
Maurice Kirk: the “seriously damaging” medical and MAPPA reports kept on him are incorrect yet no one will correct them 22 Sept. 2018 + archive
Received: Maurice tells that the “seriously damaging” medical reports kept on him are incorrect, as are the manufactured MAPPA reports yet no one will correct them:

2] regarding the original “restraining order” that no one has ever seen, only revamped versions of it:

Archive: Maurice is serving a highly questionable 2 year sentence, beginning on 14/12/2017 in HMP Parc, Bridgend, Wales – the archive of posts here with MK’s updates from HMP Parc:
https://butlincat.com/?s=maurice+kirk
Maurice’s site is http://www.mauricejohnkirk.com
his email address is: maurice@kirkflyingvet.com
Maurice Kirk: “Prison staff protest over ‘unprecedented’ inmate violence” BBC News – I WONDER WHY? – 14 Sept. ’18 + archive
Headlines on the bbc news tonight – prison screws revolt, over “unprecedented inmate violence” – note that this surely is simply the result the appalling of lack of care regarding certain inmate’s instances whereby, for example, the inmate’s proper medical treatment is withheld – and more. This “protest” soon fizzled out by midday after these characters were told there’d be criminal action should their griping continue. A tiger with no teeth.
A full portfolio of what has happened to Maurice will be sent to relevant parties, beginning with the P.M., down. I enclose and will enclose to government ministers the letter received from the M.O.J. which details how inmates should be treated – “clients should receive the best possible [NHS] treatment” – something that has clearly hardly ever happened for Maurice Kirk since his entry into HMP PARC in December 2017, the sentence based on an extremely questionable conviction. This denial of medical treatment is an appalling abuse of this inmates rights, and a blatant slap in the face to the MOJ’s statement “all patients receive the best possible treatment” – a statement clearly made in a letter received in 2013 [below] in reply to a letter of complaint made regarding a similar inmate who was denied medical treatment for many months whilst serving a sentence and who nearly died as a result .


Prison staff protest over ‘unprecedented’ inmate violence – 14 Sept. 2018

The union said there were protests outside “a majority” of jails, which ended after six hours when the government agreed to talks on Monday.
Prisons Minister Rory Stewart said the action was illegal.
When it announced the suspension of the protest, the Prison Officers’ Association said the prison service had withdrawn the threat of court action against the union.
General Secretary Steve Gillan said he was “confident a deal is a deal”, adding that he hoped “for meaningful, constructive dialogue” next week.
The protests caused delays in courts because prisoners were unable to be transferred for hearings.

Brian Cooper, branch chairman of the Prison Officers’ Association, said conditions at the jail were unsafe “every day”.
“This year so far we’ve had an officer who’s had his head stamped on and needed emergency surgery for a bleed on the brain.
“We’ve had an officer have his arm broken with a pool cue when he was attacked by a prisoner.
“Another officer has a fractured eye socket with part of the bone detached and might lose the ability to move his eye properly, permanently.”
Bucket of urine
A female prison officer who was demonstrating outside Bedford Prison said she had a bucket of urine thrown over her from an above landing.“They’re not bothered if you’re female or male; they have no respect regardless if you’re female,” she told BBC Radio 5 live. [life’s hard, then you die…ed.].
“We have some issues of being hit. I’ve been spat at several times. The other week I was spat at twice within five minutes in the face.” [wear a spitmask like others are made to wear…ed.].
On that occasion she said she had to be tested for hepatitis B.
Julia Killick, who was a prison governor for 18 years, said the walkout would have made it “horrendous” for prisoners, as well as the remaining staff who would only have been able to do the “absolute minimum”.[Ms. Killick was the governor of HMP Holloway when the letter of complaint above was sent to the MOJ – a complaint regarding Glora Musa still bleeding from internally since giving birrth to a baby in her cell there in MARCH 2012 – a full year earlier. Ms. Killick did nothing at all to help Gloria, who nearly died after bleeding for the entire 3 years of her imprsonment, not getting treatment for any of her serious ailments – includng a broken hand at one point, caused by her collapsing on the floor – until she left the prison in November 2015 and was deported back to Nigeria, her passport withdrawn forever. She never did get the wheelchair bought for her 2 years earlier – it was given to another inmate although supporters paid over £100 for it – thanks Ms. Killick!..ed.].
She told Radio 4’s World at One that tasks such as serving food would have been difficult to carry out, while prisoners could get “very angry or distressed” having to stay locked up.
Analysis

