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  • Roles & Positions at Littlehampton Community News | LCN

    Vice President's, President, Reporters, Independent Journalists, Leader: Dwayne Hards. Dwayne Hards Leader, Independent Journalist The Leader of wcn is in charge and has the Final Say over decisions including over the president(s). Founder, Leader wcnnews.wixsite.com/news Dwayne Hards No President yet (Role Available) President The President is 2nd in charge and can only make decisions with the Leader's Assent. (elected) fair.democracies.department.wcn.uk@gmail.com President. - - No Vice President yet Vice President Vice Presidents are deputy presidents awaiting to be elected into president and Vice Presidents can make decisions for LCN with the President's assent which will then be referred to the Leader for Final Assent by the President. fair.democracies.department.wcn.uk@gmail.com Vice President. - - No Vice President yet Vice President Vice Presidents are deputy presidents awaiting to be elected into president and Vice Presidents can make decisions for LCN with the President's assent which will then be referred to the Leader for Final Assent by the President. Vice President - - fair.democracies.department.wcn.uk@gmail.com No President yet President Vice Presidents are deputy presidents awaiting to be elected into president and Vice Presidents can make decisions for LCN with the President's assent which will then be referred to the Leader for Final Assent by the President. Vice President. - - fair.democracies.department.wcn.uk@gmail.com No Vice President yet Vice President Vice Presidents are deputy presidents awaiting to be elected into president and Vice Presidents can make decisions for LCN with the President's assent which will then be referred to the Leader for Final Assent by the President. Vice President. - - fair.democracies.department.wcn.uk@gmail.com No Vice President yet Vice President Vice Presidents are deputy presidents awaiting to be elected into president and Vice Presidents can make decisions for LCN with the President's assent which will then be referred to the Leader for Final Assent by the President. fair.democracies.department.wcn.uk@gmail.com Vice President - - No Vice President yet Vice President Vice Presidents are deputy presidents awaiting to be elected into president and Vice Presidents can make decisions for LCN with the President's assent which will then be referred to the Leader for Final Assent by the President. fair.democracies.department.wcn.uk@gmail.com Vice President. - - No Vice President yet Vice President Vice Presidents are deputy presidents awaiting to be elected into president and Vice Presidents can make decisions for LCN with the President's assent which will then be referred to the Leader for Final Assent by the President. fair.democracies.department.wcn.uk@gmail.com Vice President. - - No Vice President yet Vice President Vice Presidents are deputy presidents awaiting to be elected into president and Vice Presidents can make decisions for LCN with the President's assent which will then be referred to the Leader for Final Assent by the President. fair.democracies.department.wcn.uk@gmail.com Vice President - - No Vice President yet Vice President Vice Presidents are deputy presidents awaiting to be elected into president and Vice Presidents can make decisions for LCN with the President's assent which will then be referred to the Leader for Final Assent by the President. fair.democracies.department.wcn.uk@gmail.com Vice President. - - No Vice President yet Vice President Vice Presidents are deputy presidents awaiting to be elected into president and Vice Presidents can make decisions for LCN with the President's assent which will then be referred to the Leader for Final Assent by the President. fair.democracies.department.wcn.uk@gmail.com Vice President. - - M--- ----- Sacked Reporter This Reporter Anonymous has been sacked for Negligence, Bullying, Immaturity Whilst Reporting under Sections (STMA20-1), (SD, SC). (TMA20) email.wcn.uk@gmail.com Sacked News Reporter No Reporter yet Reporter News Reporter, Reporting news for WCN, Reporters are wcn volunteers that write/help write articles for wcn. email.wcn.uk@gmail.com Reporter No Reporter yet Reporter News Reporter, Reporting news for WCN, Reporters are wcn volunteers that write/help write articles for wcn. email.wcn.uk@gmail.com Reporter No Reporter Yet Reporter News Reporter, Reporting news for WCN, Reporters are wcn volunteers that write/help write articles for wcn. email.wcn.uk@gmail.com Reporter No Reporter yet Reporter News Reporter, Reporting news for WCN, Reporters are wcn volunteers that write/help write articles for wcn. email.wcn.uk@gmail.com Reporter No Reporter yet Reporter News Reporter, Reporting news for WCN, Reporters are wcn volunteers that write/help write articles for wcn. email.wcn.uk@gmail.com Reporter Sussex Police Crime Investigators on LCN Police Force in the UK , Reports on LCN will be forwarded to Sussex for Police to investigate any criminal matter on LCN if the content is criminal. www.sussex.police.uk Police Force CEOP Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command Online Child Protection Agency , that will investigate any Reports on LCN involving crimes against children. ceop.police.uk Government Agency Lead Reporter No Head Reporter | (Available) Head Reporter , a HR is an LCN Reporter who can approve posts from Reporters on LCN and a HR can write Emergency Procedures (EP's) and a HR can also sign off Emergency Procedures. email.wcn.uk@gmail.com Head Reporter If you would like to apply for one of these positions please email email.wcn.uk@gmail.com , you must know the Leader in person to apply.

