Patterdale Terrier
Well-Known Member
Facts:
Victim of crime has car stolen and tells the police a box of 25 x cartridges were on the back seat;
Car is recovered the next day together with the cartridges intact;
Victim of crime receives an unannounced visit by police to check gun security. All in order;
Victim of crime receives a letter from Chief of police warning him his certificate(s) may be revoked because his suitability is in question.
Your comments would be appreciated. Has he done anything wrong? How would the police defend a challenge on appeal in court or if it does not go to court if the victim of crime tries to clear his name. Have the police any powers in the circumstances?
Thanks
Victim of crime has car stolen and tells the police a box of 25 x cartridges were on the back seat;
Car is recovered the next day together with the cartridges intact;
Victim of crime receives an unannounced visit by police to check gun security. All in order;
Victim of crime receives a letter from Chief of police warning him his certificate(s) may be revoked because his suitability is in question.
Your comments would be appreciated. Has he done anything wrong? How would the police defend a challenge on appeal in court or if it does not go to court if the victim of crime tries to clear his name. Have the police any powers in the circumstances?
Thanks