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Thieving Scum
Sooty:
Call me stupid if you like but if he had just got money from the DHSS and they witnessed him doing it then they would be able to give the police his name and address and give evidence to prosecute.
In answer to your question "why do they do it" because the chances of getting nicked are nil if the police are not called and if you call them nothing is done so the chances are still zero.
The crazy thing is if you had your pet dog in the cab and it bit him then you would be prosecuted for keeping a dangerous dog and the dog would be put down.
The whole world has gone bonkers :roll: :roll:
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 .....
Terminus:
--- Quote from: "Sooty" --- because the chances of getting nicked are nil if the police are not called and if you call them nothing is done so the chances are still zero.
--- End quote ---
--- Quote from: "pilgrim" ---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.
--- End quote ---
Oh ye of little faith :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
att:
--- Quote from: "davidlandy" ---move away Colin
move out to the sticks!!
--- End quote ---
There lies the answer, I live in the "sticks".
However, we still have neighbours and other human beings, so I am looking at moving out to even more widespread sticks.....Get away from the humans, they can`t be trusted you know :lol:
snezza69:
--- 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 .....
--- End quote ---
I Like that idea!
:D :D :evil: :D :D
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