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Title: Advice - Police
Post by: Del Boy on 21 June 2012, 15:01:59
Just had the Police round for an incident which occurred in march with a traffic warden. They've got to come back and see me tomorrow morning around 9am, what I was wondering is there a legal time limit they have for coming round to investigate? Basically a very attitudy (is that a word?), traffic warden said I gave him a load of mouth etc etc, although I was in my car and he was on the path? Any ideas?
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: henryd on 21 June 2012, 15:06:24
I don't think theres any time limit Del,after all you can be done for murder years after the event ???
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: waspy on 21 June 2012, 15:39:36
What exactly can they do, after all it's his word against your's isn't it?
If the warden has no witneses or some other form of evidence & you say he's lying then !!!!!
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: bigboykarl on 21 June 2012, 15:41:53
just reply no comment to everything.....you've slept since then how can they expect you to remember 3 months ago.....obviously a top priority crime in the ashford area...
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: tigers_gonads on 21 June 2012, 15:53:59
just reply no comment to everything.....you've slept since then how can they expect you to remember 3 months ago.....obviously a top priority crime in the ashford area...


Agree to that  :y

Regardless of what happened let then make there case, say you don't recall anything about it then say sweet f*ck all  ;)

And next time, if your going to run a traffic warden over, make a good job of it  ;D ;D

I'll await the knock on the door from dave's internet police now  :-X :-X :-X :D :D
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: Del Boy on 21 June 2012, 15:58:28
Traffic wardens round here have CCTV on them, whether it's been seen or whatever I'm not too sure. Really dislike their attitude (traffic wardens that is), they act clever in a uniform, but as soon as you say anything to them, they're on the radio whinging.
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: Kevin Wood on 21 June 2012, 16:06:46
For future reference, when dealing with traffic wardens...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPIr46MLZag (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPIr46MLZag)

 ;D

Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: tigers_gonads on 21 June 2012, 16:08:40
Traffic wardens round here have CCTV on them, whether it's been seen or whatever I'm not too sure. Really dislike their attitude (traffic wardens that is), they act clever in a uniform, but as soon as you say anything to them, they're on the radio whinging.



mmmmmmm, sit down and see what they have got then  :(

Pay special attention to the time stamp on the monitor to make sure they have not been editing the tape to there advantage  ;)
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: cleggy on 21 June 2012, 16:09:09
No Comment to everything :y
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: the alarming man on 21 June 2012, 16:16:02
weather he as cctv or not they have too prove that you was there...regardless if your car was there or not...it could have been someone who looks like you???
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: OOMV6 on 21 June 2012, 17:20:27
weather he as cctv or not they have too prove that you was there...regardless if your car was there or not...it could have been someone who looks like you???

Both his car and him were there. He said so. It's also difficult to argue with a person if you are not present.

Del. See what CCTV or any other proof they have. If not anything significant, then play the "I don't really remember specific details" card if I were you. "Yes, Officer we had a few words, but cannot really remember what even started it......."

Personally I think the "no comment" phrase implies guilt - at the very less being bloody minded. Play along a little, be pleasant, and even if you hate the buggers, forget your feeling for that moment as you don't want the trouble. A little bullsh1t pandering may not go amiss. "I really didn't mean anything by whatever I said etc etc. Sorry if he/she felt insulted etc etc smelly stuff smelly stuff bla bla."
But limit what you say to a minimum not to talk yourself around in circles.
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: redelitev6 on 21 June 2012, 17:27:29
What exactly can they do, after all it's his word against your's isn't it?
If the warden has no witneses or some other form of evidence & you say he's lying then !!!!!
Our lads wear head cams or shoulder cams just for situations like this,if they're coming after you they must be pretty sure of the facts as they wouldn,t waste their time or the polices time,we only call the police as a last resort as they get the right hump if they think we are wasting their time .  It's suprising how many allegations are withdrawn when people are confronted with a nice video of themselves ranting and raving , sad thing is many of them drag family members in as "witnesses" and they can end up looking like liars . 
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: Kevin Wood on 21 June 2012, 17:35:25
As said, sit back and let them do the talking, show the evidence, etc.. Don't incriminate yourself by admitting to anything up front. It was a long time ago and your memory will need to be jogged. ;)
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: Del Boy on 21 June 2012, 17:39:09
As said, sit back and let them do the talking, show the evidence, etc.. Don't incriminate yourself by admitting to anything up front. It was a long time ago and your memory will need to be jogged. ;)

