Loitering,littering and and anti-social driving ?, Warning |
Loitering,littering and and anti-social driving ?, Warning |
Fri, 11 Jan 2019 - 06:36
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New Member Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 5 Feb 2012 Member No.: 52,928 |
Morning,
My daughter was recently parked in a car park with 2 other vehicles. 1 of the other drivers had days previously received a warning from the police about frequenting a particular location, loitering,revving loudly and throwing McDonald wrappers out of the window. My daughter has never been to this location with her friend or as a group. My daughter was approached by the same officer who had issued the warning to her friend days earlier. The officer asked was her name "XXXX". My daughter said no, she was then asked to confirm her name which she did. She was then asked was she aware of a particular address, she said no. The officer then went on describe where the address was in more detail, my daughter then realised she did know the address. The officer then asked her had she ever been there and my daughter said "maybe twice,but ages ago". The police lady then said we have a letter for you too. End of conversation. My daughter returned home and told us of the events. The next day the Police arrived at our address with a brown hand written envelope. Officer said she was issuing a warning letter because our vehicle had been reported revving loudly, throwing litter and being driven anti socially at said address. I asked what date did these offences take place, as 4 family members drive that vehicle, officer said there are no dates but this cars reg has "been reported" to us as being "part of a group" responsible. I repeated again I would like dates as the vehicle has a tracker for insurance purposes that records everything including location and manner of driving including speed,corenering acceleration and braking rates. And is scored daily.We also have CCTV at home to prove if the car was actually in use at all the times she said it was being anti social. Again I was told there was no dates ? I put the letter straight in the bin without opening it in front of the officer and said if you cant provide dates, or incident numbers of the alledged offences I cannot take the warning seriously. We was warned if alledged behavior is repeated the car will be seized. I got the car keys out and started the car for the officer, it s a tiny 1.0 litre with a really quiet engine its barely audible, i revved it up for him and said are you seriously saying the noise is anti social ? The officer agreed it was a really quiet car but said if my daughter carrys on going to that place and driving around with "the others" they would seize the car. She does not go to that place but historically the car has been there, twice in its lifetime. Weeks and weeks ago. Officer said "its a only a letter this time but next time it will be more serious". Anybody have any idea what has just gone on and whether its legally enforceable? Many Thanks |
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Mon, 14 Jan 2019 - 09:50
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Member Group: Members Posts: 564 Joined: 15 Nov 2017 Member No.: 95,103 |
Surely court orders have to be served to be binding on individuals, or at the very least the individuals bound by them must be made aware of their existence. AFAIK imputed knowledge applies to enactments passed by Parliament and the devolved legislatures, but not to court orders. The orders are against "persons unknown" and are broad in scope; personal service of the injunction is dispensed with pursuant to rule 81.8 of the Civil Procedure Rules. The provision against driving in convoy would actually cover a funeral cortege, a point which has been raised with councils and police, who respond that of course the order will be applied with discretion. It is concerning that perfectly legitimate activities should be covered in this way, and the public have to rely on police discretion in applying it. I think the first such order covered the Black Country, and full details are HERE Indeed. I've got a letter somewhere from the CC after I reported his officers for driving in convoy with a prison van, and also for a couple of funerals..... Its the usual sort of mealy mouthed claptrap youd expect though for trying to defend the indefensible. |
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Thu, 17 Jan 2019 - 14:54
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Member Group: Members Posts: 13,735 Joined: 22 Oct 2007 Member No.: 14,720 |
I've got a letter somewhere from the CC after I reported his officers for driving in convoy with a prison van Haven't the police been doing that for decades when moving dangerous crims? -------------------- |
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Thu, 17 Jan 2019 - 19:08
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Member Group: Members Posts: 38,006 Joined: 3 Dec 2010 Member No.: 42,618 |
I've got a letter somewhere from the CC after I reported his officers for driving in convoy with a prison van Haven't the police been doing that for decades when moving dangerous crims? Yes the way they block the roads, drive on the wrong side of the road, shout instructions at motorists and do all of this while carrying various offensive weapons including firearms could be said to be pretty antisocial -------------------- If you would like assistance with a penalty charge notice, please post a thread on https://www.ftla.uk/index.php
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