I got caught stealing from primary today and it was only £20 worth of things, I know its very stupid and feel ashamed about it and will never do it again. I was stopped at the door and was taken into another room where 3 security guys gave me a paper where I had to write my details down and they checked my driving licence to confirm it. they told me police wouldn't be called and that all that was going to happen was I would be given a fine that would come to my house via a letter from the rlp and I would HAVE to pay it or else they can take me to court. I am 18. I've been reading the threads on here and everyone is saying you should ignore them but what happens if they take me to court and how many letter will I have to ignore? do they just coming or do they eventually stop. thank you for any help
do I have to pay RLP
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Hi and welcome
You get the letter
You're gobsmacked by the amount they want (it is not a fine...it's a demand with veiled threats)
You ignore that letter (and all subsequent letters)
You don't pay them
They eventually realise you won't pay so write one last letter offering you a discount (might even use scary red pen)
You ignore that
They stop writing
No one goes to court
Scary letters can be previewed here: https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...rs-rlp-and-dwf
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Can be 6 weeks after the event before RLP decide to send you an invoice. The letter you've been given is just the data notice for the crime reduction partnership ( basically you're on a database shared with the stores in the partnership scheme and if you committed any other offences they could look up the database and they'd see you'd previously 'offended' and potentially decide to inform the police this time. )#staysafestayhome
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Did they take a photo of you ? Otherwise, if you were stopped at the door, they might have a still from the security cameras .... or they might just not have a photo of you and be saying that as a standard thing to cover their bums. You could do a GDPR Request to find out but personally I wouldn't bother lest it inspires them to chase you more for payment of any invoice they decide to send.#staysafestayhome
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This is so embarrassing but i stole a few bottoms from primark today and i walked out of the shop and a man approached me which i saw in the shop aswell he asked about what was in my bag, in which he made me follow him back to the store. he took me to a room which another man appeared and they asked me for ID which i didn’t have so he said he was going
to ring the police however i asked if a pic of my passport was acceptable he said yes. the other guy wanted me to fill out a form with my name address number etc. they had to check my online banking for proof of my address. they then gave me the choice of them ringing the police or paying a fine of the RLP. so i chose the fine cause i didn’t want to see the police so idk if i made the right choice. the man said that a letter will appear 4-6 weeks which will say how much i owe and that if i continue to ignore it the charge will increase but i was going through peoples experience with this situation and they haven’t paid the fine so do you think i should and to ignore the letters. and what do these letters look like so i can get them before my mum or dad sees it.
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The first thing to note is that RLP do not issue fines.
Fines are levied by the courts.
RLP issue invoices for imagined losses and costs and have no relationship with fines, the police or 5he courts
RLP letters may be ignored.
As you haven't mentioned your age, but are still living at home, I assume (incorrectly perhaps) that you are quite young and possibly still at school or college
I believe RLP letters arrive in standard DL envelopes (110mm x220mm), with RLP's logo imprinted on front.
As they will send a number of their begging letters you may find it less stressful to let your parents know about the incident, rather than trying to conceal it.
If your parents have concerns refer them to this thread
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