06-27-2011, 04:54 AM
Incoming Transmission
Comm ID: Brevet Admiral Lady Evyn Hunter
Origin: HMS Craven's Nest
Recipient: Deputy Commissioner Rex Easly
Comm ID: Brevet Admiral Lady Evyn Hunter
Origin: HMS Craven's Nest
Recipient: Deputy Commissioner Rex Easly
Greetings Deputy Commissioner Easly.
I am contacting you about some unpleasant business concerning one of your number. Superintendent Marloe specifically. Superintendent Marloe has acted very inappropriately for a representative of the police authority, and has caused an incident that requires my involvement, and your authority.
Convoy, a merchant marine division of the Armed Forces, has been handling a lot of vital military transportation over the last year, as I'm sure you're aware. During one of their transportation runs, Superintendent Marloe accosted the convoy, which was delivering goods from Liberty. The Superintendent acted rudely, unprofessional, and threatening towards the ships' crew. This even included his trying to order the Convoy to stop using all jumpholes. The Superintendent also insulted these men harshly and repetitively.
Mr. Marloe's actions were inappropriate and his actions were interfering with the war effort. Also, according to the War Measures Act, Article II, the Leeds (and Dublin) system is under martial law, with the Armed Forces having full authority over the system and, verbatim; "Regular BPA operations in these systems are being withdrawn, and the BAF will have ultimate authority over civilian vessels in these two systems, in terms of restricting activity considered detrimental to the Bretonian War Effort."
It is my conclusion that Mr. Marloe's attempted actions were detrimental to the war effort, and in violation of this act, which limits Police Authority.. authority, over the system.
However, as I have no intention or wish to create a row between our two respective divisions of Her Majesty's law, I would rather allow you to handle this problem internally, than force a decision by the Armed Forces.
A complete communication log between Inspector Marloe and the Convoy vessels will be sent over secure networks.
While the final decision is yours to make, I would offer my suggestion; Dismissal of this man from the police's ranks seems the most appropriate response given the extent of his behavior in this incident.
Thank you for your time Deputy Commission, and my apologies for having to raise such an unpleasant topic.
<div align="right]End TransmissionI am contacting you about some unpleasant business concerning one of your number. Superintendent Marloe specifically. Superintendent Marloe has acted very inappropriately for a representative of the police authority, and has caused an incident that requires my involvement, and your authority.
Convoy, a merchant marine division of the Armed Forces, has been handling a lot of vital military transportation over the last year, as I'm sure you're aware. During one of their transportation runs, Superintendent Marloe accosted the convoy, which was delivering goods from Liberty. The Superintendent acted rudely, unprofessional, and threatening towards the ships' crew. This even included his trying to order the Convoy to stop using all jumpholes. The Superintendent also insulted these men harshly and repetitively.
Mr. Marloe's actions were inappropriate and his actions were interfering with the war effort. Also, according to the War Measures Act, Article II, the Leeds (and Dublin) system is under martial law, with the Armed Forces having full authority over the system and, verbatim; "Regular BPA operations in these systems are being withdrawn, and the BAF will have ultimate authority over civilian vessels in these two systems, in terms of restricting activity considered detrimental to the Bretonian War Effort."
It is my conclusion that Mr. Marloe's attempted actions were detrimental to the war effort, and in violation of this act, which limits Police Authority.. authority, over the system.
However, as I have no intention or wish to create a row between our two respective divisions of Her Majesty's law, I would rather allow you to handle this problem internally, than force a decision by the Armed Forces.
A complete communication log between Inspector Marloe and the Convoy vessels will be sent over secure networks.
While the final decision is yours to make, I would offer my suggestion; Dismissal of this man from the police's ranks seems the most appropriate response given the extent of his behavior in this incident.
Thank you for your time Deputy Commission, and my apologies for having to raise such an unpleasant topic.
-Brevet Admiral Lady Evyn Hunter
Tactical Commander, 2nd Great Fleet, Bretonia Armed Forces
Diplomatic Officer
Tactical Commander, 2nd Great Fleet, Bretonia Armed Forces
Diplomatic Officer
Assistant Director
Bretonian Intelligence Service
Bretonian Intelligence Service