Hello from Scotland.
Lots of fear in my apartment tonight sadly.. my girlfriend managed to attempt to walk out of a supermarket with items in a bag she'd forgotten about.
She had a shopping basket, handbag and a shopping bag with her lunchbox etc in it on one arm and put a few items of cosmetics (£20) in the shopping bag by mistake, then forgot to check them out while paying for other items at a self service till.
She was intercepted on her way to the door then escorted to the back room, where a rather unpleasant plain clothes "security consultant" made every attempt to scare her, which, given her circumstances, he managed.
Beside the point though. The police were apparently called, but were unable to attend due to a high number of other cases. She was there for 2.5 hours, before being allowed to leave after providing ID and proof of address. Her bags were searched (she wasn't asked,don't know if this is relevant or not) and she was told she was not permitted to call me until the police arrived.
In the end, as stated, they did not, and she was there when the security manager, who was much more civil, called the police and told them she was being released. More or less for the reason the store staff didn't want to stay late, although this wasn't said to the police, rather offline.
So, my question is what can happen now? Can charges be brought? A formal caution?
She's a tier 2 visa holder, with a clean record living and working in the UK for 3.5 years. We've submitted notice to marry 3 weeks ago after a 1.5 year relationship. We're awaiting the decision of the home office on whether we have approval to get married and are obviously worried about what effect a charge or caution May have on that process, and subsequent transfer of her tier 2 visa to a spousal visa if marriage approval is granted.
Thanks for taking the time to read
Kind regards
Lots of fear in my apartment tonight sadly.. my girlfriend managed to attempt to walk out of a supermarket with items in a bag she'd forgotten about.
She had a shopping basket, handbag and a shopping bag with her lunchbox etc in it on one arm and put a few items of cosmetics (£20) in the shopping bag by mistake, then forgot to check them out while paying for other items at a self service till.
She was intercepted on her way to the door then escorted to the back room, where a rather unpleasant plain clothes "security consultant" made every attempt to scare her, which, given her circumstances, he managed.
Beside the point though. The police were apparently called, but were unable to attend due to a high number of other cases. She was there for 2.5 hours, before being allowed to leave after providing ID and proof of address. Her bags were searched (she wasn't asked,don't know if this is relevant or not) and she was told she was not permitted to call me until the police arrived.
In the end, as stated, they did not, and she was there when the security manager, who was much more civil, called the police and told them she was being released. More or less for the reason the store staff didn't want to stay late, although this wasn't said to the police, rather offline.
So, my question is what can happen now? Can charges be brought? A formal caution?
She's a tier 2 visa holder, with a clean record living and working in the UK for 3.5 years. We've submitted notice to marry 3 weeks ago after a 1.5 year relationship. We're awaiting the decision of the home office on whether we have approval to get married and are obviously worried about what effect a charge or caution May have on that process, and subsequent transfer of her tier 2 visa to a spousal visa if marriage approval is granted.
Thanks for taking the time to read
Kind regards
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