  • Advertise | Worthing County News

    Advertise your Ad on Worthing County News Advertise: Advertisements are free on the Littlehampton Community News website. If you want your business, or other advertised, please email: email.wcn.uk@gmail.com . Any additional information. Normal Text Title Subtitle Normal Text Send Your Ad by clicking here

  • The Boys Life with Autism Book | LCN

    FREE BOOKS A Boys Life with Autism.pdf

  • IAD Department | LCN

    Welcome to LCN's Independent Animal Advice & Investigation Department (IAD) An Independent advisory Department for animal-related matters, we do not have any legal powers but are able to offer our own advice, suggestions, and one-to-one support to the public. We can do this in many different ways, such as: launching independent investigations, reviews, or campaigns; submitting reports to the authorities; offering advice and support; visiting people; requesting to collaborate with animal protection services, the police, or other internal/external departments; or referring people to their local animal-protecting agencies. If you suspect that an animal's immediate safety is at risk, please contact your local animal protection agency. Alternatively, you could call 999/112, asking for the police and explaining the situation to the operator. Contact the IAD Who are the IAD, and what is our aim? A volunteer team of independent journalists/reporters, this team and its designated journalists aim to help safeguard and protect potentially at-risk animals and ensure that they are safe. We also launch our own, independent investigations into the welfare of animals and will gather intelligence/evidence if we suspect, or are informed of, animal cruelty, and our specially designated team members will not hesitate to bring animals to safety and perform citizens' arrests on those looking to harm innocent animals. If possible, we will always try and gather as much evidence as possible of any crimes committed against defenceless animals over the necessary time period, bringing these abusers to justice and putting them before the court with our IAD-collected evidence. However, unfortunately, this will not always be in the animal(s)'s best interests, and we would need to involve the authorities immediately in certain situations; for example, if there is an immediate concern for the safety of an animal. The IAD will always try and gather intelligence if a report is made to us about the following topics: wild/domestic animal complaints/concerns, cruelty to animals, animal mistreatment/neglect, anti-social behaviour involving an animal, animal fights, animal trafficking/thefts, general complaints, and unexplained injuries/deaths involving animals. We will also try and gather intelligence on the welfare of both wild and domesticated animals to try and uncover any issues in the communities we visit, especially around our focus areas — Sussex, Surrey, and Hampshire. Get in touch with the IAD! IAD launches animal cruelty investigation The Independent Animal Advice & Investigation Department (IAD) has investigated reports of a dog being kicked on the seafront but had... Puppy welcomed home by a local family A Littlehampton family has, as of yesterday, welcomed a 9-week-old Beagle into their lives and have said they're "delighted to have her".... Review: Beaumont Park, Littlehampton Beaumont Park seems like the perfect area to visit. I visited Beaumont Park earlier today, and I found the Park and its surrounding areas...

  • LCN | FilmPicks | LCN

    Film Picks Films uploaded or embedded from YouTube on WCN | Film Picks The Christmas Show | Trailer Nov 7, 2020 Is FilmPicks free? Oct 19, 2020 The Welcome To Littlehampton Show | S01E01 Aug 19, 2021 Autism, and the law: "Autism is no excuse for violence to yourself, property, or others." Jun 22, 2021 Sea: What happens to rubbish, and waste on a cruise ship? | Bright Side Mar 27, 2021 E03, Lockdown Lee - Butternut Squash Pasta | Releasing Potential Feb 19, 2021 The Christmas Show | 4K HD Dec 16, 2020 Where does your litter really go when you drop it? Dec 14, 2020 The Ruggles Show S01E01 Dec 8, 2020 E- Safety a Short Film | 12 Nov 9, 2020 The Christmas Show | Trailer Nov 7, 2020 The Halloween Show 2020 Oct 24, 2020 Is FilmPicks free? Oct 19, 2020 WCN Newsround | The Return Of The Baliffs | S01E01 Oct 1, 2020 WCN Newsround S01E02 Sep 6, 2020 The WCN Nature Show S01E01 Aug 21, 2020 Space Facts Jul 29, 2020 Top 10 Facts about Public Transport Jul 26, 2020 Train News Jul 23, 2020 The Giant African Land Snails Film Jul 18, 2020 Obesity Facts S01E01 Jul 17, 2020 A day in the life of a student S01E01 Jul 16, 2020

  • Worthing County News | Christmas

    WCN Christmas section of our news site for christmas joy and a stress-free christmas zone we even have a message santa section that we will forward to the north pole! | Worthing County News A Letter From Santa! CLICK ME Christmas Countdown Cat sends Christmas tree down Michelle wishes a happy Christmas to Littlehampton Creative Heart helped elderly people Trophies awarded to Littlehampton competition members, mayor attended 2020 Christmas Countdown! LCN | Christmas Page I agree that my message will be forwarded to the North Pole and you should get your reply sent to you via us by email within 72 hours Please use your real details and use this service sensibly as we are using our own time to help you reach Santa, and we are doing this for free with our time and effort and this can cause a lot of hassle so please show some respect to WCN and the Reporters at WCN Thank You Send to Santa We will now forward your message to Santa and send you the reply by email Thank You! MERRY CHRISTMAS!

