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Robin Harrison

April 22 at 6:50pm

Hi Everyone,


First off I would like to thank everyone for their support so far, the GPD really needs to change its conduct.

But this will only come with time and making the public aware of the situation.

Recently I was contacted by Debra Friedman at the Greenwich Time, and she would like to meet with me next week.

I would like to go in fully prepared with others stories of unfair treatment by the Greenwich Police.

This will be 100% Anonymous, and absolutely no names will be used.

If there is ever going to be a change the time is now, because if the GPD keeps going like they are it's only going to get worse from here.

I highly encourage anyone who has had a bad experience with them and their actions were not justified please e-mail your story to AntiGPD@aol.com.

I would highly appreciate everyone and anyone to contribute.

If you have any questions please send it to my inbox.

Thanks again for all your support!

Best wishes,

Robin Harrison


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