ArtisanUK
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And she has a perfect right to tell them to get lost. Had they been interviewed under PACE - Police And Criminal Evidence Act 1984, as amended - they would have to have an appropriate adult present. Unless they had been the subjects of a citizen's arrest - where they would be detained until a constable could take them into police custody - any detention of them could be illegal.
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As the wallets were recovered, the store suffered little quantifiable loss, if indeed they suffered any loss at all. RLP like to add charges for the cost of employing the store security staff but, as those costs would have to be paid regardless of any thefts, no part of those costs could be fairly attributed to the alleged culprits.
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If it does, it should be reported to Trading Standards, the OFT and the Office of the Information Commissioner, as something of that sort displayed on the envelope would be a gross and egregious breach of privacy. Even if they had coerced you into signing or agreeing to their so-called "fine", I doubt it would stand up in court - contracts with minors rarely do!
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Provident/greenwoods help
ArtisanUK replied to decz2004's topic in Provident and associated companies.
Would they? I'll volunteer to make the cross - you can sell the tickets. 8-) -
Black Horse took my car this morning.
ArtisanUK replied to daisy lighter's topic in Vehicle Finance and Vehicle Repossessions
So the repossession of your car did you some good? -
Unsafe electrical items being sold on eBay
ArtisanUK replied to D P Dance's topic in General Consumer Issues
Was that why the Cold War ended? -
Provident chasing old vodafone debt
ArtisanUK replied to staci's topic in Provident and associated companies.
I know the plods will doubtless reply "It's a civil matter, there's nothing we can do", but don't some police farces have an financial crime division? -
Provident chasing old vodafone debt
ArtisanUK replied to staci's topic in Provident and associated companies.
That is why I suspect the alleged debt is already statute barred and why the Provident hag is so desperate for you to sign up for one of their overpriced loans. -
Provident chasing old vodafone debt
ArtisanUK replied to staci's topic in Provident and associated companies.
You must admit, though, that it's a clever trick - buy up some debts that are about to become (or already are) statute barred and, by not giving the alleged debtor all the facts, get them to sign up to a loan at nearly 300% APR. -
Provident chasing old vodafone debt
ArtisanUK replied to staci's topic in Provident and associated companies.
Just refer the old bag to the celebrated retort in the matter of [edit] -
Provident chasing old vodafone debt
ArtisanUK replied to staci's topic in Provident and associated companies.
How do you know that Oscar likes to foxtrot? Fifthly - does Staci live in England or Scotland? From her name alone, I would guess that she is English, but we need to be sure as the limitation period are different. -
Provident chasing old vodafone debt
ArtisanUK replied to staci's topic in Provident and associated companies.
9. Does the OP live in England or Scotland? -
Garage - saying parts are broken when they are not
ArtisanUK replied to ltunstall's topic in Garage services
I'd not have expected the expletive filter to respond to "kwik" - you must have written something more apposite.
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