I had a really large burn mark. They put over it the cooker, put it on my arm and then i rang the police, but because i was drinking, they had plied me with so much alcohol, the police have turned up, and when the police turned up, the police see me drunk and i was arguing with the other people, so when they turned up, it looked like i was the bad one. I was screaming, crying, saying theyvejust burned me. The pakistani men said you did it to yourself. I said no, i didnt, yous have done it. Because they have turned up and im drunk, i actually got arrested for that and got done for drunk and disorderly, and nothing happened to them. That is astonishing. I know, it amazes me now, like, looking back and how did this happen . Like when i was younger, i used to think this is everyday life, like it happened on so many occasions, where ive rang the police and ive give a statement and it gets dropped. Lets speak to Maggie 0liver, former Detective Constable with greater manchester police, who blew the whistle on the force over failures to properly protect girls, and founder of the Maggie 0liver foundation, a charity supporting adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse,