Illegal Arrest - Was not in vehicle Illegal Disqualification of Licence - Alcotest ] Form 1 COMPLAINT Court Use Magistrates Court of South Australia www.courts.sa.gov.au Ki Summary Procedure Act, 1921 i es Section 49 Complainant 16/$46998 Jacqueline Carol PEARCE “Complainant's Reference . i i i 12863252 Name: the undersigned a member | of South Australia Police ES ratorence Address: PORTPIRIE PROSECUTIONUNIT ——i “Telephone }| 18 MAIN ROAD, PORT PIRIE SA 5540 Defe dant Name: PEARCE , Jacqueline Carol_ “Surname _ ~ “Given Name City/Town/Subub Stale Postcode | Offence details 1. On the 13" day of AUGUST 2015 at PORT PIRIE in the said State, drove a vehicle namely a maroon MITSUBISHI sedan SA Registration Pirie Island without due care Section 45 of the Road Traffic Act 1961. This is a summary offence. m-: road namely John 2. On the 13" day of AUGUST 2015 at PORT PIRIE in the said State, being a person to whom a direction was given to provide personal details pursuant to Section 40V(2) or 40V(3) of the Road Traffic Act 1961 by a member of the Police Force or authorised officer did not comply with such direction by engaging in conduct resulting in a contravention of the direction. Section 40V(4) of the Road Traffic Act 1961. This is a summary offence. 3. On the 13" day of AUGUST 2015 at PORT PIRIE in the said State, Resisted Constable ENE member of the Police Force in the execution of his duty. Section 6(2) of the Summary Offences Act 1953 This is a summary offence. 4. On the 13" day of AUGUST 2015 at PORT PIRIE in the said State, being a person who was required under Section 47E of the Road Traffic Act 1961, to submit to an alcotest, refused to comply with all reasonable directions of a member of the Police Force in relation to the requirement Section 47E (3) of the Road Traffic Act 1961. This is a summary offence. Other orders sought (forfeiture, compensation, additional penalty, destruction or the like — Rule 15.03) EFTA00266575

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Date a Witness — (Registrar, Deputy Registrar or Justice of the Peace) (Not required if Complainant is e Public Authority) EFTA00266576

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PD207 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT — ALCO TEST FOR ALCOHOL FAILURE TO COMPLY ADVICE ON REFUSAL OR FAILURE tec PEAZO “It i offence provide a breath sample without good cause. You could be fined J isos your & rete itis a defence if you have some physical or medical condition that only if you ask for a sample of your blood to be taken instead, show that condition also prevents the taking of blood. If you want a blood sample taken because of your condition, you should asf for that and the police wil help you to have the sample taken at Government . Do you understa Subject said: | said: “I now give you a final opportunity to it to an alcotest. | again direct you to take a deep breath and to seal your lips around the mouthpiece and exhale continuously through this mouthpiece, into the alcometer instrument with one continuous breath until | tell you to stop. Do you understand?” Subject said: . ee oe ee ee ee eee ee SUBJECT: COMPLIED / <r 1 (FAILED TO COMPLY (If so, how?) NOTES: “| am going to ask you some further questions concerning this matter. You are not obliged to answer these | said: questions unless you wish to do so. Anything you do say may be given in evidence, Do you understand?” Subject said: : v aa | said: “Have yo a eee hate ing to comply with my direction in relation to submitting to this alcotest?” Subject said: Z whats @ fas $ SiS-| Was IN he Car, I said: “Have you any reason of a physical or medical nature for refusing or failing to comply with, my direction in relation to this alcotest?” Subject said: - | waurk oa lawyer _ ites iy ete | said: "You will be reported for refusing or failing to comply with my directions in relation to this test. Do you understand?” Subject said: * | AWS | said: “It is a defence to a charge of refusing or failing to comply with my direction to submit to an alcotest if the reason for your refusal or failure to comply is because of some physical or medical condition. You cannot use such a defence unless you immediately make a request that a sample of your blood be taken by a medical practitioner nominated by you. However, if it becomes apparent that there is no reasonable likelihood that the medical practitioner nominated by you will be available to take the sample within 1 hour at some place not more than 10 kilometres from this location, or you do not nominate a particular medical practitioner, the sample of blood may be taken by any medical practitioner who is available to take the sample. Do you request that a sample of your blood be taken?” a Subjectsakd: * O* \Lwant a lawyer | said: “Which medical practitioner do you nominate?” Subject said: * — | said: “Arrangements will be made for a blood sample to be taken from you. Do you understand?” Subject said: 7 SUBJECT’S SIGNATURE: _ REPORTING ~~ Name: rac COALS posting: Yor : DISTRIBUTION: ATTACH TO REPORT DOCUMENTATION 2 Government Revised: 1/07/2013 Page lot of South Australia EFTA00266577

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SOUTH Jf AUSTRALIA AFFIDAVIT make oath and say; Ae ra kite way Amc EvéninQ OF 44 Boouse Qo's, , RECEWSH & PHONE CRKEK Fron Arcagvetirce NeiGh Roun ©F A NOmMace 6c YyerRs Aws kaoy Soumoed Facureneds AMD UPSEL Aour wduad De lin s ~ a o “ - PPENIAG Ao MER LOHYG SHE Aas eine ARARLHEDH, Ce ARCE Ova ea Speech Was Quite Cuteag =i Sapo Sue Hed Beem ApneSied And Ve os Recent Anenser By \e my EMRENS CF Ate (uce Force AI Aud Beacsy Odea Aue ay A No wens, “oras Sin Coreny, Qe tane c& Lecplans ; _—_———_— $< _ a Sworn at Pave rere this 4* day of - an in the said State Novew her20& 2016 | before me; 4) of the Peace) wore (H) EFTA00266578

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SBHiIneD BY BicL STHAMS VOBMARD LAWYERS PORT PIR I was not in a vehicle Not in a position to operate a vehicle f i PRINI10B SOUTH AUSTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT 7 POLICE APPREHENSION REPORT wesnccoee weeeeee Run Date : 26/08/2015 AP No : 16/846998 Run Time ; 15:01 Page 3 1 Report Job Submitted By I.D.: 7431/3 OFFENCE DETAILS - SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE BRIEF OVERVIEW Count 1 on the 13th of AUGUST 2015 at PORT PIRIE, Jacqueline Carol PEARCE, the accused . in this matter drove a vehicle namely @ maroon MITSUBISHI sedan SA Registration || on a road namely John Pirie Island without due care On the 13th of AUGUST 2015 at PORT PIRIE, Jacqueline Carol PEARCE, the ‘Jac Os cay in this matter, being a person to whom a direction was given to provide details by a member of the Police Force or authorised officer did not c with euch direction by engaging in conduct resulting in a contravention have if It is further alleged that the accused refused to state any of her pers: details when requested. Count 3 On the 13th of AUGUST 2015 at PORT PIRIE, Jacqueline Carol PEARCE, the accused in this matter resisted Constable I = member of the Police Force in the execution of his duty. Count 4 On the 13th of AUGUST 2015 at PORT PIRIE, Jacqueline Carol PEARCE, the accused in this matter was a person who was required under Section 47E of the Road Traffic Act 1961, to submit to an alcotest, refused to comply with all reasonable directions of a member of the Police Force in relation to the requirement Count 1 The witness in thie matter ia Kathy Marie JACOBS. EFTA00266579

