Sebastiaan Robbers

Born on Tuesday 4 December 1962 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

Grown up on horse riding schools.

Follow Nautical School when I was 18 years old, became sailor and later second mate in the merchant navy.

Stop working at sea when I was 25 years, and went to the Police School in Harlingen in the Netherlands (class from 1987)

After graduation I was stationed in Terneuzen by the Nautical Police and served on the vessels RP10 and RP 57.

After quarrel about inappropriate behavior by superiors I was volunteer transferred to the land group Weesp, a small city near by Amsterdam. Were I worked with pleasure for about 9 years.

The dutch government changed the municipal and state police and made one police force from them. Here is were all problems began for me, and probably also many from my colleagues.

During our/my work now for the Region Police Gooi&Vechtstreek, my colleagues and I were suddenly forced transferred, something under the then existing collective bargaining agreement was not permissible for the leadership to do with us.

Jointly with the Dutch Police Union I made on the legally appropriate way objection to my transfer. I was called to the Police Headquarter in Hilversum, and the Chief from Region Police Gooi&Vechtstreek, Paul Witteveen start shouting to me together with the head of human resources Bertus van de(n) Berg, I just had to do what the boss tell me to do.

I start together with the Dutch Police Union a Court case against the Region Police Gooi&Vechtstreek.

The Region Police Gooi&Vechtstreek had seen that I probably should win this Court case, but they already had transfer for about one year people non voluntary against their will. Probably Police Gooi&Vechtstreek would have to compensate all my colleagues who they forced to transfer in the past.

The Police Gooi&Vechtstreek start behind my back secret talks with the Dutch Police Union, who was supposed to help me, the Dutch Police Union sent my case deliberately out of time designated for this purpose to the Court and the Court was not allowed anymore to handle my/our transfer case.

Now there was the head of the base unit Weesp, Piet van de Kamp, and other executives start a sickening game playing with me so I was forced over time to report sick so I could not be fired by them.

I was dishonorably fired and fought with my lawyer mr. Madelon van Waart, from van Santbrink van Waart Law Fir