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Something very strange has just happened - I have to go to the police & make a statement

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two2many · 10/04/2011 15:22

Ds (12yrs) & his friend have just come in from out playing & told me my nasty neighbour (next door) has just been talking to a man and this man has taken my car registration number Shock then both men shook hands , laughed & the man left in his car . We have history of abuse & property damage from next door . I rang my local police station for advice and they want me to drop into them to make a statement as i asked them not to send a car to my house as i don't want to make things worse by alerting next door . Sad

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Buddhastic · 10/04/2011 15:29

YANBU what a weirdo and a scary one at that Shock

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Groovee · 10/04/2011 15:32

That's extremely strange and you did the best thing informing the police. That means if anyone tries to shop you as a hit and run or something similar they know that where it's started from.

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susansocks · 10/04/2011 15:33

hope you ds didnt get it wrong

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Greenkit · 10/04/2011 15:34

Did he take the number or the actual plate?

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hissymissy · 10/04/2011 15:34

Sounds unpleasant. Confused

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two2many · 10/04/2011 15:35

Dh is in work & dd has just broke out this morning with chicken pox . I have to go to the station in the morning to have this put on report . Sad

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two2many · 10/04/2011 15:38

Ds saw this man get out of his car & knock into my neighbour , then both men walked to the back of my car (parked outside my house on the roadside) & this man pulled a notepad out of his jacket pocket & wrote down my registration number .

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TeamLemon · 10/04/2011 15:41

How weird.
Good that the police are taking this seriously enough to put on record.
Hope your DD is coping well with the pox and gets better soon.

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two2many · 10/04/2011 15:44

Thanks TeamLemon . Been up all night trying to cool her down her temperature is still very high . This is the last thing i need today tbh .

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beesimo · 10/04/2011 15:46

OP i honestly aren't accusing your son of lying but prehaps a overactive imagination. If anybody was intending you harm or distress do you really think they would behave like that in full view and in broad daylight

At the very worse they are are a pair of creeps play at 'winding you up' not nice and I wouldn't like it but please don't let it distress you.

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GypsyMoth · 10/04/2011 15:47

what do you think the reason for this is??

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ZZZenAgain · 10/04/2011 15:49

someone said further down, they might be planning to report the OP as a hit and run. Otherwise no idea what the plan is, car sighted at some crime scene, break-in or something. Weird. Glad the police took it seriously

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two2many · 10/04/2011 15:50

beesimo When i rang dh he said the same as you that it could be just a "wind Up" as guy next door is a immature twat , but considering the history of abuse we have already suffered from them i rang the police just as a precautionary measure that way if anything does happen in the coming weeks i have this on record Sad .

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worraliberty · 10/04/2011 15:52

How do you mean 'knock into my neighbour'?

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worraliberty · 10/04/2011 15:54

Also, why would you be making a statement to the police?

Surely your 12yr old DS would be the one making a statement?

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atswimtwolengths · 10/04/2011 15:54

I'd be really worried if this happened to me. What the hell does he want the number for and, if you were planning something, wouldn't you just tell someone the number over the phone?

Could your neighbour see the boys playing?

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CheshireDing · 10/04/2011 15:54

Def worth logging with the Police, maybe he is going to clone your plate?

Although it could also have been purely for your DS to see, as otherwise why would the neighbour not just have take the reg down from through his window or something so that you didn't know?

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PlopPlopPing · 10/04/2011 15:58

Do you have a valid tax disc?

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ZZZenAgain · 10/04/2011 16:02

that's true, why not just do it without anyone being aware of it? No idea really what it could be about.

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OliPolly · 10/04/2011 16:04

Did your son see the actual note? I meand, how do you know that what he was writing down?

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two2many · 10/04/2011 16:05

Ds & his friend were sitting in my porch playing on their PSP's so they would not have been very visible to neighbour (porch is brick up to 3 feet then glass on top of the brick) ds heard a car pull up & looked out as did his friend and they both saw this man write down my reg number .
Yes all discs are up to date etc .
Neighbour has made threats to us before (last June to be exact) when i had to call the police on them for damaging our property (we caught them on camera in the act) .

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ZZZenAgain · 10/04/2011 16:07

well frankly I cannot think of any harmless reason why they would get out and go over and look at the back of your car and write something down, especially with a history of neighbourhood animosity.

Hope nothing bad comes of it.

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Lollybrolly · 10/04/2011 16:08

Perhaps your neighbour was pretending in front of your son to have called the police - friend role playing plain clothed detective - all in a cause to wind you up???? (the mind boggles)!!!

Whatever - its a weird (very) weird thing to do - no matter what the real reason is behind it. You have absolutely nothing to loose about getting this reported and down on record with the police. However, I am confused as to why YOU and not your son is making the statement. Who was with your son at the time? What are their version of events? I would be inclined to speak to them too.

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worraliberty · 10/04/2011 16:10

But why do they want a statement from you OP, when it was your son and is friend who witnessed it? Confused

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OliPolly · 10/04/2011 16:10

I just want to know why you are so sure that IT was your reg number they were writing down? Confused

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