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Eastbourne Again (Sussex Police District Commander Di Lewis)

I was recently back in the UK and spent another week in Eastbourne. If you’re wondering why I again visited this place when I have been tortured by the police there in the past, well it’s a case of ‘better the devil you know’. Even now, after 17 years, the depraved psychopathic devils still appear to be pointing me out to at least security guards (and of course, their police colleagues) wherever I visit, not only in the UK, but anywhere in Europe. So there wouldn’t be much point going somewhere else to ‘escape it’, and visiting a new place causes even more stress to my mental health, as I am wondering all the time whether the criminal psychopaths have indeed pointed me out. And besides, I like the town of Eastbourne itself, especially in the summer.

TBH, despite the city center constantly being full of agressive and violent crackies, I didn’t see much of the police in the entire week. However, whenever I did so, at least as far as the male police officers were concerned, they would make a point of grinning and smirking at me. Every single time. “There’s that nutter who thinks we’re torturing ‘im just cause we’re looking at ‘im, oink, oink. Just ‘coz he doesn’t like us looking at ‘im, oink, oink, oink.”

Literal Satanic demons.

For this reason, I am finally going to contact the Law Society this week, after 17 years.

Security guards, in general, were more circumspect, but it was ‘obvious’ that I had been pointed out to them (speaking as a paranoid schizhophrenic who has been told to my face by security guards in Eastbourne several years ago that I haven’t been pointed out to them, then marched out of the shopping center). On one occasion in the Beacon Center, a large Asian security guard deliberately veered into my path. I avoided him, but given that I’ve previously been deliberately shoulder barged by an Eastbourne Buisness Warden (ie. physically assaulted) this wasn’t very nice.

The rail staff at Eastbourne station pretty much ignored me, although they did give the odd ‘hint’ that I was still being pointed out to them.

The most disturbing thing though happened on my way out of the country at Gatwick airport. As I was walking through the South Terminal, a female police officer (or PCSO) with short dark hair, was talking to two people. As I walked past, she turned her head to stare at me, and I believe I heard her say sarcstically and quite loudly – “just looking”.

In 2025, the Eastbourne police team included: Chief Inspector Kara Tombling, Inspector Sarah Taylor, Seargent Mattie Adam, PCSO Chloe Larkin, PCSO Katie Clarke, PCSO Kirsty Gowing, PCSO Leianna Stamp, PCSO Ryan Saunders, PCSO Scott Kennedy

In 2025, the Gatwick Airport police team included: Chief Inspector Richard Church, Inspector Bex Kift, Police Sergeant Ian Hatcher, PCSO Fatima Karimova, PCSO Mark Simmonds, PCSO Matt Duvall, PCSO Sharon Ashwell, PCSO Shelley Brown, PCSO Tracy Smythe, PCSO Wendy Elliott.

Note that PCSO Wendy Elliott was present a few years ago when ‘disability rights campaigner’ PCSO Victor Finch sadistically gaslighted me as I was waiting to board my plane (doing so presumably in the knowledge that I had been similarly gaslighted by his colleagues in a dozen different countries for over a decade). I do not think she was the PCSO in the incident described above.

Under the Criminal Justice Act of 1988, a public official, such as a police officer, faces life imprisonment if convicted of (psychological) torture.