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A little over 3 weeks ago a friend did a straight swap with his 1996 scooby (facelifted to 99 spec with lots of toys) for a Golf 150 TDi (unsure of year as on private plate but i expect 02 plate)
A few days ago they returned with some heavys to "collect a car"
These guys came back in the Scooby with a spare set of keys for the golf.
The parked the scooby in the direction of the entrance out of the front courtyard, left it running and proceeded to take the golf back. My mate only realised as he seen indicators flashing, when he asked what was going on he was told "we're here to pick up the car" and they left with it !!
My mate didn't put up a fight as these guys are drug dealers and are capable of anything... They left the scooby but had he not realised it would have been gone to.
He went to the police - and this amazes me!!! they cant do anything.. aparently it is a civil matter as the DVLA dont have the doc's sitting on their desk saying my mate is the owner of this golf. WTF
So..... i could sell my car to you.... not bother my **** to send off the doc's and a few days later i can come with a spare set of keys and take it back.... ur fcuked and the police aint interested.
Rob.
A few days ago they returned with some heavys to "collect a car"
These guys came back in the Scooby with a spare set of keys for the golf.
The parked the scooby in the direction of the entrance out of the front courtyard, left it running and proceeded to take the golf back. My mate only realised as he seen indicators flashing, when he asked what was going on he was told "we're here to pick up the car" and they left with it !!
My mate didn't put up a fight as these guys are drug dealers and are capable of anything... They left the scooby but had he not realised it would have been gone to.
He went to the police - and this amazes me!!! they cant do anything.. aparently it is a civil matter as the DVLA dont have the doc's sitting on their desk saying my mate is the owner of this golf. WTF
So..... i could sell my car to you.... not bother my **** to send off the doc's and a few days later i can come with a spare set of keys and take it back.... ur fcuked and the police aint interested.
Rob.
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Even in a straight swap deal you should have created some sort of receipt with signatures of the buyer and seller, and maybe even a witness. Even without the official registration documents being processed this would prove a contract of sale and therefore the act of denying possession permanently becomes theft and the Police are obliged to investigate. That's my take on it anyway. Legal bods see fit to correct me.
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Fist things first. I'd get the locks changed on that scoob and park it somewhere secure for a while, they will be back for it
Sounds to me more like the police actually cant be arsed doing anything
Sounds to me more like the police actually cant be arsed doing anything
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What can the police do?
Your friend has swapped a car for a few weeks without paperwork or money changing hands.
Lets hope your friend doesn't get any speeding tickets landing on his doormat or even any enquiries into why his car was seen at ramraids/robberies etc.
Rather than get upset at the inaction of the poilce, why aren't you slapping this friend around the head for getting mixed up with some dubious characters?
Your friend has swapped a car for a few weeks without paperwork or money changing hands.
Lets hope your friend doesn't get any speeding tickets landing on his doormat or even any enquiries into why his car was seen at ramraids/robberies etc.
Rather than get upset at the inaction of the poilce, why aren't you slapping this friend around the head for getting mixed up with some dubious characters?
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However, it is a very grey area when it comes down to it. Could be deemed as Robbery, Theft or a civil disput. Sorry but it could. Like the man said you should have had a receipt and a witness, if you have i would say it could lean more towards a theft. You only need reasonable suspicion he has committed theft to arrest and interview him. But even if the bloke was arrested, CPS wouldn't touch it. Very little chance of a conviction due to lack of evidence.
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What can the police do?
Your friend has swapped a car for a few weeks without paperwork or money changing hands.
Lets hope your friend doesn't get any speeding tickets landing on his doormat or even any enquiries into why his car was seen at ramraids/robberies etc.
Rather than get upset at the inaction of the poilce, why aren't you slapping this friend around the head for getting mixed up with some dubious characters?
Your friend has swapped a car for a few weeks without paperwork or money changing hands.
Lets hope your friend doesn't get any speeding tickets landing on his doormat or even any enquiries into why his car was seen at ramraids/robberies etc.
Rather than get upset at the inaction of the poilce, why aren't you slapping this friend around the head for getting mixed up with some dubious characters?
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how did he no they were drug dealers, sounds like a load ov sh*t to me
Glasgow Weegie tinks from Invergorden are drug dealers!!!
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However, it is a very grey area when it comes down to it. Could be deemed as Robbery, Theft or a civil disput. Sorry but it could. Like the man said you should have had a receipt and a witness, if you have i would say it could lean more towards a theft. You only need reasonable suspicion he has committed theft to arrest and interview him. But even if the bloke was arrested, CPS wouldn't touch it. Very little chance of a conviction due to lack of evidence.
However, it is a very grey area when it comes down to it. Could be deemed as Robbery, Theft or a civil disput. Sorry but it could. Like the man said you should have had a receipt and a witness, if you have i would say it could lean more towards a theft. You only need reasonable suspicion he has committed theft to arrest and interview him. But even if the bloke was arrested, CPS wouldn't touch it. Very little chance of a conviction due to lack of evidence.
I do agree with you about the paperwork though. Without that, it's hearsay at best.
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