Sorry I know there are so many of these floating around! I've read through a lot of them but am still not sure what to do in my specific situation.
Basically, a week ago I was caught taking around £3 of food items from Boots. I was stopped by security and went willingly back in the store with them. The items were recovered undamaged. I was co-operative and willingly let them look through my bags to show there was nothing else. They had originally called the police but cancelled it when they realized the items were of low value. I was in there about ten minutes, they issues me with a ban then let me go.
I have since received a letter from RLP saying they are entitled to claim costs blah blah blah and if I wish to defend myself I should respond within 21 days.
My Mum thinks I should respond as I am type one diabetic and pregnant and have been suffering from severe hypoglycemia. This obviously affects my physical and mental wellbeing - when sugars are constantly low the brain is deprived of oxygen. I also suffer from extreme anxiety which is even worse atm as I I lost my last pregnancy. (I know this doesn't make it right what I did) However I know replying would be admitting liability. But I guess they know I'm liable, they'll have it on CCTV. So my dilemma is do I reply with my defence or should I ignore it? Would they actually have much of a case against me and are they likely to take it to court over such a small amount?
Basically, a week ago I was caught taking around £3 of food items from Boots. I was stopped by security and went willingly back in the store with them. The items were recovered undamaged. I was co-operative and willingly let them look through my bags to show there was nothing else. They had originally called the police but cancelled it when they realized the items were of low value. I was in there about ten minutes, they issues me with a ban then let me go.
I have since received a letter from RLP saying they are entitled to claim costs blah blah blah and if I wish to defend myself I should respond within 21 days.
My Mum thinks I should respond as I am type one diabetic and pregnant and have been suffering from severe hypoglycemia. This obviously affects my physical and mental wellbeing - when sugars are constantly low the brain is deprived of oxygen. I also suffer from extreme anxiety which is even worse atm as I I lost my last pregnancy. (I know this doesn't make it right what I did) However I know replying would be admitting liability. But I guess they know I'm liable, they'll have it on CCTV. So my dilemma is do I reply with my defence or should I ignore it? Would they actually have much of a case against me and are they likely to take it to court over such a small amount?
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