  • Worthing Gazette | LCN

    Keywords: Littlehampton Community News, Dwayne Hards (Leader), West Sussex, and Gardening. Home All News Roles & Positions Privacy & Procedures (Rules) Private LCN | FilmPicks LCN | Positivity, Fun & Games Voting Worthing Gazette Copyright: File a complaint Forum Newsagram Members Shared Gallery File Share Groups My Account Request a Verified Badge IAD Department VSD Department IID Department More WCN news Catering Opinion Politics News NHS Channel Your Questions Email 3 Advertisements World Health Organisation W H O UK Government Private More Newsagram Report Abuse Rules Forum Groups Shared Gallery Members Files Gallery My Account More Dinner service to begin at Littlehampton restaurant Dwayne Hards✅ Mar 9, 2022 UK Citizens’ Right to Audit the Police: A Comprehensive Legal Framework at Risk of Misuse Dwayne Hards✅ Oct 21 Why the UK Mental Capacity Act 2005 Must Be Repealed or Struck Down: A Human Rights, Constitutional, International Law, and Real-World View Dwayne Hards✅ Oct 19 Why is England known as the looking city of Europe, and why do so many relationships fail here? LCN ✅ Jun 8 Dwayne Hards finds true love with Brandon Rodda and said he 'couldn't be any happier to be with him' LCN ✅ Jun 6 UK General Election: The Results Dwayne Hards✅ Jul 9, 2024 Forensic Investigation Department reveals over 50% have vulnerable Wi-Fi protection — and the risks Dwayne Hards✅ Jul 8, 2024 Review: Let’s look at the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Dwayne Hards✅ Jun 6, 2024 UK dentistry: Can a dental practice refuse to take a patient with additional needs? Dwayne Hards✅ Jun 5, 2024 Comment & Analysis: Let’s review the outcome of the 2018 Milton Keynes SEN school assault scandal Dwayne Hards✅ Jun 3, 2024 Families visit Littlehampton to enjoy the summer holidays Dwayne Hards✅ Jun 2, 2024 What is parliamentary sovereignty, and does it have limits? A close look Dwayne Hards✅ May 11, 2024 Experts investigate cyber attacks against the British Library Dwayne Hards✅ Nov 27, 2023 LCN Bill of Rights Act 2023 LCN ✅ Nov 24, 2023 Can your phone be lawfully tapped in the UK? Dwayne Hards✅ Oct 23, 2023 The Littlehampton security guards, who unofficially protect the Town Centre at night Dwayne Hards✅ Oct 23, 2023 Saying the UK doesn’t have national law enforcement is incorrect. Here’s why Dwayne Hards✅ Oct 23, 2023 What powers do Border Force have in the UK? Dwayne Hards✅ Oct 23, 2023 Man defends home from masked gunmen Dwayne Hards✅ Oct 21, 2023 LCN Constitution 1 (2023) LCN ✅ Oct 16, 2023 Seaside restaurant goes up in flames Dwayne Hards✅ Aug 10, 2023 Trains cancelled after damage to the railway Dwayne Hards✅ Jul 30, 2023 Brexit could allow the Government to escape accountability LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Putting biting dogs to sleep may not be the right answer, society argues LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Advice issued after heatwave leaves pets overheating across the UK LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Can you become a local councillor outside of your hometown? LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Bankruptcy and civil depts could prevent locals from standing in elections LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 What happens when you're in debt, and can you be jailed if you don't pay? LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Trespassers: Are they breaking the law, and what can be done to stop them? LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Seating restrictions on some Stagecoach bus services explained LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Journalist calls for Oyster-like pass for commuters across the country LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Violent offenders escape justice after most incidents brushed off by police LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Bullies take countless lives over self-centred resentment against their victims LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Police in partnership with Gatwick Airport to prevent threatening behaviour LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Journalist calls for independent investigation into social services' safeguarding LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Constitutional law does exist in the UK, research reveals LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Supermarket set to open in West Sussex LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 National investigation results in arrests of serious crime group LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Teenager robbed on Stagecoach bus service LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 Serial offender arrested after repeatedly wasting emergency services' time LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 School forced into lockdown after student seen with knife LCN ✅ Jul 23, 2023 New bus service introduced to the South East of England Dwayne Hards✅ Jul 3, 2023 BREAKING: Urgent appeal launched to find item of value ASAP Dwayne Hards✅ May 13, 2023 The Constitution of Littlehampton Community News (2023) LCN ✅ May 9, 2023 London welcomes the King's special day Dwayne Hards✅ May 7, 2023 Cheaper bus fares set to continue in England Dwayne Hards✅ May 6, 2023 Visitors urged not to dive at popular Worthing attraction Dwayne Hards✅ May 4, 2023 What is the Ask-for-Angela guideline, and where does this apply? Dwayne Hards✅ May 4, 2023 When can a speeding ticket be issued, and is there a tolerance? Dwayne Hards✅ May 4, 2023 Charities fighting to end the war on stalking across the country Dwayne Hards✅ May 4, 2023 More...

  • IID Department | LCN

    Home Report Contact Us News & Policies More We independently investigate the alleged wrongdoing of individuals, authorities, and businesses in our fight for you regardless of your location. We aim to work with the public but will, where necessary, not hesitate to hold people accountable with our paper or the law. What do we do? Education We educate both communities and the accused through our paper or the IID's own blog and also through petitions, independent advice, and recorded IID warnings. Read More > law enforcement When someone has committed a serious crime and is a danger to society, we can use citizen powers to make an arrest or could, alternatively, request to collaborate with the police to bring the alleged offender to justice through a joint investigation. We can also use reasonable force in most countries and may also carry (and use) handcuffs while reporting in the UK. Read More > accountability When an individual, business, or agency has acted unethically/immorally or caused societal nuisance/distress, we can work with them to try and solve the problem or may, where appropriate, gather proof and expose/prosecute the accused. Read More > evidence & intelligence We actively gather intelligence to try and detect any problems in many communities and will, where needed, gather evidence/information about an issue or offender; where necessary, this can be published online or shared with law enforcement and other internal/external departments, people, or groups. We can also investigate reports shared with, or made to, us. Read More > About the IID A Department of fully independent LCN investigators, reporters, and journalists, we actively try to identify community issues and will act on any that are identified via reader-submitted reports and our own intelligence. We can do this in many ways, like: launching independent investigations, joining forces with law enforcement or other agencies, educating, advising, making citizens' arrests and using the appropriate force, offering victims support and advise, exposing the reality of a situation, privately prosecuting the accused, and reporting a crime as a paper or on behalf of our informing source(s), as well as issuing a pre-enforcement warning (either advisory or recorded). The IID aims to do its upmost to protect the communities that it serves; these are usually in our current focus areas — Sussex, Surrey, and Hampshire — but may also be done throughout the rest of the UK and around the world in accordance with any differing legislation & procedures. OUR Department Independent. Trustworthy. Helpful. Reliable. International. Fighting for you and your community! File a Report Concerned about your situation or community? If so, please make a report, and we'll decide whether an investigation needs to be launched by the IID Department. Report Contact us / Recent News & Policy Updates Forensic Investigation Department reveals over 50% have vulnerable Wi-Fi protection — and the risks An internal cybersecurity investigation project showed that over 50% of Wi-Fi networks could be hacked and exploited with little-to-no... LCN Constitution 1 (2023) This document is an addition to The Constitution of Littlehampton Community News (2023) and does not undermine its effect in any way.... Millions of homeowners vulnerable to hacking, IID discovers Residents use some of the most insecure passwords for their home WiFi connections, an IID investigation has uncovered. Our Independent... Littlehampton-focused Department.

