Beyond a joke - Roadrage Part 2 (Update)
Beyond a joke - Roadrage Part 2 (Update)
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bassfiend

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5,530 posts

270 months

Wednesday 15th October 2003
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Got home tonight to a letter from Hampshire Constabulary...

"A file of evidence has been submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service, recommending that criminal proceedings be taken against the person(s) we believe to be responsible.

If you are required to attend Court, we will notify you. You will also be informed of the outcome of the case in due course."

Hopefully that's more than just a standard fob-off....

Phil

outlaw

1,893 posts

286 months

Wednesday 15th October 2003
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Its not a fob off m8

the plod have sent it too the cps wanting to run it.

the cps take the final desiition.

if its yes or tor court they go.

your sould only have to go to court If they plead not guilty.

206xsi

49,326 posts

268 months

Thursday 16th October 2003
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bassfiend said:
If you are required to attend Court, we will notify you.
Change that to WHEN you are required!

toad_oftoadhall

936 posts

271 months

Thursday 16th October 2003
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bassfiend said:
"A file of evidence has been submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service, recommending that criminal proceedings be taken against the person(s) we believe to be responsible.



They caught him? How? Did you have his number?

>> Edited by toad_oftoadhall on Thursday 16th October 08:46

Bassfiend

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5,530 posts

270 months

Thursday 16th October 2003
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Well it certainly looks like the description I gave of him in conjunction with the description I gave them of the car (and I had my wife write down the index of the car at the time too) must have been enough for them.

I have to say that I'd pretty much given up on them doing anything given that we've had no contact whatsoever from Hampshire constabulary up until yesterday - they had said that they would contact my wife for a statement but they never did - perhaps the guy has done it before and has been in trouble for it previously. Who knows? Would be very interested to know what this "file of evidence" actually contains.

Phil

toad_oftoadhall

936 posts

271 months

Thursday 16th October 2003
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Bassfiend said:
Well it certainly looks like the description I gave of him in conjunction with the description I gave them of the car (and I had my wife write down the index of the car at the time too) must have been enough for them.

I have to say that I'd pretty much given up on them doing anything given that we've had no contact whatsoever from Hampshire constabulary up until yesterday - they had said that they would contact my wife for a statement but they never did - perhaps the guy has done it before and has been in trouble for it previously. Who knows? Would be very interested to know what this "file of evidence" actually contains.
Phil


Respect to plod for this one!!!

Cracking police work!

Bassfiend

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5,530 posts

270 months

Thursday 16th October 2003
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toad_oftoadhall said:

Respect to plod for this one!!!

Cracking police work!


Well there still has to be something come of it for it to be a "result" for me however *assuming* that it's not just a "oh we'd better tell him something so that he thinks we're doing something about it" then I'm glad that they have taken it seriously enough to follow it up.

I've got to admit that I'm a lot more wary now when people approach my car when I'm stationary.

Unlike many of you guys my "meetings" with the law have generally been pretty positive experiences - on the times when I have been "done" for speeding then I haven't been able to reasonably argue against the punishment and there have been many times in my wilder youth that I've been let off with a verbal slap on the wrists when really even I've thought "I'm screwed now". Its got to be a damn hard job being fuzz and I just want to make sure that they get credit where its due.

Phil