Report – Police Scotland – PIRC/00305/22
The Complaints
The complaints in this case arose after the applicant was subject of an incident reported to the police. We have reviewed the handling of six complaints, namely that:
- An officer was racist towards the applicant by spending longer with his neighbour;
- An officer charged the applicant without listening to his side of the story;
- An officer refused to provide the applicant with water in custody;
- An officer gave the applicant’s son information that the applicant says was factually inaccurate;
- Police Scotland provided incorrect information to the licensing department, which resulted in the applicant’s license being suspended; and
- On 5 January 2021, an officer refused to deal with the applicant’s report that his neighbour had blocked his car at a taxi rank.
Police Scotland’s Decision
Police Scotland upheld complaints 2 and 5; but did not uphold complaints 1, 3, 4 or 6.
Our Findings
We have found that Police Scotland handled complaints 2, 4, and 5 to a reasonable standard, but no so complaints 1, 3 and 6.
We have made two recommendations to address the shortcomings in Police Scotland’s handling of complaints 1 and 3. In summary, we recommend that the applicant’s complaints are reassessed. The applicant should thereafter be provided with a further letter of response, advising whether his complaints are upheld/not upheld, and which provides a clear explanation for the decision reached.
Our recommendations should be implemented by Police Scotland within two months of the date of this report.
Police Bodies : Police Scotland