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Originally posted by Sancho View PostAnd why are the police calling him a 'criminal' when he hasn't been convicted?Just to boot the dead horse again.Originally posted by dieselboy View PostHe has a criminal record?
Was that e-mail written by a 4 year old? Its punctuation and syntax are a mess.
Even if someone has a criminal record, there's no way the police would refer to them as "The Criminal" in an official response. Nor would they say what they did with regards the receipt or hoping he'll (the guy with the wheels) give up. Also, PC Kisses can't do what he wants with the wheels; they belong to the insurance company (assuming they are actually your wheels).
The more I read that mess of an e-mail, the more I think someone is winding you up. That entire message is wrong, in many ways...Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Well that is what has happened. What do you want me to do? We're discussing it on here I'm not fabricating the truth in any way. If you would like to write to Sutton Police and advise him on correct use of punctuation and grammar then I cannot stop you. The insurance company has advised the police I can collect them. But the police say I cannot now as he has to contact the person that stole them for the reasons noted before. That email was copy / pasted. I didn't say it was an official letter although I had received a formal update. I understand than not everyone has the ability of grammar and punctuation. Although I did expect more from a police email account!Originally posted by Albannach View PostJust to boot the dead horse again.
Was that e-mail written by a 4 year old? Its punctuation and syntax are a mess.
Even if someone has a criminal record, there's no way the police would refer to them as "The Criminal" in an official response. Nor would they say what they did with regards the receipt or hoping he'll (the guy with the wheels) give up. Also, PC Kisses can't do what he wants with the wheels; they belong to the insurance company (assuming they are actually your wheels).
The more I read that mess of an e-mail, the more I think someone is winding you up. That entire message is wrong, in many ways...
If you would like to play the role of a father then I'd be happy to let you? To be honest all I am trying to do is make sure the person that stole those wheels doesn't just get them handed over to him, if this makes sense.Oh Nana, what's my name?
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