classic33
Leg End Member
Just vehicle details then, and the assumption that the pavement parking is reason enough to suggest drink or drugs already taken.In my case, regarding the white van driver, I wouldn't know his name or his address, but I could've supplied the model and registration number and said that although I don't have any evidence as to what he has taken, he told a reliable source that he intended having 'a pint', which usually indicates more than one pint, and he intends to take some cocaine. All possible if my friend had messaged me immediately after her confrontation with him, not an hour or so later when the van had left. By the van driver saying this, in my opinion he meant/means to do so. Plus, a van parked illegally, albeit it under civil not criminal law, suggests/indicates the driver has a blasé attitude to his actions, suggesting he may already be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or both.
That's one hell of a leap to make.
Does that mean that the driver of this,
with a pub over the road behind me at the time of taking, mean the driver was under the influence?