Prison staff are banned from taking industrial action, so holding “protest” meetings in car parks or outside the gates on the grounds that health and safety is being compromised is the union’s way of trying to circumvent the rules.
The POA did it before, most recently in November 2016 when 10,000 officers stopped work, before the High Court ordered them to return.
This time, the threat of legal action – together with a government pledge to address staff concerns – was enough to bring the walkout to an end.
Nevertheless, it has highlighted the very real problems POA members are facing.
There is particular frustration officers haven’t been equipped with PAVA incapacitant spray – similar to pepper spray – to deter and respond to attacks.
A trial has been taking place in four jails but union officials believe the government is stalling on rolling the equipment out to other prisons.
Before an agreement with the union was reached, the Ministry of Justice said “contingency plans” were in place and it was seeking an injunction to stop the protests.
Labour said the action was a “wake-up call” for the government, adding that extra funding to end understaffing and overcrowding was “desperately needed”.
Images posted on social media showed walkouts at many prisons.


It accused the government of overseeing “the demise of the prison service over the last eight years”.
Mr Gillan said ministers had been “paying lip service” to the safety and human rights of prison staff.
“We will now be demanding that the government provide safe prisons, meet our demands to improve personal protective equipment, reduce levels of violence and overcrowding,” he added.


Inspectors said they found Bedford prisoners regularly ignored rules, that there was a smell of drugs “pervading” some wings and an infestation of rats.
Peter Clarke, the chief inspector of prisons, sent a letter to the Ministry of Justice, which means the government has to publish a response and plan of action for the jail within 28 days.
It is the fourth jail to be subject to the “urgent notification” process after Nottingham, Exeter and Birmingham.
source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45518744
Maurice Kirk: Release blocked by police – outrageous! 12 Sept. 2018 + archive
The very first sentence of this 1st note speaks volumes: “Conditions here on the main subject I cannot comment upon or else!“. Whichever is the “main subject” he talks of we can only assume – be it the denial of his medication, or the denial of his urgent and long planned and long awaited hospital appointments, or his immediate release which he was eligible for on the 1 August, and is still eligible for now that we are told is being blocked by that nefarious party – each “main subject” is surely as serious as the next!


Archive: Maurice is serving a highly questionable 2 year sentence, beginning on 14/12/2017 in HMP Parc, Bridgend, Wales – the archive of posts here with MK’s updates from HMP Parc:
https://butlincat.com/?s=maurice+kirk
Maurice’s site is http://www.mauricejohnkirk.com
his email address is: maurice@kirkflyingvet.com
Maurice Kirk: Back to the barbaric and inhuman treatment in HMP Parc: hunger strike continues because medication + hospital appointments and more are illegally denied for so long – 10 Sept. ’18 + archive

Received:
Maurice tells that in the awful HMP Parc his mail is being interfered with – his letters are not being sent out, etc. [it is alleged], with important letters not arriving at destinations [UK departments]. Plus his medication is still refused him [totally illegal],despite a multitude of protests – as are vital and urgent longstanding hospital appointments denied. How these characters responsible for all this cruel and outrageous victimisation and targeting sleep at night beats me – I’m talking very much about those persons connected to this “HMP Parc”, from the governor down, to his “boys” – the henchmen at G4S, and the suited gents who sit in offices somewhere and are paid ridiculous amounts in salaries by the taxpayer – to do what? Nothing it seems when it comes to the illegalities occurring in HMP Hellholes – one being HMP Parc, Bridgend, Wales. A very real public scandal, and it is guaranteed Maurice is not alone in this pathetic abuse of power.
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Maurice Kirk: hunger strike continues but progress is being made, thanks to Mr. Cairns? One hopes… 31 Aug. 2018 + archive [update 10 Sept.: I was wrong: things have reverted back to the barbaric state they’ve been in since day 1 in December 2017 when MK entered HMP Parc]
Other positive progress is contained within the notes [if one can find and read them, but I’m sure they’re there] and perhaps thanks are to be credited to the Welsh Secretary Mr. Alun Cairns, Maurice’s former MP who has known Maurice for many years, who [maybe] acted upon certain criticisms aimed his way recently because of the absolute break down of not only Maurice’s basic human rights to receive proper medical treatment whilst in HMP Parc, but also in other departments where travesties are / were taking place for so long eg. hospital visits ignored when Maurice most needed them. So, we’re not out of the woods by a long chalk, but if any progress has been made that Maurice speaks of a big “thank you” to Mr. Cairns is surely in order, and I for one apologise for my venomous tone in recent communications, brought about by the utter frustration of little changing for now 8 and a half months since M’s entry into HMP Parc where even the simplest of medical treatment has been denied 95% of the time by these G4S prison staff. I mean, would anyone in their right mind let any animal suffer as Maurice has for over 8 months? Having said that, Maurice states he’s “bed bound” because of his present medical situation, so let’s hope that rare praise for Mr. Cairns isn’t misplaced and Maurice continues to find himself in a better and more acceptable position, which, let’s face it, should’ve been happening from Day One, let us not forget, and let us not forget also that Maurice shouldn’t even be where he is if the law had been dispensed properly, Her Honour Judge Tracy Lloyd Clarke, because “having knowledge of a restraining order” [which I heard said with my own ears at a hearing directly before Maurice’s sentencing hearing] is very different to a restraining order being served on someone properly and according to the law, which the original order most definately wasn’t – the same as this very same order couldn’t be shown to a jury who asked to see it many moons ago. Something is very wrong somewhere…
The 2 notes:

