Police Scotland - 'Threatening, Bullying Behaviour'
I've written again to the Chief Constable of Police Scotland to ask what has happened to my complaint now that the bogus charges against Marion Millar have been dropped.
I also think it's fair to ask where these charges came from in the first place and why it took so long to decide they had no merit?
Because it has wasted a great deal of time and public money, never mind the unnecessary stress caused to Marion Millar and her family.
Dear Chief Constable
Making a Mockery of Scottish Justice (October 28, 2021)
I wrote to the chief constable of Police Scotland back in May regarding the shameful treatment of Marion Millar.
I received an acknowledgment that same day to confirm my complaint had been passed to the Professional Standards Department, but I've heard nothing since.
So now all the charges against Marion Millar have been dropped it seems reasonable to ask how this farcical episode managed to gather so much steam the first place.
The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) also has serious questions to answer, of course, especially after the malicious prosecutions at Rangers FC which have proved so very costly to the public purse.
If you ask me the complaint was bogus, had zero merit from day one and the appalling way it was handled has made a mockery of Scotland's system of justice.
But Marion Millar, her supporters and For Women Scotland deserve great credit for standing their ground and refusing to be bullied.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Irvine <markirvine@compuserve.com>
To: iain.livingstone@scotland.pnn.police.uk <iain.livingstone@scotland.pnn.police.uk>
Sent: Sun, May 23, 2021 10:04 am
Subject: Police Scotland - Complaint