  • Worthing County News | Forum

    WCN Forum ask and answer questions ??? === To see this working, head to your live site. All Posts My Posts Login / Sign up Forum Welcome! Have a look around and join the discussions. Sort by: Recent Activity Follow All Categories Create New Post Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 Covid: Now who's the selfish ones? #Covid followers are the selfish ones (those screaming for another lockdown) because they are at home baking cakes, no school/work, and living in their own worlds. They do not respect other people's rightful choice (free will) NOT to follow the "rules". #covid 0 Apr 29, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 MY SCHOOL...!!! THAT IS IT!!! MY SCHOOL Releasing Potential PUT ME IN HOSPITAL BECAUSE OF THEIR SCHOOL SIZE, CONTROL, AND LACK OF SOCIAL CONTACT. AMONGST OTHER THINGS! I AM IN NO WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM RETURNING!!!! Let me go to The Littlehampton Academy please West Sussex County Council. West Sussex County Council #stephensonacademy #stephensonacademyimissyou #releasingpotential #send #equality 0 Apr 07, 2021 Like Comment LCN ✅ Green 🚦 🟢 DH: "Is it me, or are schools employing commanders?, and are corrupt". In a first world country, WE DESERVE BETTER SCHOOLS!!! Teens are teens, they/their language MUST not be controlled by commanders. We live in a free country, so we can speak freely within it. Remember 'freedom OF speech', not 'freedom from speech'. Schools MUST stop corruption, NOW! 0 Apr 04, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 I CANNOT BELIEVE THAT THE FEDS ARE THIS DISGRACEFUL, ALONG WITH PRITI PATEL!!!🤬🤬🤬 BANNING PROTESTS LIKE CHINESE COPS, MURDERING WOMEN, TASERING KIDS, STALKING PEOPLE, FINING PEOPLE UNLAWFULLY!!! @Boris Johnson @Priti Patel @HM Government 0 Mar 13, 2021 Like Comment LCN ✅ Green 🚦 🟢 Could Megalodons still exist? 0 Mar 11, 2021 Like Comment Stephenson Academy Green 🚦 🟢 Check out our Stephenson Academy website! #StephensonAcademy #StephensonMKTrust #MiltonKeynes #stephensonacademy #stephensonmktrust #miltonkeynes 0 Mar 10, 2021 Like Comment Stephenson MK Trust Green 🚦 🟢 Stephenson MK Trust on Twitter 0 Mar 10, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 Enjoyed my day at school today at Releasing Potential, from next week, Monday, I will be starting a full-time timetable! #releasingpotentialschool #releasingpotentialschool 0 Mar 05, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 TORY MEME!!! 0 Feb 22, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 BEACH!!! #Police #Littlehampton #Beach #police #littlehampton #beach 0 Feb 21, 2021 Like Comment LCN ✅ Green 🚦 🟢 Metal Detecting Guidelines, Written By: Dwayne Hards @Dwayne Hards✅ 0 Feb 18, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 ALL LIVES MATTER 0 Feb 15, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 HOLIDAY!!!⭐☀🌞🌅 0 Feb 08, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 SLUSH PUPPIES ARE MY FAVOURITE DRINK!!! #SlushPuppy #Lime #Raspberry #Cola #Cherry #Lemon #slushpuppy #lime #raspberry #cola #cherry 0 Feb 08, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 💥🧨🚦⚡🔺 #Butlins #BognorRegis #Sussex @Hards Family @LCN ✅ #butlins #bognorregis #sussex 0 Feb 08, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 How to make a water filter! 0 Apr 07, 2021 Like Comment LCN ✅ Green 🚦 🟢 Toxic people may be reality reports the Worthing Herald. 0 Apr 05, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 Help Colin Hards reach his Birthday goal!! @Hards Family @LCN ✅ 0 Mar 14, 2021 Like Comment LCN ✅ Green 🚦 🟢 Thank You to all whom took part in our vote 0 Mar 11, 2021 Like Comment Bridge Academy(s) Green 🚦 🟢 Check out our Bridge Academy website! http://www.bridgeacademy.org.uk 0 Mar 10, 2021 Like Comment Stephenson MK Trust Green 🚦 🟢 Stephenson MK Trust on Facebook 0 Mar 10, 2021 Like Comment Stephenson MK Trust Green 🚦 🟢 Check out our Stephenson MK Trust Website! #StephensonMKTrust #StephensonAcademy #MiltonKeynes #stephensonmktrust #stephensonacademy #miltonkeynes 0 Mar 10, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 Illegal/void Covid Regulaions! @Boris Johnson @HM Government @BBC @BBC News @Matt Hancock @Nicola Sturgeon @Scottish Government @UK Parliament 0 Feb 24, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 NYC 0 Feb 21, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 LONDIS! 0 Feb 21, 2021 Like Comment LCN ✅ Green 🚦 🟢 Boris STOP🛑 @Boris Johnson How about you stop trying to do the @NHS | UK's job for them and just keep your nose out, this is a matter for the #NHS not @HM Government. #UK #nhs #uk 0 Feb 15, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 STOP FINING "COVID BREAKERS"!!! 0 Feb 09, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 Bognor Regis | Butlins #BognorRegis #Butlins #Sussex #bognorregis #butlins #sussex 0 Feb 08, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 Worthing Beach #Worthing #WestSussex #Sussex @LCN ✅ @Hards Family #worthing #westsussex #sussex 0 Feb 08, 2021 Like Comment Dwayne Hards✅ Green 🚦 🟢 Arthur the Tortoise! #Arthur #Tortoise #UK #Worthing #WestSussex #Sussex #EU #arthur #tortoise #uk #worthing #westsussex 0 Feb 08, 2021 Like Comment Forum - Frameless