2:

Maurice Kirk: back on hunger strike in HMP Parc – medication and medical treatment still denied since December 2017 – 21 Aug. 2018 + archive

1] note re: being on hunger strike
2] Prisoner’s formal complaint 27 July 2018
3] letter to Cardiff C Court 14 Aug 2018
4] note “I CAN NO LONGER SEND AS TO WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON”
5] G4S letter re: “number of complaints”
6] 2nd G4S letter: the return of complaints
1] note re: being on hunger strike

2] Prisoner’s formal complaint 27 July 2018

3] letter to Cardiff C Court 14 Aug 2018

4] note: “I CAN NO LONGER SEND AS TO WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON“

5] G4S letter re: “number of complaints”

6] 2nd G4S letter: the return of complaints

Archive: Maurice is serving a highly questionable 2 year sentence, beginning on 14/12/2017 in HMP Parc, Bridgend, Wales – the archive of posts here with MK’s updates from HMP Parc:
https://butlincat.com/?s=maurice+kirk
Maurice’s site is http://www.mauricejohnkirk.com
his email address is: maurice@kirkflyingvet.com
These letters below, from the MoJ in 2013, with statements completely contradicting what actually goes on in these “prisons”. Maurice, now 73, has been denied medical treatment, including treatment for a probable broken ankle, a tooth abscess and also “Barrett’s Syndrome” for months now – his medication being denied for most of the 6 months he’s been in HMP Parc:



above: 16 Oct. 2016, arrested for driving irregularities transporting a plane from A to B [the plane wasn’t secured well enough or something] – nothing transpired after…
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Maurice Kirk: “Prison staff protest over ‘unprecedented’ inmate violence” BBC News – I WONDER WHY? – 14 Sept. ’18 + archive
Headlines on the bbc news tonight – prison screws revolt, over “unprecedented inmate violence” – note that this surely is simply the result the appalling of lack of care regarding certain inmate’s instances whereby, for example, the inmate’s proper medical treatment is withheld – and more. This “protest” soon fizzled out by midday after these characters were told there’d be criminal action should their griping continue. A tiger with no teeth.
A full portfolio of what has happened to Maurice will be sent to relevant parties, beginning with the P.M., down. I enclose and will enclose to government ministers the letter received from the M.O.J. which details how inmates should be treated – “clients should receive the best possible [NHS] treatment” – something that has clearly hardly ever happened for Maurice Kirk since his entry into HMP PARC in December 2017, the sentence based on an extremely questionable conviction. This denial of medical treatment is an appalling abuse of this inmates rights, and a blatant slap in the face to the MOJ’s statement “all patients receive the best possible treatment” – a statement clearly made in a letter received in 2013 [below] in reply to a letter of complaint made regarding a similar inmate who was denied medical treatment for many months whilst serving a sentence and who nearly died as a result .


Prison staff protest over ‘unprecedented’ inmate violence – 14 Sept. 2018

The union said there were protests outside “a majority” of jails, which ended after six hours when the government agreed to talks on Monday.
Prisons Minister Rory Stewart said the action was illegal.
When it announced the suspension of the protest, the Prison Officers’ Association said the prison service had withdrawn the threat of court action against the union.
General Secretary Steve Gillan said he was “confident a deal is a deal”, adding that he hoped “for meaningful, constructive dialogue” next week.
The protests caused delays in courts because prisoners were unable to be transferred for hearings.