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE APPREHENSION REPORT PRIN110B Run Date : 26/08/2015 Run Time : 15:01 Page 3 2 AP No + 16/846998 Report Job Submitted By I.D.+ 7431/3 on Thursday 13th August 2015 she was about 50 metres away from the Jetty at a place known to the PORT PIRIEZ locale as "The yt Bridge to Nowhere". JACOBS was with friends doing some photography when she obs 1 ve erved a maroon MITSUBISHI sedan, SA Registration ro towards her - fam ot and the group she was with. ‘ ‘ tena 1% a JACOBS watched as the sedan drove towards them at speed. JACOBS didn't know what / speed it was travelling at but thought it wae going so fast it was going to hit all Led . . wa her and the group. JACOBS states that the car braked heavily and turned, stopping about ten (10) metres away from her. The car was being driven in a very erratic manner. JACOBS obeerved that the driver of the sedan was a female, wearing a blue dress with high heels and blonde hair and that she was the only occupant of the vehicle. JACOBS saw that she exited from the driver's seat. JACOBS further states that she could hear the female talking but could not see anyone else with her, she wasn't sure if the female was talking to herself or not. POLICE Count 2 At about 9:07 pm on Thursday 17th August 2015, Police! 2 on mobile uniform patrol when tasked to a Driver Under the Influence in an area of PORT PIRIE known as "The Bridge to’ Nowhere” on the John Pirie Island. The tasking was for a drunk female driving a maroon MITSUBISHI Magna, SA Registration | and that the driver had almost been involved in an accident. On arrival rolice ME in a marked police vehicle located the motor vehicle in question, a maroon MITSUBISHI sedan, SA Registration parked facing north on the beach front about 50 metres away from the Jetty area. observed a female seated in the driver's seat of the sedan and exit the \ le to be standing next to the driver's door on exiting his vehicle. e approached the female who was wearing @ blue dress and high heels id attempting to roll a cigarette. HE oct ivates his personal body worn camera and approach female holding a an Alcotest device in hie hand. The female immediately told “I'm not blowing into that". KELLY could immediately smell a strong smell of intoxicati: liquor coming from the female. The female started to walk around the car away from Hw». could see was unsteady on her feet. MENNMM asked the female if she was the driver otor vehicle, her response was that she found it. F EFTA00266580

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE APPREHENSION REPORT PRIN110B Run Date : 26/08/2015 Run Time : 15:01 AP No + 16/846998 Report Job Submitted By I.D.s 7431/3 quested the female to provide her personal detaile. The female flat out refused. The female was informed that if she did not provide her details she When warned again the female could be arrested. Her reply was “Arrest me". if you fucking want to, Fuck you". replied “Yep, Arrest me, put me in handcuffs ‘emale was asked to provide police with her personal On three more occasions the & ‘9 subsequently arrested at detaile. The female refused three more times and wa 9:10 pm. Count 3 The female was informed she was under arrest and told to put her hands behind her back. The female instantly resisted police by gripping her hands together and crouching forwards. Her hands were clenched tightly and close to her stomach. i told the female to stop resisting on eight (8) occasions and to put her hands behind her back on ten (10) occasions. The female continued to tt police by kicking her legs about and pulling her hands and arms away from At about 9:12 pm, Gl «-: able to place both bande behind the females back. The task of placing the handcuffs on the female was made considerably harder by her physical resistance and non-compliance with verbal commands. At 9:13 pm further Port Pirie General Patrols arrived and provided assistance in conveying to female back to the Port Pirie Police Station. Prior to departing the female provided me with the name of “Jacqueline”. At about 9:20 I approached a group of people about 50 metres away from the arrest location and obtained witness details from Kathy JACOBS, the witness in thie matter. Registration checks on the vehicle confirmed that the sedan was registered to a female by the name of Jacqueline Carol PEARCE, the accused in this matter, of a PORT PIRIZ address. Count 4 At about 9:49 pm, Police GMM activated an audio voice recorder. directed the accused to submit to an Alcotest as he believed she was the driver of the sedan. The accused refused to submit to the Alcotest. WHEE commenced a PD207 - Oral Advice on Refusal or Failure to Comply with a direction in relation to an Alcotest. The accused was again directed to submit to an Alcotest. The accused again refused. The accused was provided with her rights in relation to the taking of “Good Cause" blood. The accused refused this right. The accused was cautioned prior to further questioning on the PD207. EFTA00266581

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT PRIN110B POLICE APPREHENSION REPORT wccccnesseccccesesasooosrs Run Date : 26/08/2015 AP No : 16/846998 Run Time : 15:01 Report Job Submitted By 1I.D.: 7431/3 Page : 4 ‘The accused was not formally interviewed in relation_to any other matters due to her level of intoxication and her demeanour towards The accused identity was confirmed by her South Australian Photographic Driver's Licence No. ACCUSED The accused in this matter is Jacqueline Carol YOUNG, oo The accused in this matter was not interviewed due to her demeanour towards police and her level of intoxication. EFTA00266582

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RETRIEVER YVEHICCES KEYS FROM taniT7ON Registry PD114 File No AFFIDAVIT IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT BETWEEN OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA AT POLICE PORT PIRIE (NAME OF INFORMANT / COMPLAINANT*) AND Jacqueline Carol PEARCE (DEFENDANT) ; of PORT PIRIE, in the State of South Australia, affirm and declare as follows: Deponent's Signature: BO, Witnessed By: | am a Constable of Police |D[burrently stationed within the Yorke Mid North Local Service Area and attached to the Yorke Mid North Highway Patrol. | commenced this addendum statement on Thursday 11" of August 2016 at PORT PIRIE. On Thursday 13" of August 2015 | was working in the township of PORT PIRIE when | was tasked to a job on the “Bridge to Nowhere” located on the John Pirie Island. As a result of this tasking | arrested a female by the name of Jacqueline Carol PEARCE. On my arrival | observed a maroon MITSUBISHI sedan parked facing the beach and foreshore area. PEARCE was initially seated in the driver's seat but exited the seat when she saw the police car arrive. The ignition was on but the engine was off. The stereo system fitted to the car was on and playing loud music. (Signature of person before whom affidavit affirmed and - Date: 23S) Ss declared) * Strike out whichever is inapplicable Rewiead: 24/11/9015 EFTA00266583

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PD114 Page 2 of 3 Continuance of AFFIDAVIT of: | 6. | turned the vehicle off which turned off the music in the car. | secured the keys that were located in the ignition to my key clip on my work belt. The key was a single MITSUBISHI car key with a black tag attached. 7. At the time of her arrest, PEARCE was holding in her hand a can of “Wild Turkey” bourbon and a cigarette. PEARCE smelt strongly of intoxicating liquor during my dealings with her. 8. A bag was located inside the vehicle which was conveyed with PEARCE to the Port Pirie Police Station. 9. At the Port Pirie Police Station, PEARCE identified herself as Jacqueline Carol PEARCE to the charging Sergeant, Sergeant [in 10. PEARCE refused to submit to an Alcotest. She was issued with a twelve month instant loss of licence which she refused to sign. The keys that were taken from the ignition of her vehicle were booked into.her property and returned to her on being bailed. All the property that was booked onto the SHIELD property section was signed for as belonging to PEARCE by PEARCE. This included the contents of the bag that was removed from the vehicle and the car key. Deponent's Signature: Ke __ Witnessed By: : (dl (Signature of person before whom affidavit affirmed and Date: 237 Bike declared) * Strike out whichever is inapplicable Rewend: 24/11/9015, EFTA00266584

