Hi I'm 18 years old and unemployed as i'm still in school. Today I got caught shoplifting in Debenhams and was called to a back office where I gave back the items i was trying to take. The police were called and as this was my first offence they gave me something beginning with an A (three letter abreaviation) which they said was less than a caution and the police told me to write a letter to the LP dept at the store as community disposal. They said as long as I write this letter this was the end of the criminal proceedings. My initial question is will this thing i got that was less than a warning affect me travelling to the States? As i'm a dual citizen and need to be able to travel there easily.
The police were kind to me and understanding but the Debenhams staff were total a-holes. After screaming at me and accusing me of lying to them about being in the store alone (which I was) they told me I was banned from all Debenhams stores indefinitely (how can they enforce this??) and gave me a notice of intended civil recovery. The items I took were damaged as they were not in their packaging and they said I had to pay for CCTV costs and their time (seriously???) so they told me I would have to pay this civil recovery fine of around £200. As a poor and unemployed student I cannot pay this, nor can I tell any of my family about this.
So what will happen now? Will I actually get sent to court if I ignore this? What happens if one is physically unable to procure the capital to pay the ridiculously inflated fine? Thanks
The police were kind to me and understanding but the Debenhams staff were total a-holes. After screaming at me and accusing me of lying to them about being in the store alone (which I was) they told me I was banned from all Debenhams stores indefinitely (how can they enforce this??) and gave me a notice of intended civil recovery. The items I took were damaged as they were not in their packaging and they said I had to pay for CCTV costs and their time (seriously???) so they told me I would have to pay this civil recovery fine of around £200. As a poor and unemployed student I cannot pay this, nor can I tell any of my family about this.
So what will happen now? Will I actually get sent to court if I ignore this? What happens if one is physically unable to procure the capital to pay the ridiculously inflated fine? Thanks
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