Brian Cooper, branch chairman of the Prison Officers’ Association, said conditions at the jail were unsafe “every day”.
“This year so far we’ve had an officer who’s had his head stamped on and needed emergency surgery for a bleed on the brain.
“We’ve had an officer have his arm broken with a pool cue when he was attacked by a prisoner.
“Another officer has a fractured eye socket with part of the bone detached and might lose the ability to move his eye properly, permanently.”
Bucket of urine
A female prison officer who was demonstrating outside Bedford Prison said she had a bucket of urine thrown over her from an above landing.“They’re not bothered if you’re female or male; they have no respect regardless if you’re female,” she told BBC Radio 5 live. [life’s hard, then you die…ed.].
“We have some issues of being hit. I’ve been spat at several times. The other week I was spat at twice within five minutes in the face.” [wear a spitmask like others are made to wear…ed.].
On that occasion she said she had to be tested for hepatitis B.
Julia Killick, who was a prison governor for 18 years, said the walkout would have made it “horrendous” for prisoners, as well as the remaining staff who would only have been able to do the “absolute minimum”.[Ms. Killick was the governor of HMP Holloway when the letter of complaint above was sent to the MOJ – a complaint regarding Glora Musa still bleeding from internally since giving birrth to a baby in her cell there in MARCH 2012 – a full year earlier. Ms. Killick did nothing at all to help Gloria, who nearly died after bleeding for the entire 3 years of her imprsonment, not getting treatment for any of her serious ailments – includng a broken hand at one point, caused by her collapsing on the floor – until she left the prison in November 2015 and was deported back to Nigeria, her passport withdrawn forever. She never did get the wheelchair bought for her 2 years earlier – it was given to another inmate although supporters paid over £100 for it – thanks Ms. Killick!..ed.].
She told Radio 4’s World at One that tasks such as serving food would have been difficult to carry out, while prisoners could get “very angry or distressed” having to stay locked up.
Analysis

Prison staff are banned from taking industrial action, so holding “protest” meetings in car parks or outside the gates on the grounds that health and safety is being compromised is the union’s way of trying to circumvent the rules.
The POA did it before, most recently in November 2016 when 10,000 officers stopped work, before the High Court ordered them to return.
This time, the threat of legal action – together with a government pledge to address staff concerns – was enough to bring the walkout to an end.
Nevertheless, it has highlighted the very real problems POA members are facing.
There is particular frustration officers haven’t been equipped with PAVA incapacitant spray – similar to pepper spray – to deter and respond to attacks.
A trial has been taking place in four jails but union officials believe the government is stalling on rolling the equipment out to other prisons.
Before an agreement with the union was reached, the Ministry of Justice said “contingency plans” were in place and it was seeking an injunction to stop the protests.
Labour said the action was a “wake-up call” for the government, adding that extra funding to end understaffing and overcrowding was “desperately needed”.
Images posted on social media showed walkouts at many prisons.


It accused the government of overseeing “the demise of the prison service over the last eight years”.
Mr Gillan said ministers had been “paying lip service” to the safety and human rights of prison staff.
“We will now be demanding that the government provide safe prisons, meet our demands to improve personal protective equipment, reduce levels of violence and overcrowding,” he added.


Inspectors said they found Bedford prisoners regularly ignored rules, that there was a smell of drugs “pervading” some wings and an infestation of rats.
Peter Clarke, the chief inspector of prisons, sent a letter to the Ministry of Justice, which means the government has to publish a response and plan of action for the jail within 28 days.
It is the fourth jail to be subject to the “urgent notification” process after Nottingham, Exeter and Birmingham.
source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45518744
Archive: Maurice is serving a highly questionable 2 year sentence, beginning on 14/12/2017 in HMP Parc, Bridgend, Wales – the archive of posts here with MK’s updates from HMP Parc:
https://butlincat.com/?s=maurice+kirk
Maurice’s site is http://www.mauricejohnkirk.com
his email address is: maurice@kirkflyingvet.com
Maurice Kirk: Release blocked by police – outrageous! 12 Sept. 2018 + archive
The very first sentence of this 1st note speaks volumes: “Conditions here on the main subject I cannot comment upon or else!“. Whichever is the “main subject” he talks of we can only assume – be it the denial of his medication, or the denial of his urgent and long planned and long awaited hospital appointments, or his immediate release which he was eligible for on the 1 August, and is still eligible for now that we are told is being blocked by that nefarious party – each “main subject” is surely as serious as the next!


