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Question Have you ever helped catch a criminal?

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I had my name taken by the old bill after helping try to save somebodys life when I worked in the hospital. The person had been stabbed in Southend Seafront and was rushed to the hospital where we he died in the resus room. probally the crapiest shift of my life
 
I'm going to be getting the train to Haywards Heath on Monday. If I see anyone loitering, I'll be sure to chase them off.
 
Have had to give ID information to police a couple of times in fraud cases when I worked at the bank, but no more than that.


Fraud is now condoned in England.

Regarded by Police as a "Civil Matter" yet there is no such offence [and thus no specific penalty] in the civil law.

QED that fraud is escalating & spiralling out of control, as the perps know there is no penalty even if caught red handed with their fingers in the till.

I deal with "civil and white collar fraud" daily and it is a source of increasing frustration that the victims of fraud / cons are unable to achieve justice, let alone compensation for their losses.
 
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