>"That should not be a problem.  I'll request  that they be  sent to you."

>"Who filed the complaints?  What  types of demographics  are involved  for
>the 'victims'?"

>"A demographic survey was not  done, at least to my knowledge, Admiral.
As
>to who filed the complaints that would be a combination of the  eledged
>victim, their family, and in some cases doctors treating the  wounded."

>David scoffed visibly. He'd had almost all that he could  take, "Pardon me
>for interrupting Admiral. I will state unequivocally  that I had medical
care
>delayed and was later denied the opportunity to  contact Spacedock as I'd
>requested several times."

>Jared raised his hand to stop David.  He did not want this to get
>emotional. "Commander, you must have collected general demographic
information when
>the reports were created from the alleged attacks. That just has to be
>collated for evaluation."  He paused for a moment and glanced toward
>Boulay. "And as for your alleged victims,  Captain Boulay  here, is
correct. He is one of
>those filing complaints about his treatment while he was out here."

David settled back down in his chair but the anger was obvious in his face.

>"I must apologize, sir, but I don't have any information about any analysis
>that may have been done on the people filing the complaints.  I do know
that
>the vast majority of them took place in areas where Starfleet patrols
jointly
>with the PDF.  In areas where Starfleet is the sole operating force,
>complaints are markedly less.  As for Captain Boulay's allegations, there
has been
>no  formal complaint filed within this district."

>Abrams was not trying to  pick a fight, but they were starting to take out
>their frustrations on the  messenger.

>Jared turned back to Abrams.  "I am sorry, Commander.  I did not mean to
>make it seem like we were attacking you  personally. My team and I are here
to
>investigate what happened to Captain Boulay and others like him. I was
hoping
>that you could help us a little with pulling together the paperwork that
has
>been filed in such  incidents."

>"I will do what I can, sir, to help."

>"Has there been any rumors of such incidents in areas where Starfleet has
no presence?"

>"That's hard to say.  As I said earlier we don't track complaints against
the PDF.  Although, it does >stand to reason that they would have some.
That said, I can't speculate as to what complaints they >would have."

David sat and listened....sure...if they didn't "officially" track them they
wouldn't have to act on them.


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