Re: RLP advice re shoplifting
OK, Seesaw:
I have scanned the result of the court case in which a shoplifter was taken to court by RLP before.
I have read the letter from RLP.
"is this legal?" - it's all in the details.
RLP must invoice you, with a breakdown of the alleged losses, in effect!
The breakdown should include any stock loss and why, and all security expenses attributable to this one incident.
If in court, your brother would simply state whether he believes he has already paid for the losses, and why.
Please tell your brother it might have been cheaper to put the chicken on the credit card.
For Retail Loss Prevention: you might be well advised to look at your methods of business. Letters containing a threat of legal action, and demanding payment for alleged losses incurred by your client(s) following a fixed penalty ticket must be detailed. This is so they may not be seen as a mere act of intimidation. If enough letters were issued with no sound legal basis, a public nuisance could arise.
OK, Seesaw:
I have scanned the result of the court case in which a shoplifter was taken to court by RLP before.
I have read the letter from RLP.
"is this legal?" - it's all in the details.
RLP must invoice you, with a breakdown of the alleged losses, in effect!
The breakdown should include any stock loss and why, and all security expenses attributable to this one incident.
If in court, your brother would simply state whether he believes he has already paid for the losses, and why.
Please tell your brother it might have been cheaper to put the chicken on the credit card.
For Retail Loss Prevention: you might be well advised to look at your methods of business. Letters containing a threat of legal action, and demanding payment for alleged losses incurred by your client(s) following a fixed penalty ticket must be detailed. This is so they may not be seen as a mere act of intimidation. If enough letters were issued with no sound legal basis, a public nuisance could arise.
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