Police or not...

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SD1

Guest
Is that your go-to expression for the police?

Not an excuse to call anyone pigs though, is it.

At least
Charming if it is!
thinks it's okay^_^
 

screenman

Squire
Well, in these times of austerity we do have to manage demand......

Where is the austerity hitting hardest? How many fewer police than say 30 years ago. I am sure many do the best they can and have my full support, as in all things though there will be a few leg swingers who need getting out.
 

PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
Just finished the commute home from work during which I got pulled off my bike by some p*ssed up idiots whilst waiting for the traffic lights to change at the end of Lombard Street at its junction with Gracechurch Street. Wrong place at the wrong time. I took a kick to my back that thankfully was mostly cushioned by my rucksack but I did manage to pull one of them over and ensured that he can't eat his Christmas dinner as a few of his teeth are now on the pavement there. The rest then ran off pretty quickly. Unfortunately no police were about at the time.
So do I report this to the police or not? Would it be a waste of time as no real damage has been done and I couldn't identify the group if I tried? I didn't really see them as they were behind me when they pulled me off the bike.
That's bloody awful but under NO circumstances should you involve the police. You'll only regret it as they will be worse than useless, expect you to do all the work and once you're on their system, they'll piss you about and regard you as a nuisance. Do not get the police involved no matter what well-intentioned people on here are suggesting.
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
Where is the austerity hitting hardest? How many fewer police than say 30 years ago. I am sure many do the best they can and have my full support, as in all things though there will be a few leg swingers who need getting out.
I don't think this is the thread to discuss it really. I don't generally try to change opinions, but I am intrigued to see the ones being aired on this one. And anyway, they still haven't found my video, and they've had since 1988 to catch them.
 

screenman

Squire
I still find it hard to believe so many people are saying do not report a crime, as I said earlier no wonder the figures are coming down,
 
I still find it hard to believe so many people are saying do not report a crime, as I said earlier no wonder the figures are coming down,

The law does not place much value on who started the incident or how many were involved on one side. What they look for is an event or action that breaches the law. If I decked a drunk who jabbed me in the ribs for a bit of fun, and he suffered grevious injury, I would be charged. My actions went overboard. I have only myself to blame. I can see at least 3 ex law enforcement members responding to this thread and all are in the same place. That should be quite indicative.

Regaling stories of knocking teeth is only good for the Pub and never in a court of law. For once it might be good that there is no CCTV.
 

screenman

Squire
Reporting crime


If you've been the victim of a crime or think you have witnessed one, you should report it to the police straight away. Your information could be used to prevent other crimes and help keep other people safe.
 

screenman

Squire
The law does not place much value on who started the incident or how many were involved on one side. What they look for is an event or action that breaches the law. If I decked a drunk who jabbed me in the ribs for a bit of fun, and he suffered grevious injury, I would be charged. My actions went overboard. I have only myself to blame. I can see at least 3 ex law enforcement members responding to this thread and all are in the same place. That should be quite indicative.

Regaling stories of knocking teeth is only good for the Pub and never in a court of law. For once it might be good that there is no CCTV.


If you decked a guy who had kicked you in the back and was part of a gang, the self defense bit would allow quite a bit of defense.
 

screenman

Squire
But if we think you went over the to in your response, you're feet won't touch,

One smack in the gob and knocked few teeth out as he hit the pavement is good quality self defense. Have you been involved with the police real life in a situation like this. If so please educate me.

I take it you read that there was a gang involved.
 
If you decked a guy who had kicked you in the back and was part of a gang, the self defense bit would allow quite a bit of defense.

It does not work that way. OP from his description did not seem to suffer any injury but the drunk guy lost teeth. All the chap and his mates have to do is say that stay were having a bit of fun. Unless OP has witnesses that say that the gang was out to get him and he fought valiantly, I would suggest that he would have no hope. It is the like farmer who went to jail for firing at Gypsies who entered his property to burgle.
 
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