Archive: Maurice is serving a highly questionable 2 year sentence, beginning on 14/12/2017 in HMP Parc, Bridgend, Wales – the archive of posts here with MK’s updates from HMP Parc:
https://butlincat.com/?s=maurice+kirk
Maurice’s site is http://www.mauricejohnkirk.com
his email address is: maurice@kirkflyingvet.com
Maurice Kirk: Back to the barbaric and inhuman treatment in HMP Parc: hunger strike continues because medication + hospital appointments and more are illegally denied for so long – 10 Sept. ’18 + archive

Received:
Maurice tells that in the awful HMP Parc his mail is being interfered with – his letters are not being sent out, etc. [it is alleged], with important letters not arriving at destinations [UK departments]. Plus his medication is still refused him [totally illegal],despite a multitude of protests – as are vital and urgent longstanding hospital appointments denied. How these characters responsible for all this cruel and outrageous victimisation and targeting sleep at night beats me – I’m talking very much about those persons connected to this “HMP Parc”, from the governor down, to his “boys” – the henchmen at G4S, and the suited gents who sit in offices somewhere and are paid ridiculous amounts in salaries by the taxpayer – to do what? Nothing it seems when it comes to the illegalities occurring in HMP Hellholes – one being HMP Parc, Bridgend, Wales. A very real public scandal, and it is guaranteed Maurice is not alone in this pathetic abuse of power.
1]
2
Maurice Kirk: hunger strike continues but progress is being made, thanks to Mr. Cairns? One hopes… 31 Aug. 2018 + archive [update 10 Sept.: I was wrong: things have reverted back to the barbaric state they’ve been in since day 1 in December 2017 when MK entered HMP Parc]
Other positive progress is contained within the notes [if one can find and read them, but I’m sure they’re there] and perhaps thanks are to be credited to the Welsh Secretary Mr. Alun Cairns, Maurice’s former MP who has known Maurice for many years, who [maybe] acted upon certain criticisms aimed his way recently because of the absolute break down of not only Maurice’s basic human rights to receive proper medical treatment whilst in HMP Parc, but also in other departments where travesties are / were taking place for so long eg. hospital visits ignored when Maurice most needed them. So, we’re not out of the woods by a long chalk, but if any progress has been made that Maurice speaks of a big “thank you” to Mr. Cairns is surely in order, and I for one apologise for my venomous tone in recent communications, brought about by the utter frustration of little changing for now 8 and a half months since M’s entry into HMP Parc where even the simplest of medical treatment has been denied 95% of the time by these G4S prison staff. I mean, would anyone in their right mind let any animal suffer as Maurice has for over 8 months? Having said that, Maurice states he’s “bed bound” because of his present medical situation, so let’s hope that rare praise for Mr. Cairns isn’t misplaced and Maurice continues to find himself in a better and more acceptable position, which, let’s face it, should’ve been happening from Day One, let us not forget, and let us not forget also that Maurice shouldn’t even be where he is if the law had been dispensed properly, Her Honour Judge Tracy Lloyd Clarke, because “having knowledge of a restraining order” [which I heard said with my own ears at a hearing directly before Maurice’s sentencing hearing] is very different to a restraining order being served on someone properly and according to the law, which the original order most definately wasn’t – the same as this very same order couldn’t be shown to a jury who asked to see it many moons ago. Something is very wrong somewhere…
The 2 notes:

2:

Maurice Kirk: back on hunger strike in HMP Parc – medication and medical treatment still denied since December 2017 – 21 Aug. 2018 + archive

1] note re: being on hunger strike
2] Prisoner’s formal complaint 27 July 2018
3] letter to Cardiff C Court 14 Aug 2018
4] note “I CAN NO LONGER SEND AS TO WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON”
5] G4S letter re: “number of complaints”
6] 2nd G4S letter: the return of complaints
1] note re: being on hunger strike

2] Prisoner’s formal complaint 27 July 2018

3] letter to Cardiff C Court 14 Aug 2018

4] note: “I CAN NO LONGER SEND AS TO WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON“

5] G4S letter re: “number of complaints”

6] 2nd G4S letter: the return of complaints

Archive: Maurice is serving a highly questionable 2 year sentence, beginning on 14/12/2017 in HMP Parc, Bridgend, Wales – the archive of posts here with MK’s updates from HMP Parc:
https://butlincat.com/?s=maurice+kirk
Maurice’s site is http://www.mauricejohnkirk.com
his email address is: maurice@kirkflyingvet.com
These letters below, from the MoJ in 2013, with statements completely contradicting what actually goes on in these “prisons”. Maurice, now 73, has been denied medical treatment, including treatment for a probable broken ankle, a tooth abscess and also “Barrett’s Syndrome” for months now – his medication being denied for most of the 6 months he’s been in HMP Parc:



above: 16 Oct. 2016, arrested for driving irregularities transporting a plane from A to B [the plane wasn’t secured well enough or something] – nothing transpired after…
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. For more information please visit:
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NB: DISCLAIMER: Everything posted on this site conforms to the meaning of the word “alleged” as defined under UK and US Laws and Statutes.