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Crashed my sister's car....need Help??

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  • Samuel_
    Samuel_ Posts: 114 Forumite
    edited 18 July 2012 at 12:32PM
    Sgt_Pepper wrote: »
    Come on then.

    1) I was wrongfully arrested for apparently assaulting a 'ticket police officer' at a train station with my bike. This was rubbish. I was wrestled to the ground by this guy really forcefully, and even a member of the public(about 50 years old) came and said not to worry as he'd seen everything; This was all while I was on the ground with the guys knee on my head for about 20 minutes. Then I had to wait in a police car for about 2 hours outside the train station. I had not used my bike to hurt him, and I was just recovering from a broken ankle, and maybe positioned the bike over my right ankle more than my left as a defence mechanism as the guy was really big didn't trust him.

    trolololol
  • Samuel_
    Samuel_ Posts: 114 Forumite
    Sgt_Pepper wrote: »
    Everything does happen for a reason.

    You crashed because you were pi55ed.

    That's a reason is it not?

    Offcourse everything happens for a reason, but not because of something entirely unrelated in your past. Someone the other day said it must have been Karma they didn't get a job atleast 6 months ago, because they now have the most amazing job, It's pure speculation bs.
  • Samuel_
    Samuel_ Posts: 114 Forumite
    mikey72 wrote: »
    I'm talking about when the council catch up with you for the bollard, then they realise you weren't insured, then you get arrested. I'm sure the bike was for something else. (Unless your sister nicked it, then you're probably ok with the bollard)

    lol, funny
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    Samuel_ wrote: »
    lol, funny
    Apart from you, me, and your sister, they're the only others that know what you did, and they're the ones I'd be worrying about. You need to find out who you phoned, and (without telling them anything further) find out if they'll be after you. That'll drop you in it fastest.
  • Sgt_Pepper_2
    Sgt_Pepper_2 Posts: 3,644 Forumite
    [/B]
    Samuel_ wrote: »
    1) I was wrongfully arrested for apparently assaulting a 'ticket police officer' at a train station with my bike. This was rubbish. I was wrestled to the ground by this guy really forcefully, and even a member of the public(about 50 years old) came and said not to worry as he'd seen everything; This was all while I was on the ground with the guys knee on my head for about 20 minutes. Then I had to wait in a police car for about 2 hours outside the train station. I had not used my bike to hurt him, and I was just recovering from a broken ankle, and maybe positioned the bike over my right ankle more than my left as a defence mechanism as the guy was really big didn't trust him.

    2) Another occasion arrested at my mates student appartment when it should have just been him. I returned to find someone in his block had stolen my wallet. I started looking around his room and the others in the block called the same police as they said I was causing chaos or something. I returned to station in cell for 4 hours. My mate still in the cell from 1st time said I was allowed in back to his room to get my belongings. Whilst still in the cell, I hear my mate in the cell next door saying the police have found my wallet after one of the people in my block were caught throwing it out the window when the police went round.
    In the end not only did I lose around £150, but the guy didn't even get arrested.

    So two allegations were made against you and you were arrested. After investigation you were released. How were you wrongly arrested?

    What's a ticket police officer?
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    Sgt_Pepper wrote: »
    [/B]

    So two allegations were made against you and you were arrested. After investigation you were released. How were you wrongly arrested?

    What's a ticket police officer?

    A big heavy git by the sound of it.
  • Samuel_
    Samuel_ Posts: 114 Forumite
    Sgt_Pepper wrote: »
    [/B]

    So two allegations were made against you and you were arrested. After investigation you were released. How were you wrongly arrested?

    What's a police ticket inspector?

    The police were apologising to me loads afterwards:mad: The fact is the second time I had done absolutely nothing wrong. I was given permission to go and get my belongings from my friend in his room. I'm done here, hopefully Karma comes gets you in your sleep tonight.
  • Sgt_Pepper_2
    Sgt_Pepper_2 Posts: 3,644 Forumite
    Samuel_

    Go to bed, don't ever log on here again and never think about this again.

    Believe me if you do that it will all go away.
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    Some of us just don't admit we've ever been 18. Hope your sister doesn't kill you. She may shave half your head in your sleep though.
  • Sgt_Pepper_2
    Sgt_Pepper_2 Posts: 3,644 Forumite
    Samuel_ wrote: »
    The police were apologising to me loads afterwards:mad: The fact is the second time I had done absolutely nothing wrong. I was given permission to go and get my belongings from my friend in his room. I'm done here, hopefully Karma comes gets you in your sleep tonight.

    What do you mean by that, bad dreams?

    Look out, there's a bollard.
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