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PD114 Page 3 of 3 Continuance of AFFIDAVIT of 11. A recording device was activated at the charge counter of the cells complex, a copy of this has since been added to the Police Property Management System (PPMS) 16/A34949 refers. A copy of the bodyworn camera footage was also added to PPMS, 16/A34949 refers. AFFIRMED AND DECLARED AT fer Rae _ — by the above named deponent, this — _____ day of AVGLS = “(SIGNATURE OF DEPONENT) it Beforeme: ee (1 Proclaimed Police Officer Justice of the Peace (Signature of person before whom affidavit affirmed and declared) (J Other: (Specify) —__ I — PPPS, (Name) ee A Justice of the Peace (ID / Signing ID) SultgBouth Australia (Station / EFTA00266585

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GAVE PERSONAL DETAILS Registry PD114 File No AFFIDAVIT IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT BETWEEN OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA AT POLICE PORT PIRIE (NAME OF INFORMANT / COMPLAINANT") AND Jacqualine PEARCE (DEFENDANT) IL, i. PORT PIRIE, in the State of South Australia, make oath and say as follows: 1. | am a Constable of Police, identification number currently stationed at PORT PIRIE patrols as a general duties member. Zs | commenced this statement at about 12.40 am on Tuesday, 22" December 2015 at the PORT PIRIE Police Station. 3. At about 9.15 pm on Thursday, 13" August 2015 | was on uniform mobile patrol in company with Constable te as the result of high patrol member Constable requesting assistance we attended the ‘Bridge to nowhere’ PORT PIRIE. 4. Constable i requested assistance via the police radio, | recall hearing a female voice screeching during his transmission. 5. At about 9.20 _ iii and | arrived at the ‘bridge to nowhere’ parking area which is adjacent to the industrial wharf area in the township. On arrival | observed a Deponent's Signature: _ Ci—_—_—_————____ Witnessed By: __ _ a _ Date: 22 I72 IAMS (Signature of pefson before whom affidavit swom) * Strike out whichever is inapplicable Dauiead DAM AIINAR EFTA00266586

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PD114 Page 2 of 4 Continuance of AFFIDAVIT of Jy : ee maroon Mitsubishi which was parked facing the water. | also observed a female person who was standing near the rear of the cage vehicle with im and Senior Constable 6. | would describe this female as Caucasian, fair skin, straight blonde hair which was below the shoulder in length, about 160 cm tall, about 50 kg and slight build. The female was wearing a tightly fitted bluish coloured dress which was above the knee. She was also wearing a black vinyl or leather material jacket. The female was being argumentative and was not listening to the police who were standing with her. 7. | was asked by i” if | could assist with searching the female as she was under arrest. | asked the female her name, she initially would not state, however she eventually ‘stated her name was Jacqueline. | searched the female at the rear of the cage vehicle. During this time | noticed that the female smelt strongly of liquor and her eyes were very glassy. | formed the opinion that the female was intoxicated. 8. P| and | conveyed Jacqueline to the PORT PIRIE Police Station cell complex where she was escorted inside. PY and | remained with Jaqueline until [iii arrived at the cells. 9. Upon BR ctuning to the cells | learned that Jaqueline’s full name was Jaqueline PEARCE. Deponent's Signature: § Zee —~_—_-—_ Witnessed B y Ze Date: 22 //2Z2 1 2ovS~__ (Signature.ef person before whom affidavit swom) * Strike out whichever is inapplicable Revised: 24/11/2015 EFTA00266587

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PD114 Page 3 of 4 Continuance of AFFIDAVIT of. | | : a 10. Once I had returned he directed PEARCE to blow into the alco test directed J several times, however she refused to participate. 11. FY and | remained in the cell complex with PEARCE until the completion of shift which was about 11.00 pm. During my time with PEARCE | found her to be uncooperative and verbally abusive toward police. 12. | had no further dealings with this matter. Deponent's Signature hi-_— —_ Witnessed By: Lee Date: 22 liz / 290;- (Signature of pgrson before whom affidavit swom) * Strike out whichever is inapplicable EFTA00266588

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PD114 Registry File No AFFIDAVIT IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT BETWEEN OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA AT POLICE PORT PIRIE (NAME OF INFORMANT / COMPLAINANT“) AND Jacqueline Carol PEARCE (DEFENDANT) I, | PORT PIRIE, in the State of South Australia, affirm and declare as follows: is | am a Senior Constable of Police, identification number Bi currentty stationed at Port Pirie Police Station. ee | commenced this statement at about 9.00 am on Sunday 20" December 2015. 3. At about 9.13 pm on Thursday 13” August 2015 | was working on solo uniform patrol when | heard Constable [EEE requesting assistance after he was tasked to potential drink driving incident on John Pirie Island, PORT PIRIE, aka The Bridge To No- where. 4. On arrival | saw, vith a female who | do not know and who | have never seen before. 5. | stopped close by and opened the rear door of the cage car. Deponent's Signature: W255 ___ Witnessed »—f_— a . (Signature of persoh bi fore whom affidavit affimed and Date: pu / \2 / 1S _ declared) * Strike out whichever is inapplicable EFTA00266589

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PD114 Page 2 of 2 Continuance of AFFIDAVIT of: FiOS 6. Also present was Senior Constable fF 7. The female was directed to get in the back of cage vehicle to which she refused. 8. At this time Constable ie Constable i arrived at the scene. 9. The female was placed in the rear of their vehicle prior to being conveyed to Port Pirie Police Station. 10. | did not have any conversation with this female in relation to any allegations. 11. | was not provided with her name. 12. | did not make any notes of this incident. —_) AFFIRMED AND DECLARED AT | dan Pete. ee — by the above named deponent, this 27 day of Dec tet ba _— 2s, $$. ; POA ae OF DEPONENT) ee Before me 2 _> 7 Prociaimed Police Officer (1 Justice of the Peace (Si ture of person before whom affidavit affirmed and declared) O Other: (Specify) 5 - a (a A (Name) (ID / Signing 1D) (Station / Suburb) EFTA00266590

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PD114 Registry File No AFFIDAVIT IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT BETWEEN OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA AT POLICE PORT PIRIE (NAME OF INFORMANT / COMPLAINANT*) AND Jacqueline PEARCE (DEFENDANT) 1, of PORT PIRIE, in the State of South Australia, make oath and say / affirm and deciare* as follows: 1. | am a Constable of police ID Nojjjgggcurrently stationed at the Port Pirie Police Station. 2. | commenced this statement at about 1.48 am on Sunday the 20" of December 2015 at PORT PIRIE. 3. On Thursday the 13" of August 2015 | was on uniform mobile patrol in company with Constable all at about 9.17 pm we attended John Pirie Island, PORT PIRIE, after receiving a request for assistance from Constable mz. 4. Upon arrival | saw a female who was identified to me as being Jacqueline PEARCE, the accused, handcuffed to the rear next standing next to a cage police vehicle. Also present were Senior Constabi_{iEnd Senior Constable with Constable IE BB cecuestea us to convey the accused to the Port Pirie Police Station in our sedan \ (Signature of person before whom affidavit “swom / Date: 20 112 i b> affirmed and declared) * Strike out whichever is inapplicable Deponent's Signature: EFTA00266591

