Broadbury Road Police Station - Avon and Somerset Police
Broadbury Rd, Bristol BS4 1JT, United Kingdom
2.1
12 reviews
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CCG5+8H Bristol, United Kingdom
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Monday: 10–18
Tuesday: 10–16
Wedneasday: 10–18
Thursday: Close
Friday: Close
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
Tuesday: 10–16
Wedneasday: 10–18
Thursday: Close
Friday: Close
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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No officers on duty
Some female called the police and said that a male would not let her out of his car???????
Person arrested in this case me...without the reason all my stuff been taken away ,including a car also in charge of kidnapping .....?!!!!!!!!
In the end the charge was refused but now need to pick up the car, phone and other stuff and all of them are being kept in different cities/towns also need to pay for the police parking!!! Does it make any sense to you people? Was arrested bcos some dumb female called the police and gave the wrong details or tried to make a joke and i was left without my own car/transport for work and my personal mobile phone for nearly a month, on top of that have to pay for police parking which wont happen cos im going to the court also cannot pick up car keys today Saturday bcos that depratmenet is closed ???!!!!
I am starting to wonder whether certain groups are singled out, lots of items taken and sold on behalf of the police which makes profit and is a lucrative business, when you consider the amount of things they have immunity to take, even when no the outcome is no crime has been commited.
As a researcher, what actions people take especially the police, can impact communities, groups, and statistical data produced. I hope the practices of taking goods from people, who are generally from the poorer communities are re-considered, and thought about more deeply. Considering that white collar crime, and official crime is not usually targeted by the police therefore, the majority of sold goods taken and siezed will be from poor communities, families and people. Which does not sit well with me. As this group, is less likely to have access to legal aid, to fight disputes, and get back there rightful property. Unlike there white collar crime peers, who are generally dealt with through policy change, than jail sentences and goods seized.