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I knew nothing, was not the instigator and up untill I was asked to make the window safe was totally ignorant of what was going on outside - but still got drawn into something I knew nothing about.
I’m not criticising or belittling your awful event Mike, all I’m saying is that Johns issue is different. You knew nothing until you were unwillingly drawn into the altercation, but John knew nothing about his at all until it was all over. They simply cannot use the excuse that it was “his fault” like they unfortunately could towards you.
 
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You have the statutory right that the police should apply for compensation to the courts services for you John. You are a victim of this crime because it is syou that is directly affected. That compensation must include damages they’ve caused as a result of their investigation. They are obligated to apply for this on your behalf and for making sure the courts are aware.
You may also be entitled to something because the letting agents have failed to carry out their contracted tasks correctly.
Seriously, if you haven’t yet, I would take legal advice if I were you.
Tim, unfortunately the police will only pay damages if it's the wrong address. The agents of course will say they did everything by the law, including inspections. Ringing the insurance company in the morning as it appears apart from having drug related cover £5000 max I do have loss of rent insurance so will see what they have to say .
 
Tim, unfortunately the police will only pay damages if it's the wrong address. The agents of course will say they did everything by the law, including inspections. Ringing the insurance company in the morning as it appears apart from having drug related cover £5000 max I do have loss of rent insurance so will see what they have to say .
Good luck John. Seems Plod is as efficient as the utilities at making good. Quote from Brit Gas management! "Oh yes, we're very good at making holes - filling them in we're not so good. That's why we subby out jobs like yours". Priceless.
You just don't need the stress!!!
Doug
 
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Good luck John. Seems Plod is as efficient as the utilities at making good. Quote from Brit Gas management! "Oh yes, we're very good at making holes - filling them in we're not so good. That's why we subby out jobs like yours". Priceless.
You just don't need the stress!!!
Doug
Thanks.
Think Doug I will need luck , and by the bucket by the time it's done and dusted .
 
Tim, unfortunately the police will only pay damages if it's the wrong address. The agents of course will say they did everything by the law, including inspections. Ringing the insurance company in the morning as it appears apart from having drug related cover £5000 max I do have loss of rent insurance so will see what they have to say .
May well be that the damages are incurred by the miscreant rather than the police. In effect the police had to do this because they were breaking the law, and while breaking the law they caused damage to your property. The police are obligated to ensure the claims for recompense are posted to the legal system. It’s on the police forces web sites as one of their requirements. Hope you get this sorted out :thumb2: :thumb2: .
 
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May well be that the damages are incurred by the miscreant rather than the police. In effect the police had to do this because they were breaking the law, and while breaking the law they caused damage to your property. The police are obligated to ensure the claims for recompense are posted to the legal system. It’s on the police forces web sites as one of their requirements. Hope you get this sorted out :thumb2: :thumb2: .

Interesting point Tim. Another thing to check , thanks .
 
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I’m not criticising or belittling your awful event Mike, all I’m saying is that Johns issue is different. You knew nothing until you were unwillingly drawn into the altercation, but John knew nothing about his at all until it was all over. They simply cannot use the excuse that it was “his fault” like they unfortunately could towards you.
No problem, but believe me policing today is a whole new woke ballgame, and having been on the recieving end of both the police and the criminal compensation board - sorry you are not dead attitude, but we are going to do nothing, leaves a very bad taste in the mouth.
 
Sorry, John, I missed that.
I hope everything will turn right soon but I know how insurance and judiciary system can become very slow.
 
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Sorry, John, I missed that.
I hope everything will turn right soon but I know how insurance and judiciary system can become very slow.
Thanks Andrea, yes everything takes forever, esp when it's done through emails.
 
esp when it's done through emails.
John,
could be worse - you might have to use snail mail - and getting to speak to an intelligent human being over the phone is usually a frustrating performance, and even then - " Oh, you've come through to the wrong department, let me transfer you" - I recently had to explain four times to one NGO why I'd called - over 90 minutes of 'hold', listening to muzak - talking to more clueless individuals - then finally being told that the original letter that triggered this was an 'error'.:angry:
Dave
 
John Mate. I am so sorry for all you have been through.
Have you talked with a solicitor? Lots of good advice here, Tim is onto something! go to the local citizens advice, if they still exist, and have a chat with them.
I hope that you get things sorted and can get on with life.
 
I'm sorry to hear about all your problems John, it does seem unbelievable, but it's all too common today. I hope it all gets sorted soon, then you & Christine can move on.
Mike, unfortunately the police fail to take incidents like yours seriously or don't want to deal with it.
 
I'm sorry to hear about all your problems John, it does seem unbelievable, but it's all too common today. I hope it all gets sorted soon, then you & Christine can move on.
Mike, unfortunately the police fail to take incidents like yours seriously or don't want to deal with it.
'Under-resourced' is the reason (!) - not even enough Rozzers to organise a Policeman's Ball now-a- days!
Steve
 
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I'm sorry to hear about all your problems John, it does seem unbelievable, but it's all too common today. I hope it all gets sorted soon, then you & Christine can move on.
Mike, unfortunately the police fail to take incidents like yours seriously or don't want to deal with it.
In 2010 the then Home Secretary T. May was invited to the police commisioners conference and to address them. At that conference she quite rightly informed them of the complaints she had been recieving from the public and carrying out her own investigations regarding the lack of police officers on the beat.
She stated that on several visits to different police headquarters that she had noticed and spoken to police officers doing work that civilian employees could do. She informed the commisioners that it was time to release these officers (her words) from these desk jobs and put them back on the streets where in fact there were more officers at desks than there were actually 'on the beat'.
She then informed the collected audience that if the problem was not rectified within six months, then she would take steps to removes officers and assets from all police divisions...
At a press conference later that day several of the top police commisioners stood in front of the press and media and laughed/mocked directly at her statement.
Six months later several of these high ranking officers plus lots of others and assets were removed.
Since that day the police have been crying to one and all that they do not have the officers or assets to do their job and that the government are to blame - NO! the government in this case are not to blame, it is those at the top of the police that laughed and did nothing except scoff and poopoo the Home Secretary.
I had no love for T. May as a politician, but I applaud her for once trying to do the right thing and make this country a lot safer place to live.
As for what happened to me, the police crossed the 'I's and dotted the 'T's and then went away to do something more important for instance studying for the sergeants exam which he passed.
As for the perpetrator or I should say instigator of what happened to me, justice will be meted out and revenge is sweet....
 
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At last after all this time March / April the insurance company have paid up including the loss of income from the time it happened until the property was habitable, when the property went on the market.
Not some thing I would recommend to anyone to get involved with .

Of course there is an agreement between all insurers that they will pay no more than £5000 in damages if the drugs cultivation is involved.

Certainly have taken their time, having checked all the invoices for the repairs, which were all paid for straight away by me. Seems to me they all take the premiums quickly enough , but take their time to pay out.
 
Seems to me they all take the premiums quickly enough , but take their time to pay out.

So very true John sadly.

I'm sorry to hear of you ordeal John (having just read through the thread) and I'm glad to hear that things are (slowly) being sorted.
 
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So very true John sadly.

I'm sorry to hear of you ordeal John (having just read through the thread) and I'm glad to hear that things are (slowly) being sorted.
Thanks Arnold, glad this part is behind me, well will be when they pay out !
 
They are all the same John. Quick to take the money then spend all their time looking for reasons not to pay. Glad it's all sorted.
 
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