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Police damage but they won't pay

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  • prowla
    prowla Posts: 14,267 Forumite
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    How did the police act lawfully?
    They didn't know where the issue was, so guessed.
    They also destroyed two doors and presumably damage was caused by the boarding-up company.
  • BarelySentientAI
    BarelySentientAI Posts: 2,448 Forumite
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    prowla said:
    How did the police act lawfully?
    They didn't know where the issue was, so guessed.
    They also destroyed two doors and presumably damage was caused by the boarding-up company.
    They didn't know where the issue was, so investigated as required to confirm that there was not someone in imminent danger.

    Forcing entry to a property in those circumstances is lawful.

    They have no liability for any damage caused in those circumstances.
  • 531063
    531063 Posts: 293 Forumite
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    Letter before action to Chief Constable, then if no joy go down the small claims route suing CC.
  • Wonka_2
    Wonka_2 Posts: 977 Forumite
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    outtatune said:
    Are you saying the Police left the property insecure? That's not acceptable.
    No - in the OP it states they called the boarding up service to secure the property - but that's unlikely to provide functioning doors 
  • BarelySentientAI
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    531063 said:
    Letter before action to Chief Constable, then if no joy go down the small claims route suing CC.
    Why stop at the Chief Constable?  If you just going to sue irrelevant people for money that you will never win, throw the King and the Prime Minister in their too.
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