was a frail 70 year old woman!! how can this ever be justified 🥲How did no one involved speak up at any point abuot how utterly shambolic, cruel and inappropriate it was?? Please sign and share my petition 🙏 petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7612…
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usaama@yoUsaama·
UK police arresting an anti-genocide peace activist from her home, ostensibly over a social media post, with their faces covered like they're in a neo-nazi gang. totally normal country
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Emma Wells@Unseen_Victims1·
Anyone wanna know what the "mandatory" training was? It was cuppa and a chat every Thursday, for 4 weeks 😡 This was brand new policy that had been implemented but it would be disproportionate to let the IOPC know that a number of officers misunderstood it?? Ah, okay, got ya ;) Please sign and share my petition 🙏 petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7612…
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Emma Wells@Unseen_Victims1·
Okay, Your unhappy, make a complaint it's investigated by the force who you complained about, It goes for review at the OPCC. Still not satisfied so you complain to the IOPC. And guess who replies to you?? The police force you are complaining against. And round, and round and round it goes ... The IOPC will only ever get involved if the police refer to them directly.
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Alan Fraser
Alan Fraser@apoliticaleye·
@Unseen_Victims1 No, my point is that if complainants are unhappy with outcomes, as described in the link to the IOPC I included, they can ask that IOPC to examine and if necessary examine and direct it themselves.
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Alan Fraser
Alan Fraser@apoliticaleye·
Yesterday I paused for a moment outside Charring Cross police station in Central London. A moment for no other reason than to adjust a backpack I was carrying. As I looked at the building something I wrote last year came to my mind. I wondered whether I was right then and concluded, perhaps .
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Today Met police officers will be left feeling a little stunned. The BBC Panorama report on Charring Cross police station was a hard watch. Even the sticking plaster support for the “good officers” witnessed and admitted by the journalist who worked there undercover for 7 months will do little to repair the massive internal injury that force has just suffered. It is unquestionable that careers have been thrown away, bravado, bluster and undeniable acts of inexcusable unprofessionalism have seen to that. For some of those officers there will now be an unrelenting desire by some to pursue them to the end. Is it possible to argue that there is redemption for a few of those we watched. Young men fuelled by drink, immaturity and bluster, so obviously incapable of balancing the expectations laid upon them and their own simple experiences; experiences that risk jading and corrupting balance, I don’t know if given the opportunity of time and reflection, whether those officers would feel deep shame and embarrassment at the words and actions of their younger self. For the behaviour of others there is little hope of that redemption . But behaviour left unmanaged and unchecked, a failure in itself raising the unavoidable and inevitable question, how did some “get away with it” for so long. Of course there will now be outrage by a few who seek to wound the Met and wider policing, it is their raison d'etre: But today is unquestionably a dark day for the Met and policing and the beleaguered cops out there will be reflecting on whether it is all worth it

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Emma Wells@Unseen_Victims1·
@apoliticaleye So we trust that every investigation conducted by police forces and not upheld that the correct outcome was reached, every single time?
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Alan Fraser@apoliticaleye·
Your petition says. "Even when complaints identify serious failings or misconduct, police forces still decide whether cases are referred for independent oversight." That is surely incorrect given the fact force MUST inform the complainant of their right to refer the police findings to the Independent IOPC, whose guidelines (below) explain the process. policeconduct.gov.uk/complaints/rev…
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Emma Wells@Unseen_Victims1·
@apoliticaleye Official response from an independent review from the OFPCC ...
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Benonwine@benonwine·
Victims report burglaries, assaults, nothing happens or is done about it. No follow-up. No resolution. But they have time for gyrating and making fools of themselves on stage. People don’t want optics. They want protection and service. The British Police are an Embarrassment
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