  • VSD Department | LCN

    Welcome to the Victim Support Department (VSD) is this an emergency, or do you feel unsafe? Call the emergency services by dialling your jurisdiction's emergency number, or click the button down below if you live in Europe. 112 📞 Anyone living in Europe can click the above button to be connected to the emergency call handlers. However, it's a criminal offence in most jurisdictions to hoax call 112 or local emergency numbers, and punishments can vary from a verbal warning to a criminal record or even prison time. We take no responsibility for the misuse of this button and do not condone this in any way, as it is dangerous, potentially illegal, and an obstruction to people in genuine need of help. Request our support Have you been a victim of a crime or ethical wrongdoing and don't want to contact the IID and have no clue know what to do next ? If so, please email us, and we'll try to help, advise, or direct you. Email us! Report To report an incident or provide us with general information or intelligence, you can either email the IID or contact our Department via email. As, if necessary, the IID will either refer you to us or collaborate with our team, who are independent and there to support the victim and act on their interests and wishes. Also, we can take the exact same action as the IID but are only likely to do this if the victim would benefit from an independent investigation or if they've asked us not to involve their Department. Email us! IID Who are we, and what do we do? An independent Department from the IID, we can use citizen powers in whichever jurisdiction we are in to hold people accountable, perform citizens' arrests, work with suspects and society and try to avoid legal sanctions or public humiliation, represent victims, and privately investigate, as well as gather general intelligence and evidence of moral or legal wrongdoing. However, in reality, we wouldn't usually do most of this, as our focus is set on supporting victims when needed unless we feel that an independent investigation would be in the public interest; in this case, the IID would not be notified of our investigation, and we would take the same action as their Department's team would. We might, however, collaborate with the IID and involve them later on or at the beginning, or we may request that their team investigate instead. We are two separate departments, and neither of us can take over each others' investigations unless authorised by an authorised team member, but certain law-enforcement agencies can regardless of our policies. Comment & Analysis: Let’s review the outcome of the 2018 Milton Keynes SEN school assault scandal LCN Constitution 1 (2023) IID Policy: Investigations, enforcement, arrests, and reasonable force

  • Littlehampton Community News | LCN, WCN

    Trustworthy news since 2020, Based in Littlehampton. LCN/WCN also covers Milton Keynes, and lcn also runs it`s own social media site called wcn newsagram. | Leader/Founder: Dwayne Hards. Dinner service to begin at Littlehampton restaurant UK Citizens’ Right to Audit the Police: A Comprehensive Legal Framework at Risk of Misuse Why the UK Mental Capacity Act 2005 Must Be Repealed or Struck Down: A Human Rights, Constitutional, International Law, and Real-World View Comment & Analysis Why is England known as the looking city of Europe, and why do so many relationships fail here? Dwayne Hards finds true love with Brandon Rodda and said he 'couldn't be any happier to be with him' Review: Let’s look at the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child View more comment and analysis. Politics UK Citizens’ Right to Audit the Police: A Comprehensive Legal Framework at Risk of Misuse Why the UK Mental Capacity Act 2005 Must Be Repealed or Struck Down: A Human Rights, Constitutional, International Law, and Real-World View Why is England known as the looking city of Europe, and why do so many relationships fail here? View more politics news here. Opinion Why is England known as the looking city of Europe, and why do so many relationships fail here? Dwayne Hards finds true love with Brandon Rodda and said he 'couldn't be any happier to be with him' What's it like to meet Littlehampton police officers at the Station? View more opinion. Advertisements and Business Dinner service to begin at Littlehampton restaurant LCN Constitution 1 (2023) New bus service introduced to the South East of England View more business news here. Entertainment Who is the famous Brighton rapper, and what made him so popular? Cat sends Christmas tree down Mayor turns on the Christmas lights with her daughter (video) View more entertainment. Sport Life: Teenager runs to catch a bus Runners flock to the seaside Footballer rushed to hospital View more sport news. Gardening Littlehampton: Today's weather update Littlehampton: Today's weather update Littlehampton: Today's weather update View more gardening news. Celebrity News Dwayne Hards finds true love with Brandon Rodda and said he 'couldn't be any happier to be with him' Who is the famous Brighton rapper, and what made him so popular? Comment & Analysis: Piers Morgan acts like a child View more celebrity news. Science and Cooking Haywards Heath food establishment robbed of £200 cooking oil Elderly Horsham lady will soon be celebrating her 100th birthday with a party Science: What happens when you mix baking soda & vinegar? View more cooking news . International News Why the UK Mental Capacity Act 2005 Must Be Repealed or Struck Down: A Human Rights, Constitutional, International Law, and Real-World View Why is England known as the looking city of Europe, and why do so many relationships fail here? Dwayne Hards finds true love with Brandon Rodda and said he 'couldn't be any happier to be with him' View more international news. National UK News UK Citizens’ Right to Audit the Police: A Comprehensive Legal Framework at Risk of Misuse Why the UK Mental Capacity Act 2005 Must Be Repealed or Struck Down: A Human Rights, Constitutional, International Law, and Real-World View Why is England known as the looking city of Europe, and why do so many relationships fail here? View more national news. Debate Why is England known as the looking city of Europe, and why do so many relationships fail here? What are age restrictions, and how do they affect society? Are the UK police doing enough to tackle drink/drug driving, and could they do more? View more debate. West Sussex Change Campaign UK Citizens’ Right to Audit the Police: A Comprehensive Legal Framework at Risk of Misuse Why the UK Mental Capacity Act 2005 Must Be Repealed or Struck Down: A Human Rights, Constitutional, International Law, and Real-World View Why is England known as the looking city of Europe, and why do so many relationships fail here? Read more West Sussex change ideas here. LCN's Films The Welcome To Littlehampton Show | S01E01 Autism, and the law: "Autism is no excuse for violence to yourself, property, or others." The Christmas Show | 4K HD View more of our films here. All News Dinner service to begin at Littlehampton restaurant UK Citizens’ Right to Audit the Police: A Comprehensive Legal Framework at Risk of Misuse Why the UK Mental Capacity Act 2005 Must Be Repealed or Struck Down: A Human Rights, Constitutional, International Law, and Real-World View View all articles here. Make a complaint Our Staff End.

