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Thieving Scum
Terminus:
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--- Quote from: "pilgrim" ---The DHSS can't give you the information, but they can't hide behind the data protection act to not give it to the police (there is an exception for investigating a crime). Get the police to get the address. Then, the police will give you a crime number and you won't hear from them again, because a bag full of gloves is less interesting than al quaeda.
So then you ask the police for their file under the freedom of information act, stating that you want to bring a civil claim against the man concerned for the loss of your bag.
Once you have the name and address, put another post here .....
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I Like that idea!
:D :D :evil: :D :D
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Nice thought - BUT (sorry I have to throw a spanner in the works) you cannot be given data via the Data Protection Act or any other means which relates to another person - so - You can ask what information the Police hold on you, or what has been done in relation to a reported crime - BUT this data will be sanitised to remove reference to other people and other peoples addresses - Human Rights and Data Protection at work there you see, simply put unless the person has been proven guilty by law of the crime you are talking about (in which case you'd have found out in court) he or she is innocent and you cannot be provided with his or her details.
You can only pursue civil action against someone you know to have done something civilly against you - you cannot obtain details of a person you suspect from the Police or any other source.
Sorry to be a killjoy :roll: :lol:
scouse lanny:
some little **** tried to steal my 90 would mind but this person must of bein that stupid that my barrel was still ok but all the back door skin was ripped apart now i have to reskin it put the spare wheel carrier bac pluss the cheaqer plate but my brand new alarm was on the case so we had a brief meeting but thats another story :lol: :lol: :lol:
Sooty:
--- Quote from: "Terminus" ---Oh ye of little faith :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Sorry to be negative in this situation but it is not lack of faith but past experience, I have had my car broken into and hundreds of pounds of equipment stolen from them on two occations in the last 5 years and both times call the police and both times been given a crime number and both times never been contacted again.
First time even got my MP involved who wrote me a very nice letter expressing his sympathy but I must understand that the police are very busy.
Not finding the low life who keeps helping them selves to my stuff that I have worked hard for :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Then they wonder why people loose there temper and take the law into there own hands. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
MrTFWitt:
So he was collecting his money from the DHSS ?
Chances are he will be back next week, same time, same place.
You could either have a few words or pretend to be talking on a shiny mobile phone which you leave in the cab on the dashboard. When he opens the door to nick your phone thats when your most psychotic friend you have jumps out of the footwell and sits on him till the plod arrive.
With any luck he'll get deported
Sooty:
--- Quote from: "MrTFWitt" ---So he was collecting his money from the DHSS ?
Chances are he will be back next week, same time, same place.
You could either have a few words or pretend to be talking on a shiny mobile phone which you leave in the cab on the dashboard. When he opens the door to nick your phone thats when your most psychotic friend you have jumps out of the footwell and sits on him till the plod arrive.
With any luck he'll get deported
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When the plod arrives (2 or 3 hours later) they would charge you with victimisation and entrapment and your psychotic friend with assault.
And by the way he was not collecting his money he was collecting our money for him to spend. :twisted: :twisted:
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