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PD114 Page 2 of 2 Continuance of AFFIDAVIT of: TT #3 3§3€3+~L fleet, as she had become agitated when they had previously attempted to place her into the cage vehicle for conveyance. 5. The accused was placed into the rear seat of the patrol vehicle. [EM sat in the other rear seat of the vehicle as | drove the vehicle to the Port Pirie Police Station cell complex. | assisted supervising the accused as she was placed in the observation room of the cell complex, whilst | | commenced the charging data entry. The accused ‘rambled’ whilst seated in the observation room; much of which | couldn't understand. 6. Whilst supervising the accused, EE attempted to submit her to an alcotest in the cell complex, which she refused to comply with. i The accused was charged and left in the care of staff in the cell complex. 8. | have had no further dealings in the matter. *SWORN-AT—/ AFFIRMED ANDDECLAREDAT _—«PORT PIRIE ee thy by the above named deponent, this ¥/9) dayof De cerber _ 20_ l > _ (SIGNATURE OF DEPONENT) Before me: ou TF ; Pf orccaimed Police Officer C0 Justice of the Peace (Signature of person before whom affidavit *swom / affirmed and declared) ((] Other: (Specify) os — (Name) (ID/SigningID) . ~—~—~—~—~_~«(Station / Suburb) 7 — EFTA00266592

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PD114 Registry File No AFFIDAVIT IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT BETWEEN OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA AT POLICE PORT PIRIE (NAME OF INFORMANT / COMPLAINANT*) AND Jacqueline PEARCE (DEFENDANT) hi - PORT PIRIE POLICE, in the State of South Australia, affirm and declare as follows: iB | am a Senior Constable First Class of police ID No | | currently stationed at the Port Pirie Police Station. 2. | commenced this statement at about 12.20 am on Tuesday the 22” of December 2015 at PORT PIRIE. 3. On Thursday the 13" of August 2015 | was on solo uniform mobile patrol when at about 9.13 pm | attended John Pirie Island, PORT PIRIE, after receiving a request for assistance from Constable I. 4. Upon arrival | saw a female who was identified to me as being Jacqueline PEARCE, the accused, standing next to a maroon MITSUBISHI Magna sedan, South Australian Registration a. parked at the carpark situated at the northern end of John Pirie Island. 5. | further saw Constable J attempting to placed handcuffs on PEARCE who appeared to be resisting thus | assisted to place them on. > Fo Witnessed By: . (Signature of person before whom affidavit affirmed and Date: 7 o declared) * Strike out whichever is inapplicable Revised: 24/11/2015 Deponent’s Signa’ EFTA00266593

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PD114 Page 2 of 2 Continuance of AFFIDAVIT of: FY 6. At this time Senior Constable HE arrived with the Police cage vehicle, at which time PEARCE became agitated and refused to get in to the back of the cage vehicle. 7. At this time Constables at: and arrived in a Police sedan and ae ou: PEARCE in to the rear of the Police sedan and she was conveyed to the Port Pirie Police station by [mand | | < ( AFFIRMED AND DECLARED AT (Gar [RE - » 2 Deceme is by the above named deponent, this a day of TSE 20 . tf GI EPONENT) : Before me: fv---_— _ [brocisimed Police cer] Justice of the Peace (Signature of person before whom affidavit affirmed and declared) (] Other: (Specify) xa “Yue (ID / Signing ID) ~~ (Station / Suburb) EFTA00266594

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PD114 Page 2 of 2 Continuance of AFFIDAVIT of: :.—*& ee > _out of the car and started to dance around and lean against the bonnet of the car, as if she was having a one person party. 5. The female was dressed well and she gave me the impression she was on drugs just because of her actions and the way she acting dancing about and singing. 6. One of our group rang the police to report this incident as we were concerned about the re . female and the fact that we did not believe that she should be driving. SWORN AT v Foe — feat a by the above named deponent, this Lae day of _ Dd: DEPONENT) Before me: 7 _———— : K1Proclaimed Police Office (J Justice of the Peace (Si of person before whom affidavit swom) (Other: (Specify) _ (Name, (ID/SigningID) =~ (Station / Suburb) EFTA00266595

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WITNESSES - PPPROPCHABLE - GOT OST OF THE VEHICLE TL WAS NoT IN THE VEHIccEe Registry PD114 File No AFFIDAVIT IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT BETWEEN OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA AT POLICE PORT PIRIE (NAME OF INFORMANT / COMPLAINANT*) AND Jacqueline Carol PEARCE (DEFENDANT) |, Ernest Edwin POLLEY of PORT PIRIE, in the State of South Australia, make oath and Say as follows: uf lam Ernest Edwin POLLEY and | give this statement to Senior Constable ma | | at 9:08am on Monday 28" December 2015 at the PORT PIRIE Police Station. 2. On Thursday 13" August 2015 at about 9:00pm | was with friends about 50 metres away from the Jetty at a place known to the PORT PIRIE locals as “The Bridge to Nowhere”, we were taking photographs towards the silos situated there, at this time | saw a car coming towards us at speed, | could only see the headlights initially, but as the car got closer | started to wave a torch around so the car would see us. 3. The car didn’t slow down until suddenly it was on us and we were caught in the headlights. The car locked its wheels up and skidded but managed to stop only about 4 meters from us and swerved to the left as it did so. The car was dark coloured sedan. 4. | walked up the car and spoke with the female driver, she was the sole occupant of the car. | explained that we were taking photos and using lights and with thidtthe female got Deponent's Signature: d - - Witnessed By: Z — Date: _ / / \ - (Signature of whom affidavit swom) * Strike out whichever is inapplicable EFTA00266596

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FRCS) FIED STATEME)MST - CONFLICTING WITH SéEcon\n “AWENT ON TAKING Registry J fons NOT visi BLE ARREST D114 FileNo * TETOGRARHS - = NOT CoN cERNED AFFIDAVIT IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT BETWEEN OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA AT POLICE ' PORT PIRIE (NAME OF INFORMANT / COMPLAINANT") AND . Jacqueline PEARCE (DEFENDANT) |, Ernie POLLEY of CRYSTAL BROOK, in the State of South Australia, affirm and declare as follows: 1. 1am providing this statement to Constabiqi of the Yorke Mid Highway Patrol per phone. 2. | provided this addendum statement on Thursday 11" of August 2016. 3. While | was doing my photography with a group of friends over “The Bridge to Nowhere” in Port Pirie, | observed a vehicle come up to us at speed then skid to a stop. | was worried that the car was going to crash into us. | went up and spoke with the driver. It was a female and she was alone in the vehicle. 4. She exited the vehicle and it appeared as though she was having a one person party. She was lounging on the bonnet of the vehicle and dancing around. 5. One of the group contacted police and when they came, they arrested her. It was the same woman that was driving that was arrested by police. Deponent's Signature: lbh, Witnessed By: (Signature of person saree it affirmed and Date: 121 IG. * Strike out whichever is inapplicable EFTA00266597

