Speaker 1: 00:00 The
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New Speaker: 00:44 Metropolitan
Police what is your reason for calling.
Speaker 2: 00:46 Hello?
I believe I just spoke to you a second ago. Is that correct?
Speaker 1: 00:50 No,
No that would not have been me.
Speaker 2: 00:52 I'm
trying to find a question I want to go out tonight. There's supposed to be bail
conditioners that are on me, i want to know if them bail conditions. If
somebody else phones you like they would like the company's has advised them to
like on crime watch. If they see me out. Um, I want to know if I'm going to get
arrested. Can I go to warehouse nightclub? And also, can you tell me if I give
you the badge numbers of the coppers, I'm saying that copper is a fraudulently
made paperwork and holding me illegally and most of the people that I speak to
on the phone, public servants have said that they don't believe in that. I
don't think it's fair for them to make that decision. I think a fair
investigation should happen and someone should take a statement of me, but just
in case I am correct and some of these coppers have done this to me.
Speaker 2: 01:39 I
want to know if they're on Juty today. If I go out now, if they're on duty now
in my area, if I go out tonight, are they on Juty because I don't feel safe
before 10 o'clock let alone going out after 10 o'clock just to go clubbing. I
want to go out and have a life. I mean I've been locked up since seven years
ago . I'm now 37 and I'm being told I've got to stay in until I'm 40 years old
in fear of reapersols of the copper still working in the area cause no one
wants to see that there's no signatures or that the timestamp to your call
centres go backwards or on the right color and that I don't think it's fair. I
think that if they did see me or their friends did see me while they are on
duty in the area that they're going, it's like they're going to take advantage
of what you use or are doing and that they're going to set me up even further
to what they've continued to set me up throughout the years. All right.
Speaker 1: 02:26 All
right. What's your name?
Speaker 2: 02:29 Simon
Paul Cordell.
Speaker 1: 02:31 Simon
Paul Cornell.
Speaker 2: 02:32 Cordell,
C. O. R. D. E. double L.
Speaker 1: 02:36 okay.
Speaker 2: 02:37 I've
been locked up for 1.5 million hours. Yeah, that's over seven years year. If
you have, you took 500,000,000 half a million of them hours away. Yeah. And
said, okay, I'm asleep for them. Half a million. Say I'm awake for the other million
doing my defense work writing all of this. That means over the seven years, for
every hour I get a pound, I should get a million pound compensation. And I am,
I've proved from the beginning in recordings that I'm correct and I'm right and
I've worked harder than a computer expert on a level five who should be getting
50 pounds an hour. So if I'm getting 50 pound an hour over the seven hours for
over the seven years and I take away the five or half a million from there, you
do the sums, that's one pound an hour. And I, I at one point at one pound an
hour, that's a million pounds, 50 million pounds somewhere I've lost because of
what these coppers have done to me and I've had to sit and write it out in
defense work a defense solicitor would get it and I've got damages to my
health, I've got damages to my reputation the definition of my character, I
have been completely slandered here.
Speaker 2: 03:37 And
i have done nothing wrong. Apart from going through the correct channels and
ask for respect and courtesy towards my human rights and for the person that I
am and nobody has been efficient in doing so.
Speaker 1: 03:47 Okay.
Can you just give me a date of birth?
Speaker 2: 03:50 26
of the first 1981
Speaker 1: 03:53 1981.
Alright. Um, and what's your address?
Speaker 2: 03:58 109
Burncroft Avenue.
Speaker 3: 04:00 Okay.
Speaker 1: 04:02 Burncroft
Avenue and what is the post code
Speaker 2: 04:04 echo
November three seven Juliet Cubex.
Speaker 3: 04:10 Right.
Speaker 1: 04:16 Okay.
So in an answer to your original question about if you can go out, I can't
advise you on, do you have a solicitor?
Speaker 2: 04:23 I've
spoken to solicitor. I am acting litigant on my own behalf, which I'm legally
allowed to do. And I'm phoning you spread a message in movement and put photos
of me in the newspaper saying that I've been, found guilty for the organization
of a illegal raves. I've got the transcripts up on line and you can see the
judge couldn't, she even says it, I can't prove a legality. So she says that I
went there to fight the organization with legal. She says in the transcripts,
she couldn't prove a legalality because trespass wasn't present. So how am I,
so how have you lot published this in the newspapers and asking everyone to
phone you if they see me out on any industrial Estates or seeing me out or
doing business personal or otherwise. Yeah. Personal is just, if I give you an
amp as a friend or a bouncy castle otherwise is if i do business with you.
Speaker 2: 05:07 If
anyone sees me doing business or sees me doing anything in the entertainment
industry, I am liable for five years. For five years in prison. I'm liable even
if. I believe I give my friend, a friend an amp to borrow as a friend or I or
higher it and that's not fair. Them conditions are a breach of my human rights,
I can't even get out to, I can't even go out to a night club. Like I believe i
should, I want to go out tonight. You're the only night club in the whole of my
area that is on is, uh, is warehouse nightclub. If I go to warehouse nightclub
club tonight, am I going to get put into prison? Can I get put in prison for
five years?
