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"burtthebike" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Update:
>
> The police have just left! Two of them, they took a statement, gave me
> the option of having them pursue it to court, which I declined in favour
> of them having a stern word with him. They left, promising that this
> would happen, and even possibly tonight, unless they get dragged off to do
> something slightly more urgent. Apparently he's not a Royal Mail worker,
> so apologies to all posties everywhere. He lives north of Bristol so he
> was probably on his way home.
>
Good response. I think a stern word is probably going to be the most
effective policy, and won't engender a vindictive/persecuted feel in the
perp.
> I feel a letter to the cheif constable coming on.
I think that would be a wonderful idea - or to the superintendant (or
whatever the rank in charge of a station is) of the station that you were
working with
Glad that your nasty problem has had a positive result.
pOB
news:[email protected]...
> Update:
>
> The police have just left! Two of them, they took a statement, gave me
> the option of having them pursue it to court, which I declined in favour
> of them having a stern word with him. They left, promising that this
> would happen, and even possibly tonight, unless they get dragged off to do
> something slightly more urgent. Apparently he's not a Royal Mail worker,
> so apologies to all posties everywhere. He lives north of Bristol so he
> was probably on his way home.
>
Good response. I think a stern word is probably going to be the most
effective policy, and won't engender a vindictive/persecuted feel in the
perp.
> I feel a letter to the cheif constable coming on.
I think that would be a wonderful idea - or to the superintendant (or
whatever the rank in charge of a station is) of the station that you were
working with
Glad that your nasty problem has had a positive result.
pOB