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PD114 Page 2 of 2 Continuance of AFFIDAVIT of: _Ernie POLLEY _ 6. + When the police officer was arresting her, it appeared as though the police were struggling with her at the back of the car. She wasn’t making it easy for them. AFFIRMED AND DECLARED AT To Firve 7 by the above named deponent, this __\“Hh. dayof _ Au gust - 2 {h- (SIGNATURE OF DEPON Before me: =o [Frociaimed Police Officer (] Justice of the Peace (Signature fore whom affidavit affirmed and declared) (J Other: (Specify) _ _ Tort Tirie - (Name) (ID / Signing ID) (Station / Suburb) EFTA00266598

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SECOND AUEGGED WINESS . CONFUCTING WiTre ERNIE POLLY AFFIBDAUT KEXATED € ErticcE - ce ™— =e pis I WAS NotIN THE pois File No AFFIDAVIT IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT BETWEEN OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAAT - POLICE PORT PIRIE (NAME OF INFORMANT / COMPLAINANT*) AND Jacqueline Carol PEARCE (DEFENDANT) __ |, Kathy Marie JACOBS of NAPPERBY, in the State of South Australia, affirm and declare as follows: 1. | am providing this statement to Constable EEE of the Yorke Mid North Highway Patrol per phone. 2. | provided this addendum statement on Thursday 18" of August 2016. 3. On Thursday 13" of August 2015 | was with a group of friends at a beach area known as the “Bridge to Nowhere” in PORT PIRIE. We were taking photographs on the beach when | observed a car driving towards us. 4. a\c_| observed that a female exited the vehicle and was by herself. | had called the police because of her manner of driving. 5. | photographed the vehicle's registration so that | could tell police what it was when | called them- 6. When the police arrived they ended up arresting the female that was driving the car. Deponent’s Signature: KNEA_. Witnessed By: (Signature of person before whom affidavit affirmed and pate: 237 B/ 201K declared) * Strike out whichever is inapplicable EFTA00266599

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PD114 Page 2 of 2 Continuance of AFFIDAVIT of: Kathy Marie JACOBS | a 7. | did not see the female in the company of anybody else. She was by herself. AFFIRMED AND DECLARED AT _ NARPERBY ee by the above named deponent, this 223A __ day of AUGUST ss 20 co ~ (SIGNATURE OF DEPONENT) : Before me: SPT ee [Proctaimed Police Officer (CO Justice of the Peace (Signature of person before whom affidavit affirmed and declared) [J Other: (Specify) __ ee fame, igning — ~ (Station / Suburb) EFTA00266600

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Registry PD114 File No AFFIDAVIT IN THE MAGISTRAYES COURT BETWzEX OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA AT POL'CE PORT PIRIE (NAME OF INFORMANT / COMPLAINANT*) AND (DEFENDANT) |, Kathy Marie !ACOBS of PORT PIRIE, in the State of South Australia, - / affirm and declare” as follows: { provicied tits statemestn constabldn at 9.20am on Fricy 14" August 2015 at PORT PIRIE. i) At about 8.30pm on Thursday 13” August 2015, | was at PORT PIRIE about 50 metres away from the jetty across what is known in town as the ‘bridge to nowhere’. The bridge comes off of Main Road PORT PIRIE and goes across the water to a scrub area where there are some boat ramps and a jetty. 3. | was there doing some photography with some friends when a maroon Mitsubishi sedan arrived. i watched the car driving towards us at speed | don't know exactly how fast the car was going but it was going very fast. When it drove closer ! ¢ ‘ought it was going to drive into us but it braked heavily und turned and pulled up about 10 metres away from us. Te car parked with the headlichts facing towards the beach. | do not know ido not know the Deponent's Signature: > ____ Witnessed By: a (Signature of hom end "wwoe 7 * Strike out \hichever is inapplicable Revised: 14/01/2'5 EFTA00266601

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CONFUCTING - HEPOUCGHTS - DID NoT WoONESS HRREST WE WENT Brick 7O TAKING PHOTOS - NOT -CONCERNED PFTER CLAIMING REASON FOR CALUNG POLICE - CONCERNED | —_— Page 2 of 3 Continuance of AFFIDAVIT of: _Kathy Marie JACOBS 4 number plate but we did take a pliGio of it. When it pulled up | don't think that the car lost traction and slid but it was being driven in an erratic manner. When the car stopped a female with blonde hair, dressed in heels and a blue dress got out of the driver's seat of the car. The female staggered down towards the beach towards Ernie POLLY who was one of the males | was with. She turned around and walked back to her car and lit a cigarette and wa; leaning against the bonnet of her car smoking. 5. “KErnie walked up to the female and as<ed her to turn the headlights off as we were trying to photograph some lighting effects - «ave- She turned the lights off without any issues. She sit around smoking her cigarette and a short time later she turned on some music. | hearc her open a can and saw her drinking. | don’t know what she was drinking, She then stared to dance and was talking. | didn't know if there was anyone else in the car or if she was talking to herself. She started to sing and continued to dance. 6. | thought her behaviour was weird so | called the Police. About 20 minutes later a Police car arrived. | was by the jetty with a few other people and | saw the police car stop by the female. 7. 2\« We went back to taking photos. | didn’t take much r otice of what was going on but a short time later | heard a commotion and tu . [couldn't see a lot because of the police cars head lights but | saw flashes of blue of the females dress. | heard the femele Deponent's Signature: _ Te _ Winessed By: (Signature of * Strike out whichever is inapplicable Revised: 14/01/2015 EFTA00266602

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~ PD114 : Page 3 of 3 Continuance of AFFIDAVIT of: _Kathy Marie ACOBS shouting. A short time later | saw two other police cars arrivett could see anything —— because of all of the head lights. 8. A short time later a police officer approached us and | spoke to him. | gave him my details and he asked if | could make a statement. | spoke to the officer for a little while. Emie care and gave his details to the police too. 9. The police then left with the female and her car was left at the beach. 10. | wou'd describe the female as Caucasian, medium build and height, blonde long Straight hair, Wearing @ Diue dress and heels. $n _ &™. 2SWORMAT 1 AFFIRMED AND DECLARED AT bur / Tres by the above jamed deponent, this _ier day of Ps wraunrot . 20 “Ss RG "(SIGNATURE OF DEPONENT) 7 Before me: b. ~ ___ A Proclaimed Police Officer (1 Justice of the Peace ture of person before. whom affidavit “ewer / affirmed and declared) ["] Other: (Specify) (Name) ~~ (ID/ Signing ID) (Station 7 Suburb) EFTA00266603

