§ Mr. Tom Coxasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if it is the practice in London for a person who seeks to make a complaint against a police officer to be given the name of the police officer who is the subject of the complaint.
§ Mr. HurdWhere the identity of an officer who is the subject of a complaint has been established, it is the practice of the Metropolitan police to provide on request the officer's name, warrant number and the police station to which he is attached.
§ Mr. Tom Coxasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if it is the practice in London for a person making a statement at a police station to be allowed to write out the statement himself.
§ Mr. HurdA statement will normally be written down as dictated, but if a person making a statement makes a specific request to write it out himself, he will be allowed to do so.