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also called the insurance company and talked to them they also told her I was insured, and
they could not understand why the police was doing this.
I was taken to Southwark police station they were still trying to force me to sign the ticket
which I did not want to do, they told me if I did not sign then they would not bail me and take
me to court the next morning, I told them to do this I was willing to stay in the police cells till
the next day when this could be heard by a judge as I knew I was not in the wrong, they
changed their mind and told this would not happen and they wanted me out of the police
station. They forced me to sign the ticket and then made me leave the police station,
While waiting outside by reception in the police station I asked to speak to an inspector the
police officer who had come to drive me out of Southwark told me if I did not leave with
them now then I would have to make my own way or I would break my bail conditions of not
being in Southwark, I was on the phone to my mum and she told me she was going to get off
the phone and call my solicitors, which she did, my solicitors told my mum to tell me to wait
and talk to an inspector and that due to the police taking me to Southwark I would not be
breaking my bail conditions as the police had taken me there.
I waited to see an inspector and talked to him, he said due to the police being from Brixton
there was very little he could do, but he would get an inspector from Brixton to call me so I
could put in my complaint in, this has not happened and this is the reason I am writing my
complaint to yourselves. I had to make my way home with no money each time getting to the
stop on the train I needed to change telling the train officer what had happened if it was not
for the fact they let me get back without paying I would have had to walk all the way home as
the police officer would not let me get my things out of the van or my money.
I went to pick my van up and again there was a cost to myself of £190, I will be taking this to
court as I should have had no need to have 6 points put on my licence and a £300 fine when I
did in fact have insurance to drive.
Due to also the police officer lying to my insurance saying I was working and carrying goods
in my van which is clearly a lie as the van was empty I have also had a letter saying they are
closing my insurance over, so I am having to deal with this also.
I do not feel the police officer who dealt with this matter address it as he should have, I feel
he did not do his job correctly and I have suffered due to this. My insurance company are
saying that the data for my vehicles are on the data base and are looking into the reason why
it is not showing up when the police are doing their checks.
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Yours sincerely Mr Simon Cordell
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