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LeceED IN HOLOING CELL - ICEPACK en SHOULDER “WHAT HAVE YOU GOT oN ONDER THAT DRESS ~ SEXUAL COMMENT UNOSUAL commen [By Detention log entry: Property / 13/08/2015 22:28 / PEARCE, J, / #PD53143 MILDRUM, J. / --13/08/2015 22:28 ... File Edit View Help sax B&4H 43/08/2015 22:28 ACS T- Added item: NECKLACES , quant: 1 Police General Added item: NECKLACE , quant: 1 Police General Added item: RINGS , quant: 2 Police General Added item: STUD EARINGS , quant: 2 Police General Added item: SLEEPERS , quant: 3 Police General Added item: EARING ACCESSORY , quant: 1 Police General : item: STILETOS - PAIR OF , quant: 1 Police General Added item: BLACK JACKET , quant: 1 Police General Added item: CAR KEY , quant: 1 Police General Added item: BAG & CONTENTS , quant: 1 Police General Added item: SAMSUNG MOBILE PHONE , quant: 1 Police General Added item: FORD CAR KEY AND HOUSE KEYS , quant: 1 Police General Added item: BLACK WALLET & CARDS , quant: 1 Police General Added item: BAILAPPLICATION INFORMATION PAPER , quant: 1 Police General Added 1 x $1 coin(s) Added $.45 of coins ‘otal amount held by police: 1.45 “| & Officer sign — EFTA00266604

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Confidential statement of Jacqueline Pearce On the night in question, 13th August 2015, | had spent the late afternoon, into the early evening within the company of my girlfriend, as | been upset with a man ( Zac -Dating site profile - Police officer ), that | had been speaking to via my mobile phone contact for a duration of about two months, on and off. Zac and | had encountered conflict, in our interaction, as Zac had made a derogative remark, which | had found very unusual, insulting and degrading. Comment: “ You make the most money lying on my back in bed” , and a reference to prostitution. | had stopped my interaction with Zac on this occasion and had blocked his phone number from connecting with mine via text messages or phone call contact. | was still in interactions with Paul Gardner at this time but the relationship had become one of a volatile nature which had caused confusion and fear within my mind, which had resulted in an affair of disconnection of interaction on numerous occasions over a ten month period. The relationship of which | had been sharing with Paul Gardner had again ceased in contact and | had unblocked the phone number of Zac, under the suspicion that the incidents that were occurring around me were related in some way. On the day that | had unblocked Zac’s phone number on my mobile phone, within an hour, | received a text message from Zac, re-instating our contact and our shared conversations from our previous contacts. After a long period of continual deep thinking in regards to the events that had been unfolding within my life over a five year period, the suspicious behaviour and the unusual activity began to make sense and | began to believe that | had been a target of an illegal activity of sexual intent within this local region, concerning prominent positions and police involvement. | began to believe that the targeting was one of a pre— meditated , well orchestrated conspiracy to entrap myself and my children, including my immediate family, into a life of prostitution. | began to become quite fearful and my mind began to race with panic and fear, as the fear overwhelmed me that my children had been hurt or assaulted in the same way of the targeted assault that had been applied upon myself. Due to the numerous amounts of unusual behaviour and activities that had surrounded myself and my family. | had sort the company of a friend that day in my need for comfort and to talk about these issues that | had held in great concern within my mind. EFTA00266606

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After consuming a glass of wine and one can of Wild Turkey , pre-mixed bourbon, that | had purchased to share with my girlfriend that afternoon, | gathered my belongings - handbag, cigarettes and the three cans of bourbon that had remained within the cardboard holder from the purchase of the alcohol, and left the residence about seven pm that evening. | then drove to the local beach ramp site carpark, in Port Pirie, and parked my vehicle facing the waters edge, close to the “ Bridge to Nowhere “. | sat in in the front drivers seat, over looking the water and the John Pirie Island from across the water, feeling very nervous, fearful and confused, as | smoked a cigarette and continued to ponder over all the details of information and events that had surrounded myself and my family in the previous years leading up to this evening. | had become very confused and now feared that the continual sexual advances that | had been receiving over a five year period from unknown, unusual sources, and the attention that had surrounded myself, my children and my immediate family from numerous male and female officers, business owners, medical experts, men from within prominent positions and members of the local public ,had been a pre - meditated sexual attack to form a image of deformation upon myself and my children. | started to cry, placing my head into my hands as | sat in the front seat drivers side of my vehicle, confused, upset and bewildered to the reason behind these occurrences, and as was trying to come to a decision as what to do, as | felt that | could not report this to the local police department as | feared their involvement in the sexual advances that | had been receiving over a long period of time. | had come to the conclusion that Zac ( the alleged Police officer that | had been speaking to ), was in some way involved in this sexual attack upon myself and my family and | had become suspicious that Zac was in fact impersonating a police officer and was not the person of whom he had claimed to be. ( Plenty of Fish - online dating site - first contact of our interaction ) | sent Zac a text message via my mobile phone, underlining and stating ( a clear message of the understanding that | was not impressed with being treated this way and made it very clear to him that I did not wish for him to make any contact with me in the future. (a defensive message ). | sent this message at eight pm that evening ( phone record ) Last contact with Zac - 14th August 2015, ( phone record ) After sending the message, | placed the mobile phone into my vehicles central console and lit up another cigarette, as | continued to look over the water towards the John Pirie Island. As | sat smoking my cigarette , | noticed a spectacle of coloured, flickering lights spinning in the evenings darkened skies, coming from the direction of the John Pirie Island beachfront. “What's that ? “, | commented to myself , as | continued to finish my cigarette and watch the flickering lights in the darkened sky. | butted out my cigarette in the vehicles ashtray and started the engine of my vehicle and drove over to the entrance of the “ Bridge to Nowhere “. EFTA00266607

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| stopped at the red traffic lights at the entrance to the bridge and entered the bridges upon the changing colour of the traffic lights at the speed indicated on the bridge sign post. | followed the road that led onto the gravelled road that directed you to the waters Beachfront, noticing campers, a tent and a four wheel drive to my right, situated just after the bitumen road area, and continued to amble slowly down onto the beachfront towards the flickering lights, that | could now see were a string of fireworks, connected to a cable or rope of some type, being swung around in a circle above a mans head. ( Ernie Polly ) and a film crew recording on a tri - pod about 50 metres away from the position of the man, standing on the waters edge in front of the first red tower situated in the water. | parked the car facing side onto the film crew and the group of vehicles, about 50 metres distance away, but in direct line with the first red tower and the man ( Ernie Polly ), swinging the fireworks around above his head. | exited the vehicle via the drivers side door, leaving the radio playing ( Magic FM ) and the drivers door open as | stood against the front drivers side front guard of the vehicle. ( Rego : a ). I had left the drivers side door open, as | was listening to the music and singing quietly, trying to ease my mind from the events of the day. | opened the can of coke that my friend had given me to drink instead of the alcohol, as | was driving. | continued to listen to the music while | watched the film crew filming the fireworks display being swung around on the cable. | did not know these people- film crew or the man. As | stood watching the display, the man ( Ernie Polly ) stopped swinging the fireworks display above his head and walked diagonally towards the film crew and they spoke quietly to each other. ( | was not close enough to hear one word of this conversation. ) After speaking for a moment to the woman ( Kathy Jacobs ) the man ( Ernie Polly ), started to walk towards my direction with the fireworks cable in his hands. As he approached and had entered into my ear shot ( hearing distance ), | called out to the man ( Erie Polly ), asking if it was okay for me to stand and watch the display. The man ( Ernie Polly ) replied instantly in a friendly manner, “ Yes, as long as you don't get in the way “, and proceeded to walk back over to the waters edge of which he had been standing previously in front of the first red tower in situated in the water, and continued with the activities, as | watched quietly, leaning against the front drivers side guard of my vehicle. After standing in that position for close to an hour, watching the fireworks display on the waterfront, the man ( Ernie Polly ) and the film crew packed up the film equipment and fireworks display and packed them into their vehicles and left the area. ( about three cars - one was white ). | continued to stand next to my vehicles front drivers side guard and proceeded to roll a cigarette as | finished the warm can of coke that | had been sipping while watching the display. As | stood rolling the cigarette, listening to the radio alone and now in isolation on the beach front, a police vehicle rushed upon the scene, driving at a very fast speed EFTA00266608

