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Old 17-12-2011, 02:32 AM #11
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Not too sure about that one either: - rather, I'll rephrase, yes, that could so - but on the other hand: as it could be argued by other side that Main was placing others in a State of Alarm & Distress - (that's not the correct term but it's close) - and therefore Pollock's actions were justified. I have a hunch that something similar is covered by Civil Law?

It's one massive can of worms.
Its fear and alarm, again thats simply a breach of the peace, you aint allowed to interfere, its a plod job.

Its a good thing it will be handled down there anyway, if it was done through Grampian plod and Aberdeen or Inverness PF yob and hero would have already been cautioned and charged.

Its all about Performance Indicators up here. If a crime report is raised for a complaint someone is arrested, a report goes to the PF, if the PF gets a crime report they prosecute, simples. Aberdeen PF (covers all the way over to Nairn) have actually only issued a handful cautions for the whole year - that doesnt include Nov and Dec. Apparently they are aiming to beat their 97.6% prosecution rate.
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Thanks.I just didn't want to make a fuss.

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