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Student returning from University - can I go and collect under new rules?
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 Anyone can post here. I take no notice of claimed experience as there is no way anyone can verify them. Posting on here is anonymous.Durban said:
 Stop nit picking. I work in a police environment and where I work we are far more interested in cracking down on proper health breaches like public gatherings etc not parents collecting their children from university to bring them homesliphi said:
 You said he was your son!poppy12345 said:sliphi said:Just because your husband did it and got away with it, doesn't mean it was permitted. As the likes of Neil Ferguson and Catherine Calderwood found to their eventual cost.
 I never said he's my husband... i said my son's father... No rules were broken, my son was going home permanently.
 But whatever the relationship between you, and the father of your grown up son, I beg to differ over whether any rules were broken. But he got away with it ... so far. Doesn't make it right though.
 Which police force do you work for. Perhaps have a word with your superior as you obviously need some more training before going out alone. You don't even seem to understand the simple guidelines I have posted links to above
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 The force that I work for use their common sense and would not prosecute a parent collecting their daughter from university now.sliphi said:
 Anyone can post here. I take no notice of claimed experience as there is no way anyone can verify them. Posting on here is anonymous.Durban said:
 Stop nit picking. I work in a police environment and where I work we are far more interested in cracking down on proper health breaches like public gatherings etc not parents collecting their children from university to bring them homesliphi said:
 You said he was your son!poppy12345 said:sliphi said:Just because your husband did it and got away with it, doesn't mean it was permitted. As the likes of Neil Ferguson and Catherine Calderwood found to their eventual cost.
 I never said he's my husband... i said my son's father... No rules were broken, my son was going home permanently.
 But whatever the relationship between you, and the father of your grown up son, I beg to differ over whether any rules were broken. But he got away with it ... so far. Doesn't make it right though.
 Which police force do you work for. Perhaps have a word with your superior as you obviously need some more training before going out alone. You don't even seem to understand the simple guidelines I have posted links to above
 We police by consent in this country
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