Thursday, September 29, 2005

they say the waiting is the hardest part.
and I have to agree with them... I've been waiting three years now trying to get justice. I'm what they call a survivor and as anyone knows trying to get justice is a joke. I know its hard for a woman to get justice but try being a man and the difficulty doubles. I think it's because people see me and any other male as they are now. They forget we were kids. Anyway, about 2 and a half years ago I went to the medical board and was brushed aside. I am appealing it but as they say they have other jobs and can't be hurried as it takes time. I know it takes time but at least they can get on with their lives, where as I'm in limbo. I'm told by people to get on with your life but its easy to say things like that. I'm also waiting to see the outcome from a complaint I made against a detective from Mornington C.I.D. who, when I went to make my complaint, told me to think of the innocent people meaning the ------- family. That was a blinder. He also said do I want to put my family through it and kept saying he won't get approval to travel to Queensland to question the doctor. He kept at me for over 45 mins to sign a statement of no further action. I ended up doing it as long as I could also say at this time. It was funny cause I was at Werribee s.o.c.h.a and the officer there told me that it would open a can of worms and she made me feel good and then I get a call and am told to go to Mornington and speak to the copper there. I felt good going down as I thought at last we're getting somewhere and then I met that detective and well I've already told you how I was treated there.

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