Oh Deer! There’s A Deer Missing That The Mob Can’t Account For!!

Since my last post explaining how a deer had been run over by The Mob, this incident was brushed under the carpet, I can confirm that the Daily Post requested a FOI on How many animals had been killed in North Wales by The Mob?

I do know that the Daily Post are regular readers of my blog, as information is often relayed back to me. The Daily Post were probably shocked to read my last post regarding the deer and this has probably prompted them to enquire through the FOI Act.

North Wales Police have confirmed they have killed 10 animals since 2013, this does not include the dog killed on the A55.

The list is 4 deer’s, 2 sheep, 2 horses, 1 cow & a badger, all killed by gun shot. They go on to say that 3 of the wild deer were shot on the expressway. So if you do your maths, there’s a deer missing, is this the one that was killed by Nia Owen that they don’t want to mention?

Read the link below.

http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/deer-sheep-badger-among-animals-11105393

We can only hope that there will be a full and thorough investigation into this conundrum, let’s wait and see what they come up with.

JFT96 – YNWA

Oh Deer, Look What The Mob Killed On The A55!

This post you are about to read is both shocking and disturbing, at least it will be to most of the readers but what The Mob get up to comes as no surprise to me.

When a traffic officer anywhere in the country comes on shift, their first task is to check their vehicle ie; water, oil, fuel, electrics and tyres and they have to sign a book to confirm the vehicle has been checked.

This is not a quiz, this is just standard, just like a member of the public, if he or she got stopped in a vehicle and a traffic officer carried out your vehicle checks and let’s say you had a defective tyre, you would get 3 points and a fixed penalty, which is quite right and is the law.

It doesn’t work if you say to the police officer it’s not my car, the officer will tell you, the onus is on you to check the vehicle before you borrow it, the officer may say to you ‘are you exempt or have you any special conditions which allow you to drive a vehicle with defective tyres?’.

No one is exempt.

Now moving on, before that dog was deliberately killed on the A55 by North Wales Police officers, PC 2671 Nia Owen was driving a traffic vehicle, a marked BMW vehicle, she was travelling at high speed, not for an emergency, doing approximately 90mph along the A55, this female officer was not on a call to any incident, she was intentionally breaking the speed limit and between Kinmel Bay & Bodelwyddan, she hit a deer, she killed it, travelling at high speed.

When she returned back to St Asaph police station, she reported the accident.

She was asked was the camera on in the vehicle, she replied no.

Police vehicles are fitted with a device that can download all the data information for that particular vehicle, when this investigation was carried out, the downloaded data clearly showed PC 2671 Nia Owen was speeding, doing at least 90mph, the recording of the accident, where she stated the camera was not on, proved the opposite, as it was on.

When this vehicle was to be picked up and driven to the BMW Premier garage in Llandudno Junction for repairs, one of the staff quite rightly refused to drive the vehicle because when he conducted is pre journey vehicle checks he discovered this car, last driven by PC 2671 Nia Owen doing 90mph had 2 defective tyres.

Now to me and I’m no solicitor, this has to be a case of gross misconduct, not just because she was speeding and that she had clearly not carried out her vehicle inspection checks all though she signed the book to say she had, but also for telling lies.

Gross misconduct is behaviour by an employee which is so serious that it goes to the roots of the contract, destroys the relationship between an employer & employee and usually results in dismissal.

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Nia & Mark celebrating

May I bring it to your attention, Nia Owen’s husband is ex- Chief Inspector now a Superintendent, Mark Owen, who is responsible for North Wales Police Special Constables and head of missing persons’ co-ordinator, Nia & Mark Owen are close friends with Superintendent 1443 Rob Kirman, please read the link below to Mark Owen & Rob Kirman.

Mark Owen’s New Job

Rob Kirman’s Biker Road Safety Campaign

I am absolutely amazed, after an investigation was completed in to the incident, the outcome for PC Nia Owen was NFA, which means No Further Action taken.

If any members of the public are caught speeding on the A55, doing up to 90mph and you get a fixed penalty notice or you get stopped for defective tyres, refuse to take the ticket and inform the officer about this case, about how a precedent has now been set, if the officer insists you take the ticket, do so politely and take it to Police Headquarters, present the ticket to either Mark Owen or Rob Kirman and ask them can they get it excused, in the same manner that they had PC Nia Owen’s, because at the end of the day, what’s good for the goose is good for the gander!

Nia Owen Profile Pic

Nia Owen’s profile picture 9th October 2015

I have told you before readers, whatever is published on this blog is true and factual, I am able to get information before the press get it, especially in cases like this, cases that North Wales Police brush under the carpet in an attempt to prevent the public hearing or reading about it.

Any of you readers of the blog, please write into the Mob under the Freedom of Information Act and request information about this shocking cover up.

I think our local MP Guto Bebb needs to be made aware of this as well as the Prime Minister David Cameron.

This behaviour is completely unacceptable and I will update you as there is more to come about this case.

Finally, I would like to bring to your attention Superintendent Sacha Hatchett, the 2 male officers that killed the dog on the A55, the dog was actually killed at Aber along an unlit section of road, not between Llanfairfechan and Conwy, you were 8 miles out in your assessment and I do believe you are about to release the transcripts of what was said in the police car taken from the in car video, be warned the language is foul.

Remember readers, Superintendent Hatchett never told us about the video in her speech that was released on social media, I personally think the 2 male officers won’t be prosecuted, how can they, especially if you say they were doing their job and the incident with PC Nia Owen just gets brushed under the carpet resulting in no prosecution at all.

I can now confirm that PC Craig Mcloed & Anja Mason were not driving the vehicle that killed the dog on the A55.

Please, if you leave a comment, no bad language, I know many of you are passionate animal lovers and like me, just ordinary members of the public.

Good luck to Ched Evans, the 3 high court judges are now considering his appeal and will give their answer early April.

JFT96 – YNWA