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Old 22nd April 2012 | 21:30
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Old 23rd April 2012 | 11:17
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212man, you did, & you didn't.
You said that TRE etc could sign, but didn't say non UK licence "may" be acceptable. . . . but don't worry, some of them employed at the end of the phone in Belgrano didn't know either


Finally, some good news on the power of pprune. . . . 19days! later I got an email today confirming that yes indeed the Irish speak English too, and that an Irish TRE was acceptable for the purpose. Mere coincidence ? or this thread has been drawn to their (shamed) eyes ?

They said to email/fax the 1199 and they would furnish a covering letter, no request for money ? shome mishtake shurely ?

So, a bottle of something intoxicating should be the total cost then
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Old 25th April 2012 | 09:26
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You cannot legally detain anyone in this country without police presence
That is not true. Citizens may still detain people under certain circumstances as follows (cut & paste from CPS document):

Members of the public (other than constables) may now only arrest for "indictable" offences.

There are 2 conditions which apply:-
  • That there are reasonable grounds to believe the arrest is necessary for a reason specified and
  • It is not reasonably practical for a constable to make the arrest

(Thread creep - sorry)

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