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Old 21 June 2004, 11:01 AM
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Well, after my experience with the police lately, if they come to my door again, I'll tell them to f*** off, if they want any information out of me it'll have to be the hard way. If anything comes of it - I'll blame my unhelpfulness on the scam.
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"Maybe you already realise this when I look at how you signed your last two posts, do you really consider yourself to be a "to55er" or a "***"? "


I also wondered why j4mou signed himself off so aptly.
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Originally Posted by Mark Miwurdz
To get back to the original topic, I don't think you have anything to worry about. I was accused of hitting a lorry that was carrying out some road repairs with a trailer I was pulling at the time, which was a complete fabrication. I'm not even sure why the complainant tried this on but the policeman who came out said they are obliged to follow up all such reports. Once he had had a look at my car and trailer he said it was quite obvious no incident had taken place. I quite expected the bloke who made the allegation to get charged, or at least warned for wasting police time. Apparantly not - they left it there.

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I once had a similar experience to this. I was parked outside a friends house, in a cul-de-sac, when a chav bint came roaring up, deliberately parking in a way in which she thought she had boxed my car in. She got out of the car effing & blinding about 'ignorant ba**ards parking in 'her' space (it was a public road) and obviously completely oblivious to the fact that the cars owner was stood not ten yards from her.
I managed to extricate my car form the 'trap' & went home. About an hour later the police arrived, having received a complaint about me hitting a woman's parked car earlier that evening The policeman inspected my car, which obviously had no damage to it (and no scuffs in the 2" of crap it was caked in) and took my statement with regards to the womans demeanour when she arrived.

It eventually turned out that she had earlier been witnessed running into a parked car, had left the scene & rushed home, parking in such a way as to get me to hit her car Cheeky Bint

I've also in my 'exuberant' youth had a similar experience to the original topic, I merely apologised to the officer for causing any offence & heard nothing more of it
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