what happens exactly if your found lying to the police then?
Isn't there a copper about?
Good work Matthew.
what happens exactly if your found lying to the police then?
Judging by Matthew's last post, this guy has previous.
He was known to the council already and has already lied to the police about this incident.
The problem with trying to slap these people's wrists but allow them to keep driving is a significant minority will continue to misbehave - look at how many speeders lose their license by gradually accrueing points (ie not learning from their mistakes)
It sounds as if this guy has already been given a chance and has blown it.
I dunno if I agree with all the hung, drawn, and quartered crowd. I mean sure, that was inappropriate behaviour from the taxi driver and passenger, but was it really that bad? Don't get me wrong, they need a firm reality check to stop it right there and before there is any escalation, but more than that?
That's down to the police, and I dare say the licensing authority.No chance of booking him under wasting police time for lying about Matt's actions?
That is down to the police. But the inspector said that he wasnt very happy about the lying. If they want to act on that instead of the harassment, then thats what he is most likely to get done for (unless he approaches me again).No chance of booking him under wasting police time for lying about Matt's actions?
No. But I think that the council will be dealing with that.Have you heard anything from the taxi company?