 :y
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: redelitev6 on 21 June 2012, 18:14:49
As said, sit back and let them do the talking, show the evidence, etc.. Don't incriminate yourself by admitting to anything up front. It was a long time ago and your memory will need to be jogged. ;)
:y :y Silence can be golden, enough rope to hang yourself etc.
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: dbug on 21 June 2012, 21:41:15
I don't think theres any time limit Del,after all you can be done for murder years after the event ???

You didn't - did you Del?  ??? ??? :y
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: 05omegav6 on 21 June 2012, 21:47:20
I doubt Del would be sitting still at home worrying if he had :y
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: YZ250 on 21 June 2012, 21:47:45
weather he as cctv or not they have too prove that you was there...regardless if your car was there or not...it could have been someone who looks like you???

Both his car and him were there. He said so. It's also difficult to argue with a person if you are not present.

Del. See what CCTV or any other proof they have. If not anything significant, then play the "I don't really remember specific details" card if I were you. "Yes, Officer we had a few words, but cannot really remember what even started it......."

Personally I think the "no comment" phrase implies guilt - at the very less being bloody minded. Play along a little, be pleasant, and even if you hate the buggers, forget your feeling for that moment as you don't want the trouble. A little bullsh1t pandering may not go amiss. "I really didn't mean anything by whatever I said etc etc. Sorry if he/she felt insulted etc etc smelly stuff smelly stuff bla bla."
But limit what you say to a minimum not to talk yourself around in circles.

"You're parked on my foot" springs to mind.  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: SMD on 22 June 2012, 20:34:38
Just had the Police round for an incident which occurred in march with a traffic warden. They've got to come back and see me tomorrow morning around 9am, what I was wondering is there a legal time limit they have for coming round to investigate? Basically a very attitudy (is that a word?), traffic warden said I gave him a load of mouth etc etc, although I was in my car and he was on the path? Any ideas?

When did this become a crime?  ???
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: scimmy_man on 23 June 2012, 11:46:48
its assault
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: Del Boy on 24 June 2012, 16:41:21
Just had the Police round for an incident which occurred in march with a traffic warden. They've got to come back and see me tomorrow morning around 9am, what I was wondering is there a legal time limit they have for coming round to investigate? Basically a very attitudy (is that a word?), traffic warden said I gave him a load of mouth etc etc, although I was in my car and he was on the path? Any ideas?

When did this become a crime?  ???

It's verbal assault apparently. Anyway it's hopefully all sorted now.
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: 05omegav6 on 24 June 2012, 16:44:34
Good news :y
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: paul.lovejoy on 25 June 2012, 08:35:05
Just had the Police round for an incident which occurred in march with a traffic warden. They've got to come back and see me tomorrow morning around 9am, what I was wondering is there a legal time limit they have for coming round to investigate? Basically a very attitudy (is that a word?), traffic warden said I gave him a load of mouth etc etc, although I was in my car and he was on the path? Any ideas?

When did this become a crime?  ???

It's verbal assault apparently. Anyway it's hopefully all sorted now.

well if you ever get locked up Del rest assured i will look after the 7 for you  :y
Title: Re: Advice - Police
Post by: Del Boy on 25 June 2012, 11:51:12
Just had the Police round for an incident which occurred in march with a traffic warden. They've got to come back and see me tomorrow morning around 9am, what I was wondering is there a legal time limit they have for coming round to investigate? Basically a very attitudy (is that a word?), traffic warden said I gave him a load of mouth etc etc, although I was in my car and he was on the path? Any ideas?

When did this become a crime?  ???

It's verbal assault apparently. Anyway it's hopefully all sorted now.

well if you ever get locked up Del rest assured i will look after the 7 for you  :y

 ;D ;D ;D