Good, transparency. This relates to an incident when they had to go to a mental health related call to her on 10th JanuaryThe police have reported themselves to the police watchdog.
Thought she left her car at the school and walked along Blackpool Lane?The police made the mistake of asking for dash cam footage from Garstang Lane and Garstang Road, Nicola started her journey from the school and ended it on Blackpool Lane that’s where she parked her car.
It’s an easy mistake to make I hope they have rectified it now, it was the only way out with no video camera and right near the bench
The police have now referred themselves to the independent watchdog. Oh dear! they did there best
Yes she left her car at the school ..she walked with the dog down a little path with no camera then she would have to walk back the same way to the school for her car on Blackpool Lane, only she never made it back. The school must be on Blackpool LaneThought she left her car at the school and walked along Blackpool Lane?
Let’s hope they found the right phone number.The police have reported themselves to the police watchdog.
That second example is an extreme comparison, not something that is known to affect all men approaching a certain time of life, so not pertinent at all.Pertinent point made on Radio 4 earlier, when an interviewee observed that the police would not have made such personal circumstances public if the missing person were a man: he was struggling with alcohol related problems and erectile dysfunction.
Do the police only consider the optics that are arranged on the gantry?
Still a personal circumstance that need not be made public.That second example is an extreme comparison, not something that is known to affect all men approaching a certain time of life, so not pertinent at all.