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I heard about this on Saturday - it's a friend of a friend of mine. The concerned citizen who reported this matter is the ex-boyfriend of girl this chap's currently boning
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Originally posted by threaded View PostThe way such warrants are worded it's any electrical equipment in the dwelling. So that'd be the kettle if they so desired.
HTH
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostInteresting question -
If the plod have a warrant for your computer equipment, does that apply to company equipment at your house?
'Scuse me a sec, there's a knock at the .......
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The way such warrants are worded it's any electrical equipment in the dwelling. So that'd be the kettle if they so desired.
HTH
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostInteresting question -
If the plod have a warrant for your computer equipment, does that apply to company equipment at your house?
And when they've taken it, how do you intend to get it back?
It is an interesting question but, I suspect, an academic one.
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Interesting question -
If the plod have a warrant for your computer equipment, does that apply to company equipment at your house?
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I'd be more concerned that they've confiscated his iphone, laptop and home pc.. anyone else see a "err by the way what's this we found on here" type prosecution coming up if his isn't charged over this?
I'm not in anyway saying he had any suspicious material on his media but if he has ANYTHING remotely suspicious then he can look forward to a bit more questioning is all I'm saying.. if the plod happen to read this, that is..
<sound of sirens heading towards Chef towers>
errr gotta go..
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Luckily he only got banned from the airport he named rather than all the other ones too.
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