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a slid onto the scene in the gravel and beach sand, about ten metres away from my parked position on the beach, billowing a screen of dust and gravel into the air as the police vehicle came to a sliding halt. A police officer leapt from out of the drivers side seating of the vehicle and rushed aggressively towards me, standing next to my vehicle, holding out in front of him at arms length distance a breathalyser testing unit and angrily demanded, “ Blow in this “. As the police officer ( Constable — ) rushed aggressively towards me, | started to panic ( as my mind raced in regards to the previous thoughts and conclusions of the suspicious activity that had been surrounding me for a long time ), and feared for my life of a physical or sexual attack, as | had been receiving death threats and threats of violence from an unknown source. | dropped the can of coke from out of my hand, that spilt down the front of my dress and rolled under the front of my vehicle and my cigarettes fell onto the bonnet of my vehicle, as | raised my hands up above my face, flat palms facing towards the police officer (Constable {gguaguimitg ), in a surrendering position as | said the words, “ No, whoa, What is going on ? “, In a panicked voice. The officer ( toe grabbed my arms aggressively and aggressively slid me down the length of my vehicle and up against the drivers side back panel at the back end of my vehicle. “ What are you doing ? “, | cried out, fearful and panicked, as the officer aggressively grabbed my arms, forcing them behind my back, hurting my left and right shoulders, wrists and arms severely as he roughly placed my hands into the very tight handcuffs, as he shoved his other hand, that was not holding my hands in the hand cuffs, to the base of my skull and slammed my face down hard against the boot panel of my vehicle, resulting in an instant swelling and bruising of my left cheek bone. “What is going on ? “, | cried out again to the police officer, as | raised my face up from off of the boot panel. “ Your under arrest for resisting an officer “, Constable replied, as he stood holding me against my vehicle in the handcuffs reece weight up against the full length of my body. As | raised my face up off from off the boot of my vehicle | noticed that three other police vehicles had arrived on the scene and the police had opened the back of the paddy wagon police vehicle in preparation to place me inside the back department of this vehicle. | panicked in terror as the other male officers ( about 6 ) formed a half circle around me, from the position of Constable IEEE police vehicle to the paddy wagon and stood in an intimigati ner around me. Constable MERE nova me from off of the back of my vehicle and stood me next to a female officer ( dark short hair, with black rimmed glasses, modern style , younger officer ) , that had arrived on the scene. | stepped back behind the female officer, handcuffs on my wrists and started to cry in terror, panic and started to plead with her through my tears, “ Please don't let them put me in there “. “ Oh god, please don't let them put me in there “, pleading and begging the female officer. ( motioning towards the opened paddy wagon police vehicle ). The female officer talked to me calmly, trying to console my fears before stepping towards Constable and having a private conversation with him. The female officer returned to the position of which | was standing (about two arms length distance away from her ) , and informed me that she would place me into the back seat of the EFTA00266609

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police vehicle, which the female officer proceeded to do. | was left sitting in the back seat of the police vehicle for about ten minutes while the other police officers spoke to one another. A male officer returned to the police vehicle that | was sitting in, closed the back door of the police vehicle and proceeded to escort me back to the local Port Pirie Police Station. As we drove along the gravelled section towards the “ Bridge to Nowhere “, the male officer whom was driving the police vehicle shone his torch on the campers that | had seen upon my entry into the area, but continued to drive the police vehicle towards the “ Bridge to Nowhere “. When we arrived at the Port Pirie Police Station , | was escorted from the police vehicle by the accompanying officer to the back section of the Port Pirie Police Station where the cells are. | had not been in this section of the police station before and felt very fearful and confused as to the police officers intent and of why | had been arrested in the first place as it had not been explained to me apart from resisting arrest and refusing to blow in the alco test. | felt very nervous, confused, fearful and untrusting of the male officers and of the situation of which | now stood. ( sexual advances, police involvement in numerous unexplained incidents. ) | was led towards a counter that had a glass panel in the front of it, an open door on the left hand side of the room, a computer and computer screen on the right hand side of the counter, and a window (venetian covered - closed ) and a door at the back of the office area. It had looked to me like an open office cubicle. | asked if | was able to use the lavatory. The officer said yes and led me to this section before leading me back out to the open office cubicle where | was then stripped down of my black, short length jacket, stiletto heels, anklet bracelet and my belongings ( handbag ), and was left standing in only my tight fitting dress. | kept asking the female and male officers that stood around in numerous amounts around me - “ Why have | been arrested for standing on a beach watching fireworks ? “, but kept on receiving the same reply, “ For resisting arrest “. | kept asking the same question as my mind could not fathom the reason for their arrival on the scene of the beach in the first place apart from the sexual advances and the continual police harassment that | had been receiving over a very long period of time. The police officers would not give me an explanation or ignoring my questions with silence. | started to explain and complain that | was experiencing and suffering from a lot of pain in the region of my right shoulder to which | was presented with an icepack which | held against the pain in my right shoulder for the whole duration of the period spent at the police station. My wrists that had been aggressively forced into the very tight handcuffs had begun to bruise and swell to double their size and my movement in this area had began to become constricted due to the enormous amounts of swelling and bruising. | was beginning to display bruising and swelling down the lengths of my wrists to my shoulders amongst the red abrasions and fingerprint marks wrapped around the skin of my arms. ( Photos taken on the night - mobile phone- accidently deleted ) | kept repeating my questions of why had | been arrested for standing on a beach outside of my vehicle, as | had not caused any trouble or disturbances to any member of the EFTA00266610

