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    Hi a few days a go I stupidly got caught shop lifting i admitted the offence and that said I had to go back to the police station in a couple days for an interview I am absolutely worried sick and have never done anything like this before I suffer with depression and have being on a massive low and this is just not like me I can’t eat or sleep and I’m making myself ill with worry about what’s going to happen any advice will be appreciated
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    Re: Shop lifting from boots

    Originally posted by Scott97 View Post
    Hi a few days a go I stupidly got caught shop lifting i admitted the offence and that said I had to go back to the police station in a couple days for an interview I am absolutely worried sick and have never done anything like this before I suffer with depression and have being on a massive low and this is just not like me I can’t eat or sleep and I’m making myself ill with worry about what’s going to happen any advice will be appreciated


    Is this an other RPL attempt at moral Justice

    Most replies on LB simply say just ignore them.

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      Re: Shop lifting from boots

      Originally posted by Scott97 View Post
      Hi a few days a go I stupidly got caught shop lifting i admitted the offence and that said I had to go back to the police station in a couple days for an interview I am absolutely worried sick and have never done anything like this before I suffer with depression and have being on a massive low and this is just not like me I can’t eat or sleep and I’m making myself ill with worry about what’s going to happen any advice will be appreciated
      Hi, welcome to LB.

      Are you in England, Wales or Scotland?

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        Re: Shop lifting from boots

        Originally posted by Spirit200 View Post
        Is this an other RPL attempt at moral Justice

        Most replies on LB simply say just ignore them.
        you are correct ... although 'simply' may not be the best description of our replies/responses ( [MENTION=39710]des8[/MENTION] [MENTION=2]Celestine[/MENTION] ).
        [MENTION=110048]Scott97[/MENTION], at the end of the day rlp are just sending out what we call speculative invoices. A few questions tho' ...
        were the police called at the time?
        were you cautioned/charged?
        have you received any letters from companies called rlp or dwf? (see - http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...535#post760535 for examples)

        - - - Updated - - -

        beat me to it [MENTION=39710]des8[/MENTION] ... trust me to take a few minutes to comment lol xx
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          Re: Shop lifting from boots

          England

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            Re: Shop lifting from boots

            The most likely outcome (depending on the value of the goods involved and the fact this is your first offence) will be a fixed penalty notice of between £50 & £80.

            You are going voluntarily to the police for an interview, which will be under caution.
            You should make an appointment and ask for the duty solicitor to accompany you, if you cannot afford your own.

            If you suffer from depression and are taking medication, at least take the details with you (better still a letter from your doctor) and inform your solicitor prior to the interview.

            Regarding the likes of Retail Loss Prevention and their letters, as already advised just ignore them.

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