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Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

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  • #16
    Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

    Originally posted by thepinkranger View Post
    The witness was an adult over 18 though
    The rules applicable to Appropriate Adults are pretty strict. You are under no obligation, legal or otherwise, to even speak to retail security. An employee of Boots would not be classed as an Appropriate Adult for legal purposes.
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    • #17
      Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

      By the way, sorry for asking too many questions. I'm like that when I worry and panic (although I'm trying not to) so bear with me

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      • #18
        Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

        Originally posted by thepinkranger View Post
        Ok, but what about owning up in front of the police? Is that a different story?
        Being a former policeman, I can tell you that police officers are subject to the Police & Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (as amended). Any admission obtained under coercion, duress or undue influence would be inadmissible as evidence in a court of law.
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        • #19
          Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

          Originally posted by bluebottle View Post
          An employee of Boots would not be classed as an Appropriate Adult for legal purposes.
          Isn't it possible that he did this so that the witness is completely independent and has no relations between neither me or the security officer? She told me that she was asked to be a witness because she was the first person the officer saw, not because they have history together

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          • #20
            Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

            Originally posted by teaboy2 View Post
            If the witness had to enter a password to unlock the door from the inside. Then that means you would not have been unable to leave the room as you would not have known the password to unlock the door.
            Sorry to be a spoilsport but there wasn't any password lock on the inside - it was just on the outside it would have been possible for me to open the door from the inside.

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            • #21
              Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

              Originally posted by thepinkranger View Post
              Ok, but what about owning up in front of the police? Is that a different story?
              Whether you owned up to the police or not is irrelevant, as you admitted the offence to them only but not any liability for the retailers cost.

              Its the costs the retailer and RLP are trying to claim your liable for, but the fact is, the cost of wages for the witness and security guard would have still needed to have been paid regardless of whether you committed the offense or not, as its an everyday business cost. Unless the law has suddenly changed and retailers now only have to pay staff wages for when someone has been caught shoplifting and the time it takes to processes that person. Same for CCTV, its a standard operational cost. They will even claim that because a member of staff was taken of the shop floor they lost out on sales, but they would have to proof that they had lost on on sales, which is impossible to prove.

              Basically the security gaurd and witness would have still been paid their hourly wage, even if you had never been in to boots that day. and the CCTV would still be using the same amount of electricity as it was before you put the item in your bag - Unless, off course the CCTV suddenly goes into a drug infuelled super monitoring frenzy, sucking up electricity at the same rate every second that the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz produces every second!!
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              • #22
                Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

                Originally posted by thepinkranger View Post
                Isn't it possible that he did this so that the witness is completely independent and has no relations between neither me or the security officer? She told me that she was asked to be a witness because she was the first person the officer saw, not because they have history together
                That makes no difference. She is not an independent witness as far as any alleged case against you is concerned. However, she is, however, an independent witness of the security officer's unlawful actions against you, should your parents choose to take Boots to court.
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                • #23
                  Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

                  Originally posted by thepinkranger View Post
                  Sorry to be a spoilsport but there wasn't any password lock on the inside - it was just on the outside it would have been possible for me to open the door from the inside.
                  Makes no difference. I have come across cases where alleged shoplifters have been locked in rooms and cupboards by retail security and magistrates and judges have thrown the case out. As stated previously, retailers think they can dispense justice themselves. The fact is, they cannot and it is futile them trying to kid the public they can. Using the likes of RLP is not going to distance them from what RLP get up to as the legal instrument of agency holds a retailer vicariously-liable for RLP's actions at all times.
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                  • #24
                    Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

                    Originally posted by thepinkranger View Post
                    Isn't it possible that he did this so that the witness is completely independent and has no relations between neither me or the security officer? She told me that she was asked to be a witness because she was the first person the officer saw, not because they have history together
                    No because they are both representative of boots so their is a relation their. The witness is there for the guards benefit and boots benefit, not yours. Other that to make sure the guard doesn't act inappropriately towards you.

                    Originally posted by thepinkranger View Post
                    Sorry to be a spoilsport but there wasn't any password lock on the inside - it was just on the outside it would have been possible for me to open the door from the inside.
                    Doesn't matter, they still searched you bag unlawfully among other things.
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                    • #25
                      Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

                      Will a copy of the RLP leaflet the security officer gave me help? I can PM you for a photo of it if you want.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

                        You would be better posting it on this thread Pink Ranger.
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                        • #27
                          Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

                          okay.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

                            It would be uinteresting to see yes, but it won't make any difference to the fact that RLP stand no chance in court.

                            I have found a link to the backlash RLP directed as legal Beagles and other consumer forums as a direct result of them losing the oxford test case. Note how they (RLP) claim to have many successful claims in court, yet fail to say how many and how many of them were the result of a defendant not defending and therefore resulting in RLP getting automatic default judgement in their favor.

                            Have a read here, you will find it interesting - http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...oss+prevention
                            Please note that this advice is given informally, without liability and without prejudice. Always seek the advice of an insured qualified professional. All my legal and nonlegal knowledge comes from either here (LB),my own personal research and experience and/or as the result of necessity as an Employer and Businessman.

                            By using my advice in any form, you agreed to waive all rights to hold myself or any persons representing myself of any liability.

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                            I AM SO GOING TO GET BANNED BY CEL FOR POSTING terrible humour POSTS.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

                              I've decided not to because the writing would be too small when I resized it for the forum.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Letter from RLP after caught shoplifting from Boots

                                Any chance of typing the wording into a post, please?
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