To get rid of the difficult part - I left a service station without paying for a newspaper. Really no excuse other than a lapse in judgement.
I was stopped ouside by a "loss control officer" who rightly identified me as a newspaper thief and (wrongly) a coca-cola thief. He invited me to his office, said I was caught on CTV and asked me to empty my pockets. No coa-cola, which seemed to surprise him. He said I could play straight with him, or he'd call the police to take over. I identified myself to his satisfaction, he said I'd be contacted by a loss recovery company within 48 hours, he gave me the company's hand out and sent me on my way. I wasn't asked to sign anything.
Middle-aged and middle-class (though facing redundancy) AND a virgin poster, I'm not going to attract much sympathy for greed and stupidity. But has anyone advice on how to deal with the recovery company? Pay up and hope credit rating and police record isn't impacted.
Could they still get the police involved? I'm still dreading a knock on the door ..
I was stopped ouside by a "loss control officer" who rightly identified me as a newspaper thief and (wrongly) a coca-cola thief. He invited me to his office, said I was caught on CTV and asked me to empty my pockets. No coa-cola, which seemed to surprise him. He said I could play straight with him, or he'd call the police to take over. I identified myself to his satisfaction, he said I'd be contacted by a loss recovery company within 48 hours, he gave me the company's hand out and sent me on my way. I wasn't asked to sign anything.
Middle-aged and middle-class (though facing redundancy) AND a virgin poster, I'm not going to attract much sympathy for greed and stupidity. But has anyone advice on how to deal with the recovery company? Pay up and hope credit rating and police record isn't impacted.
Could they still get the police involved? I'm still dreading a knock on the door ..
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