  • The Sussex County Star Newspaper | LCN

    The Sussex County Star 1.pdf

  • WCN Fun Activities | LCN

    WCN`s Gaming & Entertainment Page for all ages! A bit bored and looking for fun or entertainment? then you have come to the right place!

  • WCN | Emergency Procedures | LCN

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    Search Worthing County News Search Results All (1807) Blog Posts (1580) Other Pages (30) Forum Posts (197) 1807 results found with an empty search Blog Posts (1580) UK Citizens’ Right to Audit the Police: A Comprehensive Legal Framework at Risk of Misuse Human rights may be at risk of police overreach after UK officers’ habit of unlawfully punishing auditors, journalists, and photographers in public. In recent years, a growing number of citizens across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland have taken to auditing police activity — filming officers on duty, publicly recording police-station entrances, or documenting conduct in public places — as a means of holding law enforcement accountable. While these actions are often entirely lawful, many auditors report being detained, searched, or arrested without clear legal basis. Legal experts suggest that the root of the problem lies in a complex overlay of historic charters, statutory law, human rights treaties, and administrative guidance that officers may not fully understand. The right of citizens to hold the state accountable traces back centuries. The Magna Carta 1297 enshrined the principle that “No free man shall be… imprisoned… except by the lawful judgment of his equals or by the law of the land.” Clauses 39 and 40 guarantee due process and access to justice. The Charter of Liberties 1100 further constrained arbitrary government power, while the Petition of Right 1628 affirmed that the Crown must respect subjects’ rights, including the right to petition without fear of reprisal. The Bill of Rights 1689 explicitly recognised: “It is the right of the subjects to petition the King, and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal.” These historic instruments form the constitutional backdrop for modern auditing of police conduct. Modern UK law reinforces these rights through statutes such as the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (“PACE 1984”), which regulates stop, search, and arrest powers; the Criminal Justice Act 1972; and the Act of Settlement 1701, which ensures judicial independence. Common-law protections — such as the writ of habeas corpus — also underpin the right not to be unlawfully deprived of liberty. Under common law, the doctrines of legality and proportionality demand that police powers be clearly defined and exercised only when necessary. In Mengesha v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2013] EWHC 1695 (Admin), the High Court held that police had no lawful authority to require individuals to submit to filming or identification as a condition of release from containment [see CaseMine, 2013]. At the heart of modern accountability lies the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA), which incorporates the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) into UK law. Key rights include: Article 5: Right to liberty and security Article 6: Right to a fair trial Article 8: Right to respect for private and family life Article 10: Freedom of expression — covering filming and audiovisual recording in public Article 11: Freedom of assembly and association The UK is also bound by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), both of which safeguard freedom of expression and due process. In the policing context, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has repeatedly held that covert filming and the retention of images without adequate safeguards may breach Article 8. In Peck v United Kingdom [2003] EHRR 287, the Court found that the disclosure of CCTV footage violated Article 8. Similarly, in Perry v United Kingdom [2003] 63737/00 (ECHR), covert filming at a police station was deemed an unlawful interference with private life [see LawTeacher.net , 2003; Lexploria, 2003]. Although the UK has left the European Union, the legacy of EU law remains significant. Under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, a substantial body of EU-derived law was retained, including data-protection principles stemming from the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018). The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled on 4 May 2023 that Article 82 GDPR does not permit compensation for mere infringement of data-protection rights unless actual damage is proven [see Farrer & Co., 2023]. Earlier decisions had found the UK’s Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014 (DRIPA) unlawful for permitting indiscriminate retention of personal data [see Hogan Lovells, 2016]. The European Commission has since confirmed that the UK continues to adhere to key safeguards under the DPA 2018 regime, though the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights no longer applies directly [see European Commission, 2021]. In Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, devolved legal frameworks broadly mirror core constitutional and human-rights protections, albeit with jurisdictional nuances. For example, policing and public-order powers in Scotland fall under the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012, overseen by the Scottish Police Authority. Northern Ireland likewise maintains its own oversight bodies. Across all jurisdictions, the rights to freedom of expression and due process remain guaranteed under the ECHR and HRA 1998 and both local and UK-wide constitutional statutes/charters. Local authorities — including city and county councils — enact by-laws, surveillance codes, and public-space filming policies that must align with national statutes, human-rights obligations, and common law. Police guidance documents frequently reference these local policies when interacting with auditors or citizen journalists. National policing guidance explicitly affirms the public’s right to film in public: The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) Guidance for Photographers states: “There are no powers prohibiting the taking of photographs, film, or digital images in a public place. Therefore, members of the public and press should not be prevented from doing so.” [see NPCC, 2017]. The College of Policing (CoP) Media Relations Authorised Professional Practice (APP) similarly asserts: “Police have no power or moral responsibility to stop the filming or photographing of incidents or police personnel.". The CoP, APP Media Relations, and local force guidance — such as that issued by West Midlands Police — reiterates that, if a person is filming from a public place and not obstructing officers, they should be informed