I spoke to the officer on the desk at Bexleyheath, and the experienced former officer on 101 spoke to the person on the desk at Croydon. It sounded like both were having a bad day, although both appeared to be misinformed. And all's well that ends well - thanks to Martin's persistence.I am disappointed to read the comments contained in this thread about how helpful the 'Met' has been. Just to let you know there is no reason why you can't provide a statement over the phone. Thats the way we obtain most of our witness statements.
I think the guy at Croydon felt it would make his day more complicated to deal with me unfortunately.I spoke to the officer on the desk at Bexleyheath, and the experienced former officer on 101 spoke to the person on the desk at Croydon. It sounded like both were having a bad day. And all's well that ends well - thanks to Martin's persistence.
At least you can console yourself with the knowledge that you won't be getting drenched again.No unfortunately not but I am on leave on Friday as I was meant to be cycling to York. Not that I'm bitter about it or anything
There is that.At least you can console yourself with the knowledge that you won't be getting drenched again.
Punctuation.Still determined to make Southend. What do doctors know ? !!!
Ok. First you criticised my ears, now you're criticising my punctuation. You really know how to win friends and influence people!Punctuation.
I hereby certify this rhetorical question is grammatically correct.1822707 said:You're a doctor of punctuation?
What rhetorical question? Surely even a rhetorical question ends in a question mark?I hereby certify this rhetorical question is grammatically correct.
OMG...What rhetorical question? Surely even a rhetorical question ends in a question mark?
Still determined to make Southend. What do doctors know!!!
Punctuation.
Edit : I'm not a medical doctor of course...