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6 public or destruction of any public property. “You know why you are here “, a male officer and a female officer replied. ‘ No | don’t “, | answered, confused and fearful. At no time was | read my rights or had it been explained to me as to why the officers had arrested me or why they had come to the beachfront in the first place. | kept asking when explained to me “ Resisting arrest “, “ But why was | arrested in the first place “, “What did | do ? “. As the numerous police officers including Constable stood around me, coming in and out of the door at the back entrance to the open office cubicle area | over heard one of the officers mention the name “ Roger “, and also a local member of parliament before proceeding to ask the question ‘ So what have you got on under that dress ? “ | looked at the police officer very concerned and fearful of the comment ( sexual intent ), as | found the comment to be very sexually intrusive / invasive and an inappropriate line of questioning considering the charges and circumstances of which | had found myself in their custody. The dress that | was wearing on that evening was very tight fitting - elasticised and was very obvious that | could not hide or fit anything under that dress apart from the underwear of which | was wearing. | felt very fearful of their intentions and untrusting of the circumstances of which | was standing. ‘| want to make a phone call “, | said, looking at the female officer ( older woman, dark , short hair- shoulder length hair, glasses ). “ | am dating a police officer, his name is Zac “*, | explained to Constable [EA “ Well do you want to ring Zac then “, Constable Aa replied sarcastically , sniggering at me smugly. | had felt then that this a of a sinister planed attack upon myself and my family and that Conteh in bac a close personal interaction with the officer that | was seeing, Zac and had planned this attack together that night after | had broken of the interaction with Zac that nigh, about an hour earlier - Phone records supplied. | became very fearful, anxious and confused and started to once again panic. My fears of the outcome of the night were in regards to my physical wellbeing. “I'm not answering anything with out a lawyer present “, | said, asking for my phone call again. The female officer who stood behind the glassed panel of the cubicle handed me the hand set of the phone and proceeded to dial the number for me of my next door neighbour , Val Stevens, and | began to explain to Val that | had been arrested and was in the Port Pirie police station and | was very confused as to why | was there as the police officers would not explain it to me. ( Val Stevens has agreed to be a witness to my state of mind and this phone call from the Port Pirie Police Station - Val Stevens - mobile phone ) | stood freezing as | was surrounded by numerous police officers coming and going in and out of the back entrance door to the cubicle area as | held the icepack against the pain in my shoulder, as the police officers gathered around me asking questions. As the officers proceeded to ask questions | noticed someone looking at me through the venetian covers of the window at the back of the cubicle before closing it again. Constable | proceeded to turn on a recording device and ask me questions in relation to the evenings events. As | was now quite shocked and panicked and in EFTA00266611

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IN in a lot of confusion as to why | had been arrested, | refused to answer questi replied to each question with “ No comment “, as | stood staring at Constable fl and him at me. | complained that | was feeling very cold and two police officers proceeded to fetch me a blanket and wrap it around my shoulders and body to keep me warm before leading me to another cubicle area, behind me were | stood waiting. A police officer ( younger , dark longish shoulder length hair, shaven ) stood guard at the opened entrance of the cubicle. As | waited in the cubicle now in shock, panic as to what was going to happen next, very anxious and overwhelmed by the situation and the realisation that this may have been part of a planned attack of a sexual nature, | began to have flashbacks within my mind of a terrifying event / experience that | had suffered at the age of 19, which had left me with ( Police report - Moonta Police Station, restraining order was issued on the man involved through the Kadina Magistrates court ) | began to stutter and speak irrationally , outlining the details of this terrible event in my life and complaining of how the perpetrator ( boyfriend at the time ), got away with the crime and ,that | felt very unfairly treated as the victim of that crime was now being targeted by the Port Pirie Police Department. | had felt that the police officers had targeted an innocent victim as | have a clean police record - history and a long history of community involvement within Port Pirie. The younger male officer who stood at the entrance to the cubicle stood listening to my complaints, closing his eyes at my comments and told me to be careful what | was saying about Constable IRIN ond the other police officers. “ So this is how you treat people do you, This is what you do ? “, I cried out, “ You let my attacker go with a slap on the wrist after holding a knife to my throat and entrapping me in his house and you come hunting for me years later for standing on a beach watching fireworks “. The younger officer did not make a comment. After a period of time of waiting in the cubicle | was led by two accompanying officers ( the female officer from the beach and the younger male officer standing guard ), back to the open office cubicle area as the two officers proceeded to place rubber gloves on their hands as if to conduct an internal search of my person. | overheard another officer saying from the other room behind the cubicle, “ That won't be necessary “. The two officers proceeded to remove the gloves off of their hands and throw them into the waste basket. | was then led by the two officers to the cell blocks with the blanket and icepack and locked into the cell. After about an hour a police officer came to the cell and asked me to blow into a breathalyser, | agreed and was informed that the reading was negative and the officer left. After about another thirty minutes | was taken out of the cell and led back to the open office cubicle area and was told that a DNA sample and my fingerprints had to collected according to the resisting arrest charges. The police officer proceeded to take a swab EFTA00266612

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from the inside of my cheek and then | was led to a section with a machine that recorded your fingerprints. Due to the severe swelling and bruising of my wrists and arms, | had lost the mobility of the movement / rotation of my wrists and could not rotate my fingers properly to perform this duty. | was then led back to the open office cubicle area where | continued to ask the police officers “ Why have | been arrested? “. | kept receiving the same response, “ For resisting arrest “, and was asked to sign the bail documents and release forms and was explained to me that the charge carried an instant 12 months suspension of my licence. | felt at the time that this was part of their planned attack to now immobilise me along with the many other inflictions of which had surrounded me from the suspicious and unusual activities. After being handed my belonging id handbag and re-dressing myself while standing with two police officers je name of one of the officers ) , | was told that the officers would escort me back to my place of residence and handed me the bail condition documents and informed me of the pending court date for my appearance. The other officer asked ( Officer ), if he would be allowed to drive my vehicle that had remained parked on the John Pirie Island back to my place of residence. The officer J) agreed. | was then told to meet the two officers out on the footpath in front of the Port Pirie Police Station and was led out of the station via a side entrance and proceeded to walk out onto the footpath and wait for the officers to arrive. | was placed into the back seat of the police vehicle ( enclosed plastic partition between the front / back seats of the inside of the police vehicle ) and escorted to the John Pirie Island to the position of my parked vehicle. | asked the officer whom sat in the police vehicle with me (lll) | | was able to collect some of my personal belongings out of my vehicle to which the officer ( J) agreed. As | approached my vehicle and started to collect my belongings | noticed a crushed can of one of the Wild Turkey bourbon cans from the front seat of my vehicle, placed strategically against the windscreen at the top of the bonnet of the vehicle next to my cigarettes that had been placed under the wiper blades of my vehicle and that there were only two cans of the Wild Turkey bourbon cans sitting inside the cardboard holder on the front passenger side seat. There had been three unopened cans of the Wild Turkey bourbon sitting within the cardboard holder on the passenger side seating upon my arrest. The fallen can of coke that had rolled under the front end of my vehicle upon my arrest was not in sight upon my return. | returned to the police vehicle and was escorted by the officer back to my place of residence as the other officer followed closely behind in my vehicle. As the police officer = proceeded to escort me back to my place of residence he started to make small talk of a personal nature with me ( family’s , lifestyles ) and as we approached the driveway of my residence and parked, | mentioned that | was not happy here anymore and that I was thinking of leaving the area. The officer ( | i replied , “ Just leave and don't ever come back “. EFTA00266613

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ko | found the comment to be very strange, intimidating and quite suspicious considering the current events that had been surrounding me over a long period of time. The other officer whom was driving my vehicle parked the vehicle in the next door neighbours driveway. | exited the police vehicle and walked towards the officer who proceeded to hand me my car keys. | said , “ Thankyou very much “, to the officer for returning my vehicle to my place of residence. The officers then left. Upon entering my place of residence | looked into my bedroom mirror, shocked at the sight of the intensive bruising and swelling of the whole lengths of my arms and wrists to my shoulders. | proceeded to take photographs of the bruising and swelling on my mobile phone. ( Accidently deleted ) ( To be extracted by Optus - mobile phone memory ) One month after this terrifying incident | was still suffering from severe EFTA00266614

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