that they are not detained, are free to leave, and may continue filming. The guidance emphasizes: “There are no powers prohibiting people taking photographs or filming outside our buildings or in any other public place, and they should not be prevented from doing so.” [see West Midlands Police FOI, 2022]. Despite a clear legal and policy framework, auditors frequently report obstruction, detention, or searches by police. Typical incidents include: Being asked to delete or surrender recorded footage without lawful authority. Being detained or arrested for filming police-station entrances or officers in public spaces. Being searched under broad powers — for instance, under Terrorism Act 2000 sections 43 and 44 — where “reasonable suspicion” may not, in fact, be met. Such actions may give rise to claims for false imprisonment, misfeasance in public office, unlawful arrest or detention, and breaches of Articles 5 (liberty) and 10 (expression) of the ECHR via the HRA. Auditors who believe they have been unlawfully detained or searched may pursue several remedies: A civil claim in the High Court or County Court against the Chief Constable (or equivalent) for false imprisonment, assault or battery, or misfeasance in public office. A claim under the HRA for breach of Articles 5, 8, or 10. A complaint to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) or equivalent professional-standards body. A data-protection claim under the DPA 2018/UK GDPR framework if footage or personal images were retained or processed unlawfully. Equivalent oversight and redress mechanisms exist in Scotland and Northern Ireland, though the procedures differ. Several factors contribute to the ongoing disconnect between law and practice: Many frontline officers lack full familiarity with the legal limits of their powers, particularly regarding public filming. Institutional culture may sometimes perceive auditors as antagonists rather than as citizens exercising lawful rights. Broad powers of stop, search, or detention (under PACE, the Terrorism Act, or the Public Order Act 1986) may be applied too broadly or without sufficient justification. Local or station-level policies may lag behind national guidance or current human-rights jurisprudence. The UK’s legal architecture — from the Petition of Right 1628 and Magna Cartas 1215-1297 to the HRA 1998, ECHR, and modern police-policy frameworks — clearly affirms the public’s right to film police officers in public without fear of reprisal. Yet, the experience of many auditors reveals a troubling gap between principle and practice. As policing institutions continue to champion transparency and accountability, it is imperative for both officers and public auditors to understand their respective rights and obligations. Without such mutual understanding, citizens who seek to lawfully observe state power may continue to face coercive or unlawful responses — a contradiction of the very rule-of-law principle that underpins policing in the United Kingdom. For further reference, see NPCC Guidance for Photographers , College of Policing Media Relations APP , Peck v UK , Perry v UK , and Mengesha v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis . Why the UK Mental Capacity Act 2005 Must Be Repealed or Struck Down: A Human Rights, Constitutional, International Law, and Real-World View The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) was intended to protect vulnerable individuals and empower those who may lack capacity to make decisions. In reality, it has become a legislative framework that enables systematic discrimination, paternalism, and serious violations of constitutional and human rights. Far from reflecting modern legal standards, the MCA is fundamentally incompatible with centuries of British constitutional law, international human rights treaties, and evolving common law principles across the Commonwealth. 1. Historic Constitutional Guarantees of Liberty For centuries, English law has safeguarded the right to liberty and the rule of law: Magna Carta 1225 & 1297, Clauses 29 and 39, guarantee that no free person shall be “imprisoned or disseised… except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.” The Habeas Corpus Acts (especially 1679) enshrine the right to challenge unlawful detention before a court. The Bill of Rights 1689 prohibits “cruel and unusual punishments” and affirms the primacy of due process and liberty. The MCA’s Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) and substituted decision-making frameworks allow state bodies to detain individuals in care homes, hospitals, and institutions without the kind of prompt judicial oversight or jury trial contemplated by these historic constitutional protections. The Supreme Court’s decision in Cheshire West and Chester Council v P [2014] UKSC 19 exposed how thousands are deprived of liberty under administrative procedures, not genuine judicial process. 2. The Right to Petition and Protection from Reprisal Under the Petition of Right 1628, every subject has the right to petition the Crown and Parliament and to be heard without fear of punishment. Article 5 of the Bill of Rights 1689 reaffirmed this protection. Yet, individuals and families who have petitioned or complained about MCA procedures—including through the Court of Protection, to local authorities, or via advocacy—have sometimes faced retaliation, withdrawal of services, or punitive measures, contrary to this constitutional guarantee. This undermines not just individual rights but the integrity of the rule of law itself. 3. International Human Rights Law: Incompatibility with the CRPD and Beyond The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), ratified by the UK in 2009, is clear in Article 12: “States Parties shall recognize that persons with disabilities enjoy legal capacity on an equal basis with others in all aspects of life.” The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2014 Concluding Observations, UK) held that the MCA violates Article 12 by allowing substituted decision-making based on mental capacity assessments. Article 14 CRPD prohibits deprivation of liberty on the basis of disability—yet DoLS are applied overwhelmingly to disabled people. These are not symbolic findings. Under Article 26 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, treaties are binding, and the UK is internationally obliged to bring its laws into conformity. Further, the ICCPR (International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights), UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights), and the ECHR (European Convention on Human Rights)—incorporated via the Human Rights Act 1998—protect liberty (Article 9 ICCPR; Article 5 ECHR; Article 3 UDHR) and freedom from inhuman or degrading treatment (Article 7 ICCPR; Article 3 ECHR). The European Court of Human Rights has repeatedly held (e.g., Stanev v Bulgaria [2012] ECHR 46, DD v Lithuania [2012]) that institutional placements and substituted decision-making regimes can violate Article 5 (liberty) and Article 8 (private life). These principles apply to the UK, as the UK remains a party to the ECHR post-Brexit. The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), under retained EU law, continues to influence UK courts, especially regarding fundamental rights as general principles of law. Post-Brexit, these decisions remain persuasive and can be binding in certain contexts under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018. 