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Process in place, the icgs. why have you not spoken to them before? it takes a long time, and it can quite wear you down, having to talk over and over again, give your evidence, provide witnesses, to something that is deeply personal and very sensitive. and so often you can think, is it worth taking 15 months to raise a complaint about something that to me was just a minute of my life? not really. the same things still go as before me too. women and young men still need to protect themselves and each other, but now there s a false front used for it all to go on behind closed doors. the false front of processes in place , when so many of us know the processes are useless. i mean, just ask anyone who s tried to use them. the annual icgs report states that, of the 21 completed investigations it carried out, 12 were cases where an mp was a respondent. these cases, it states, took an average time of 262 days. ....
Months, i suppose it was a matter of about 30 seconds, the engines restarted and we found, we worked our way out of berlin. and i turned to him and i said, doug, you weren t frightened were you 7 and he said no, i wasn t frightened, i was bloody terrified! laughs. the scariest raid, without question, was when i was picked up by a jet fighter. the me 262 had what was known as air to air radar. once it got a visual on you he would give you a blast of cannon fire and you would cease to exist, because the fire from an me 262 was formidable. in my aircraft i had what was known ....
The me 262 had what was known as air to air radar. once it got a visual on you he would give you a blast of cannon fire and you would cease to exist, because the fire from an me 262 was formidable. in my aircraft i had what was known as radar detection equipment. so as soon as he turned on his air to air radar, i got a signal in my cockpit. and then i would take immediate evasive action, as i did, by dropping down 10,000 feet and altering course. and my navigator was complaining bitterly and saying to me, well, how do you know? i can t see him. and i said, a very good thing too, because if you could see him, he could see us, and we would be dead. so i can t afford for you to be wrong. and i dodged in and out of the sky and all over the place, and eventually i took ....
Found we worked our way out of berlin. and i turned to him and said, doug, you won t frightened were you? and he said no, iwasn t frightened were you? and he said no, i wasn t frightened, frightened were you? and he said no, iwasn t frightened, i was bloody terrified! laughs the scariest raid, without question, was when i was picked up question, was when i was picked up by a jet fighter. it was what was known as outerwear radar. 0nce what was known as outerwear radar. once he got it visual knew he would give you a blast of cannon fire and you would cease to exist because the fire from the ne 262 was formidable. in my aircraft i had what was known as radar detection. so as soon as he turned on his ....