Your thoughts on this please
Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 16:26
I would be grateful for your comments on the following situation
My mother in law has received a letter from the police. It states that on 19th May at 3.30pm her car (reg number, make and model quoted) was seen in the vicinity of the Cardigan Arms public house car park, being driven in a reckless manner, liable to cause danger to the public.
She has never been to this pub, she hadn't even heard of it before this letter. She had a form to fill in, one of those 'are you driver?' If not who was the driver" type forms which she completed saying she was not the driver. It says in the letter they will not divulge any further information on the incident without the form. She took it to the police and was then sent somewhere else with it. She told them it was not her and she says the lady said "don't worry about it" She didn't bother asking anymore
So that was it, she walked out and is happy with that albeit a bit confused.
I am concerned on several points. I would like them to write to her to say she can ignore this letter, she didn't even get the name of the lady she spoke to. She is 80, deaf and gets a bit muddled. But does this mean if someone annoys you, you can just ring the police report their car as above and they get a letter? When did hersay become legal?
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what, if anything, we should do please?
My mother in law has received a letter from the police. It states that on 19th May at 3.30pm her car (reg number, make and model quoted) was seen in the vicinity of the Cardigan Arms public house car park, being driven in a reckless manner, liable to cause danger to the public.
She has never been to this pub, she hadn't even heard of it before this letter. She had a form to fill in, one of those 'are you driver?' If not who was the driver" type forms which she completed saying she was not the driver. It says in the letter they will not divulge any further information on the incident without the form. She took it to the police and was then sent somewhere else with it. She told them it was not her and she says the lady said "don't worry about it" She didn't bother asking anymore
So that was it, she walked out and is happy with that albeit a bit confused.
I am concerned on several points. I would like them to write to her to say she can ignore this letter, she didn't even get the name of the lady she spoke to. She is 80, deaf and gets a bit muddled. But does this mean if someone annoys you, you can just ring the police report their car as above and they get a letter? When did hersay become legal?
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what, if anything, we should do please?