4. Children’s Rights and Family Life The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), incorporated in part through the Children Act 1989, demands that children’s best interests be a primary consideration (Article 3 UNCRC), and that their voices be heard (Article 12). MCA processes often fail to respect these principles for young people turning 16–18, creating legal grey areas that undermine rights guaranteed under the UNCRC and domestic family law. 5. UK Case Law and Common Law British courts have long affirmed the sanctity of liberty and the right to personal autonomy. In R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Khawaja [1984] AC 74, the House of Lords reaffirmed the common law’s role in guarding against unlawful detention. In Airedale NHS Trust v Bland [1993] AC 789, the courts acknowledged the gravity of decisions affecting life and autonomy. Yet, under the MCA, capacity assessments and “best interests” decisions often override clear expressed wishes, without meaningful court oversight, contradicting the principle in Re C (Adult: Refusal of Treatment) [1994] 1 WLR 290 that capacity must be presumed and autonomy respected. 6. Comparative Common Law Jurisdictions Australian and Canadian courts, sharing the UK’s common law heritage, have moved towards supported decision-making and stronger rights protections. Cases such as Re Eve [1986] 2 SCR 388 (Canada) and PBU & NJE [2018] VSC 564 (Australia) emphasise autonomy, dignity, and proportionality. These persuasive authorities show a growing consensus that capacity law must be rights-based, not paternalistic. 7. International Adjudicatory Bodies Although the UK has not been subject to an International Court of Justice (ICJ) or Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) judgment on the MCA specifically, these bodies, along with the International Criminal Court (ICC) in human rights contexts, consistently affirm the supremacy of international legal obligations over conflicting domestic practice in matters involving fundamental human rights. Conclusion: Repeal, Not Reform The Mental Capacity Act 2005 is not merely flawed in practice — it is incompatible with the UK’s constitutional heritage, in breach of multiple binding international treaties, and out of step with modern human rights jurisprudence domestically and abroad. Parliament must act to repeal the MCA 2005 and replace it with a framework that recognises universal legal capacity, embeds supported decision-making, and guarantees effective judicial oversight and protection against arbitrary detention. If Parliament refuses to act, the the Supreme Court of the United Kingdon, Court of Appeal, devolved courts, or the High Court of England and Wales should do the right thing and either refuse to accept arguments under this discriminatory Act or outright strike it down. Such a move would not only fulfil the UK’s legal obligations under the CRPD and other treaties but also restore the ancient constitutional promise: that no person shall be deprived of liberty save by lawful judgment and with equal dignity under the law. Here's my view on the situation: ⬇️ I wrote this article about the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and how it appears to be discriminatory against people with additional needs. This is unfair and needs to change. The ball is in hands of Parliament and the Judiciary, and I hope they do the right thing with this information. We can't continue like this; it's not fair, and there's millions of British people suffering at the hands of a messy and potentially discriminatory statute, which I argue is used to target disabled people unfairly and without regards to due process required under common law and Clause 29/39 of the Magna Carta 1297 and of 1225. This urgently needs a formal review from our politicians and judges. I also argue it is discriminatory, as challenging decisions under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 often requires judicial review, which many people targeted unlawfully under this Act are simply not able to do or even afford its costs, allowing violations of the law to go unnoticed and dodging institutions from being held accountable for their actions. I am for everybody, and I refuse to allow discrimination against people just because they need more support. Having an impairment or disability isn't a choice; people are born with it. No one should be punished for who they are, full stop, and we need to stop being so silent about equal rights for our citizens. There's problems, and those need to stop being overlooked. Dwayne Hards finds true love with Brandon Rodda and said he 'couldn't be any happier to be with him' Dwayne Hards, LCN's Founder, began dating Brandon Rodda on June 29 2024, and they're soon due to celebrate their first anniversary in less than a month. They're the perfect match and said "they're madly in love with each other" and will always stick by each other's side. Dwayne Hards is currently 17 and was born on 07/08/2007, while Brandon Rodda is only one year older at 18 years old and was born on 04/08/2006. They're close in age, share many of the same views and interests, share maturity and common-sense political views, and appear to be inseparable and close to each other. They've both been through challenges together but have always worked them out together. Dwayne and Brandon have started making plans for their future together, such as: moving out, travelling, exploring the world, and more. Dwayne is even considering standing in a UK general or local election in the future, campaigning for and protecting relationships, fighting for common-sense politics, anti-immigration policies, judicial independence and the rule of law, clamping down on violent crime and fraud, cracking down on anti-Semitic pro-Palestine rioters (who often appear to support a state with a terrorist regime, which is illegal under terrorism legislation, common law, and case law), justice, and the importance of respecting international law and the UK Constitution, as well as equity and equality before the law and stronger healthcare standards and patient-centered care and youth rights. 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