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Please take note to the picture above and that of the building on the far right being the old
police station, you cannot see the front vehicle entrance as it is in the far right of the picture
and is the only entrance.
The alley way in the middle is where I drove my car down and stopped there is no rear
entrance to the police station from the ally as there is two other running companies in-
between and to the far right is another running company.
24.05.13 = Mr Simon Cordell was looking for venues to set up an illegal rave
On the 24.05.13 = Mr Simon Cordell will state; “that he did not attended any premises on
this date to rave neither was he involved in the organization of any illegal raves, nor did he
supply equipment. This case was only added as a reference as the limitation Act 1980 which
states that a case must be applied 6 months from the date of the incident, to which it was not.
Please read my last statement dated the 24/02.2015.
It is alleged that Mr Simon Cordell was looking for venues in which illegal raves could be
held, on 24th May 2013. Mr Simon Cordell dispute’s this. He will state that he had been
contacted by a friend called Joshua, who was living at 204 High Street Ponders End EN3
4EZ, also known as the Old Police Station at Ponders End, as he and some others were
homeless, so was living and residing under section 144. as Mr Simon Cordell was driving
towards 204 High Street, he drove his car down the alleyway so that he could park the vehicle
he was in, He parked between two well-known land marks, Which is where many people who
do live in an around the surrounding areas would be able to remember as the old ponders End
police station next to the Kinder Garden Centre.
Mr Cordell states he knows the area very well as this is where he has lived all of his life, so
he knew about the car park at the back of the two well-known landmarks, as he states you
cannot park on the high road, because of the double yellow lines or other restrictions. He had
parked there before, he states he believes and knows that the police saw his car as he began to
take a right turn to be able to drive down to where he intended to stop, he knew the police had
followed him, as he had seen them pay attention to himself as he had driven past.
Mr Cordell does remember clearly that of himself locking his vehicle as the police
approached him and now was standing by his side. He states that this is normal for him and
over the years of his life he has become use to the police approaching him for numerous
accusations, so that has also made him used to their presents, Mr Simon Cordell states that
that this is so normal for him, so he got ready for the police procedures, as they said they
wanted to search him and his car because the police believed that the car he was driving smelt
strongly of cannabis, Mr Simon Cordell sates that he would always consented to this. He is
sure of his statements of facts and that the police cannot dispute this, that of the police
officers that had approached him and who had stopped him as he had just got out of my car,
or how would they have said his car smelt strongly of cannabis, which is the reason that the
police officers gave him the conditions of search and their consent form due to a search of
himself and that of his vehicle that he was driving.
Mr Simon Cordell will state; “that he had not done anything wrong and nothing was found
on his person or in his car.”
Mr Simon Cordell will dispute making any comments about being able to attract people to
illegal raves and illegal 3-day events, what reason would he have had to say this. Mr Simon
Cordell will state to the applicant that he was a visitor to the location of interest, due to a call
from a friend who asked if Mr Simon Cordell could loan him some money for food. He will
also include that he did not cause any Anti-Social Behaviour on the 24th May 2013.
Mr Simon Cordell does not know what Joshua said to the police, as he was never with
Joshua. Mr Simon Cordell does not know why Joshua would have said to the police that he
was his lawyer, or if Joshua said this at all to police. Mr Simon Cordell has tried to get hold
of Joshua to make a statement for this case, but due to him being homeless, it has been very

