Dyfed Powys Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.9

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Corrupt

I've made several reports to the police, child services, NSPCC & told Cafcass about my ex physically abusing my daughter before she took off with her, the fact that my exes family are all on A class drugs, drink heavily all on a daily basis whilst in family homes around there children and I don't want that for my daughter, also my exes brother has been put on the SA register for abusing his exes cousins daughter who was a young child too and my ex is allowing her around him even know he's not allowed around kids, I'm now looking into what I can do about Cafcass and the emergency services like social services, police and NSPCC for negligence also defimation with Cafcass, also contacted the police as my ex was trying to make up a fake report against me with her sister and then when they did it the police had me in and I've been to court and come put as innocent after my solicitor played the recording of her interview with the police in court with my ex obviously being told what to say by her family and the police are that corrupt realistically they shouldn't have allowed her to because at that point it's not a fair or true statement when someone telling her what to say in the background, when they had me go in they were even trying to stop me having a appropriate adult, it's makes me angery and sick that I make a report about at the time my 8 week old daughter being physically abused by her mum and they wouldn't do anything about it they just said it was a conflict of interest, my daughter is in dangerous and they and every other service failed to protect me and my daughter, even when I made a statement about her they said the same, my mums opened a case against my ex too and they're trying to stop her getting evidence of reports we made in 2023-2024 about her family threatening me and my family and they refuse to give her the evidence so at that point that's obstruction of justice and that's from my own local police force are they not meant to protect people especially kids?, Dyfed Powys Police should be ashamed of themselves I profile them in the same category as gangs as the police are a law on to themselves and they'll do as they please not what's important and if something happens to my daughter while I'm fighting for her in court I'll make them responsible and I promise I'll go to the media and make a example of them.

February 9, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A Police Force that cannot analyse situations.

An aggressive bully got away with an assault.
My husband was walking our dog on the road near our home. A man got out of his car and physically attacked him. My husband arrived home on the verge of going into shock with tachycardia and fast breathing, so bad I thought he was going to have a heart attack. He had bruising.
I told the police the 'back story' to this incident. In a nutshell, the attackers wife had driven past our house deliberately sounding her car horn, (her children were in the car), and my husband verbally challenged her. We were then subject to a number of occasions where a car drove by late at night with the driver sounding their horn.
People don't just get out of their vehicles and attack others for no reason. Because of what he said to my husband while he was assaulting him I knew it was linked to the car horn incidents. He said words to the effect of 'I'll teach you to cheek my children' (!)
The police certainly had the wool pulled over their eyes even though they were informed of what had happened previously. There was no analysis of preceding incidents and circumstances by them. It was obvious that there was a very high probability that this person carried out an assault. Even though he had never met my husband before, he and his wife had a grudge, and the opportunity to take 'revenge' presented itself when his wife identified my husband as they drove past him. This was an opportunist crime. He got out of his vehicle and ran towards my husband with his fists raised. He however, when questioned later, accused my husband of assaulting him! How on earth would my husband be able to assault him whilst trying to control our labrador dog at the roadside? Why would he? Any 'laying hands' on him was in self defence.
There were also 2 witnesses who had a partial view of what was going on, they saw my husband laid out on the floor. However the police did not accept any evidence from them because of the 'partial view'.
The incident was reported a few minutes after the assault which occurred mid afternoon, but the perpetrator was not interviewed until the evening. You can sure be that alcohol was involved in this some where. How fortunate for him that he had a car full of 'witnesses'. What a wonderful example to his children.
Dyfed Powys police just can't be bothered to take any account of preceding circumstances.
I'm afraid that the default position of Dyfed Powys police is that nothing will be done unless there is some sort of digital evidence, which makes one wonder how things would have been done before such mechanisms were available.
We no longer have any faith in this police force, and it seems that aggressors and liars thrive in this area.
Because of the unsatisfactory response from the police, we were both left traumatised, not just by the incident, but by the way the complaint was handled. We were offered 'victim support' services, which was odd as the was a denial that my husband was actually a victim!
I suppose I should count myself lucky my husband wasn't more seriously injured or murdered by him. I wonder what the police response would have been then.

May 26, 2025
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