Speaker 1: 05:41 Cause
I, I cant advise you on that. The only people that can advise you on are your
solicitors with the courts they are the people that are in charge of your bail
conditions.
New Speaker: 05:48 Yes.
Yeah, but
Speaker 2: 05:48 you're
the ones that's going to have authorise it all use lot no ones. You've put your
phone numbers up to contact this phone number if anyone sees me out. So when
someone tests, if I do go out tonight and someone does see me there, are they
going to phone use lot? Then w what you're going to say to them but we don't
know. Again, you need to speak to Simon solicitor now you're not going to say
that. You're going to send coppers there to arrest me. So please can you
Speaker 1: 06:09 Your
asking, your asking if your allowed to go out tonight. You need to speak to you
solicitor
Speaker 2: 06:14 Now,
I'm asking you've got bail conditions on that computer and I've got a copy of
what you've got on that computer.
New Speaker: 06:20 No
i do not.
New Speaker: 06:20 right
now on that computer there. I've, I've requested a freedom of information and
I've stripped the computers that are in front of you. Yeah, I can tell you
right now from the top
Speaker 1: 06:28 Ok,
andi am telling you now I don't have that information on my computer.
New Speaker: 06:30 So.
New Speaker: 06:30 That
is why I'm telling you, you speak to your solicitor about your bail conditions.
I don't know what they are. I can't advise you on that.
Speaker 2: 06:37 But
you are the nine nine nine call center. You're at Bow Lambert.
Speaker 1: 06:41 Yep,
and that's all it is.
Speaker 2: 06:44 I
put a freedom of information request in already a subject.
New Speaker: 06:47 Yeah,
and that doesn't come from here that doesn't come from here.
Speaker 2: 06:50 I've
got the, I've got the complete Crimits that use lot see so when someone phones
use up and use it, look on the, on the computer here on met CC. I've got met CC
schematics here so I can tell when use it can check when the next closest
location house. I've got the full schematics for Met CC here and I understand
the NIC or I understand what you are capable of doing in that center and what
you are not capable of doing yer. Now I'm, I tell you, I've got a copy of what
you've got on your computers right now in front of you and it tells you my bail
conditions and it tells you all my previous name.
Speaker 1: 07:23 Well
i am telling you now that it does not Do you know that it does.
New Speaker: 07:25 So.
New Speaker: 07:25 I
am the one sitting here in front of it and i am telling you that I can not see
that information. I have advised you correctly.
Speaker 2: 07:32 So
if someone phones use lot up and says that they see Simon.
New Speaker: 07:34 I
accept what you're saying. Someone phones you up tonight and says, okay, I've
seen Simon in a night club. How do you know if he's breached his conditions or
not? Who do you phone.
New Speaker: 07:44 I
would not know.
New Speaker: 07:46 But
someone in that call centre would no
Speaker 1: 07:48 that
is different people?
Speaker 2: 07:49 So
what, so who is it? Who is it? Where is it? Who is it in bow what section? So
ok, you might be in a lowersecoin or a lower tier or a lower phase in bow. So
you might not be able to get access to that information. But somebody in Bow
their right now can log into that computer and they can see all my previous,
they can see all my things, they can see all my alias names, they can see,
what, what, all of my addresses, every address that I've lived that you have
access on that computer or someone in that department does cause i have got it
all here and all the blueprints of what you can do and it shows and I've got
copies of it right now and it shows me use a lot more than what you're telling
me.
Speaker 1: 08:28 Okay.
Well I've advised you correctly,
Speaker 2: 08:31 yer,
you may not, but who does in your department, I don't want to go out of your
department,
Speaker 1: 08:35 I
would not no, i would not know.
Speaker 2: 08:37 can
I speak to her superior or somebody else? or a line manager of yours please and
its not about you, not about you.
New Speaker: 08:42 Yer,
sure
New Speaker: 08:42 It's
not about you but just about.
New Speaker: 08:44 no,
no, that is fine.
New Speaker: 08:45 About
the company in general,
New Speaker: 08:47 That's
fine i will go and speak to one.
New Speaker: 08:47 you've
been more than courteous talking to me. Thank you.
Speaker 2: 09:56 I
have got a copy of it here now police, national computer, nominal report and
then what it says is straight away saying nominal details. Acro and i got it
from a subject, access request, criminal record office. And then it says the
name please, national computer ID, the last name and it goes with the whole of
the history personal descriptions and it says the aliases and everything like
that. Yeah. And this is what these lot have available to them and a lot more,
Met CC is a very powerful tool.
Speaker 5: 10:37 Hello
Boss you Plaza. How can I help you?
New Speaker: 10:40 Hello
may i ask who I'm speaking to please.
