I was falsely accused of shoplifting in a Scottish supermarket, the 'security' guard told me to accompany him to a back room to which I refused, he then forced my arm behind my back and marched me an empty room (looked like an unused office) and locked me in all the while telling me the police would be here soon. I managed to record the incident on a mobile phone and have on record me asking him what will happen if I attempt to leave to which he replied he would prevent me with reasonable force.
I was detained for nearly an hour, when the police finally came they very quickly realised there was no case to answer and I was allowed to leave.
I was seriously shaken by the incident particularly as there was no toilet facility in the 'detention room'. Do I have a potential civil case against the guard.
I am in Scotland by the way, I know the law is different here.
I was detained for nearly an hour, when the police finally came they very quickly realised there was no case to answer and I was allowed to leave.
I was seriously shaken by the incident particularly as there was no toilet facility in the 'detention room'. Do I have a potential civil case against the guard.
I am in Scotland by the way, I know the law is different here.
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