New Speaker: 10:41 Yeah,
you're speaking Sergeant Sing how can I help you?
New Speaker: 10:42 Sergeant
King.
New Speaker: 10:44 Sing,
S.I.G.H.
New Speaker: 10:44 how
are you doing sir.
New Speaker: 10:48 I
Am doing very well how can I help?
Speaker 2: 10:48 My
name is mr Cordell and I've been trying to contact yourselves in regards to
your policies that the police force actually represent. Um, and my rights to
equality, equality, equality 2010 not to be treated different from any other
or, and to be treated fair and for my human rights to be taken into account
when addressing the issues of concern I raise of yourself that are of the
utmost of importance. Is that okay if I go through a few of these issues with
yourself and explain to you a few of the policies that should come into play.
And I'm concerned that people are overseen.
Speaker 5: 11:23 Sir
you have actually come through to the nine nine nine and one zero one control
room. If you've got any issues,
Speaker 2: 11:28 you
are a company still though you still have an abused to have a salary and you
are still set under a constitution . So I'm wanting to talk to, I'm talking to
you. You are higher person than the person I was just speaking to.
New Speaker: 11:39 How
can i help you sir.
New Speaker: 11:39 I
would like to, I meet I've, I would like to, I'd like you to understand that I
would like you to act on regards to in the efficiency Act 1999 and 2003 which
States if I put you or any member of the public as CFS Call for services puts
you in receipt of any information in regards to corruption misconduct that
would be or negligence in regards to the police force. Yeah. You must act
efficient with it and you must not disregard it and, and be scared to be a
whistleblower. Or some people might say, you know,
New Speaker: 12:13 OK,
CAN YOU LISTEN TO M.
New Speaker: 12:13 I
would like to put you in receipt of information.
New Speaker: 12:16 Okay,
sir. i am going to start again
New Speaker: 12:16 Of
what offices have done.
Speaker 5: 12:18 rather
than quoting policy. You need to just tell me what you are calling for that.
We've got numerous 999 and 101 calls
Speaker 2: 12:25 your
call center can handle 1,500 calls with ease per day. You, and this is not a
serious bank holiday on new years, your call center is more than able to be
able to deal with this conversation and you are paid a salary.
New Speaker: 12:37 All
you are doing sir is quoting policy.
New Speaker: 12:37 I
am not what i am explaining to you? I'm explaining to you that I would like to
explain to you ok, a Steve Elesmore. And a Jane Johnson, who was your borogh
commander for North London, she's now been transferred to Westminister leave me
in large and at concern. They created a Asbo application and they forged the
information within side of that Asbo application to prove my innocence, I've
had to build a website which I can turn on and off when I choose to. And in
that website holds all of the recordings to the call centres that I've been
phoning through before, and I've not uploaded all of them yet but it holds a
few and explains that when I'm speaking to your call centers, they're telling
me I've been robbed and I'm a black boy on the phone and I've transcribed all
of this up now them people that are working inside of your call centers
touching DPA personal data.
Speaker 2: 13:24 I
would like them.
New Speaker: 13:25 Sir
are you going to tell me why you're calling.
New Speaker: 13:26 I
am, I'm telling you right now, I am telling you that I've been calling your call
center, I'm telling you the, I've been calling your call center and.
New Speaker: 13:34 Your
dead
New Speaker: 13:34 And
people have been telling me that I've been robbed down the phone and I'm a black
Bastard and there's nothing I could do about my issues,
Speaker 5: 13:38 Your
making no sense at all or whatsoever.
Speaker 2: 13:40 Well,
I'm going to put this record of you alongside with the rest of the recordings.
New Speaker: 13:44 No
problem.
New Speaker: 13:44 Do
you want me to, do you want me to turn the website on for you to show you the
evidence that I have so, that i can make a bit more sense.
New Speaker: 13:49 You
can do what ever you want to do.
New Speaker: 13:49 So
can I, so do you have access to Google, do you have access to Google right now?
Speaker 2: 13:57 Hello?
New Speaker: 13:59 Are
you feeling alright.
New Speaker: 13:59 Do
you have access to Google.
New Speaker: 14:00 Seriously
that has got nothing to do with you.
New Speaker: 14:00 What.
What hasn't got nothing to do with me. Google.
New Speaker: 14:07 So,
Ok, i am going to ask you.
New Speaker: 14:07 I
have a website right now. We've evidence of corruption. It's got over a
hundred. He's got over a hundred copies names in it, and I'm going to put your
name in it, mr. Sing. And you're going to get reprimanded and you're gonna end
up facing what's called targeted malice when you tried to help a person evade
justice. Yeah. When what that is is a 12 year sentence is a breach of public
office,
New Speaker: 14:25 there
dead,
New Speaker: 14:25 malfeasance
of public Office.
New Speaker: 14:27 Ok,
Simon ok, thank you.
New Speaker: 14:27 Yeah.
I swear to God you should act efficiently. And what I'm telling you, and he
puts the phone down.