I was woken in the early hours by my dog barking at the back door. At first i ignored it, thinking it was a fox, but the dog was distressed, so i opened the door and let him out. It was bitch black and i couldn't see a thing but i heard a young man asking me to let him in my house because people were chasing him. i told him i couldn't let him in and locked the dogs out in the garden while my daughter called the police.
It took the police fifteen minuets to arrive and when they did get to us they barely checked the garden and they didn't even bother checking my neighbours gardens for the man. They seemed as if they were more concerned about getting their boots dirty in the garden.
The young man seemed quite stressed and for all the police know could of been hurt and now be lying dead in one of the gardens, but they just passed him off as a burglar trying his luck.
They didn't even seem to believe me at first that there had been someone in the garden until i told them that he had spoken to me. I think they should have been more thorough as he could of been dangerous and approached someone else more vulnerable than myself
policev response to intrudor in garden
without knowing the full facts of what was said to the control-room operator that's not a bad response time on the face of it....Eagle wrote:I am quite impressed they arrived in 15 mins.
Ah, snide comments based on very limited understanding of criminal law and a mis-represented populist news story. Anyhow, let's not let facts get in the way of an excuse for outrage and resentment.If you said you had waved a knife at the intruder from the window they would have been round in a flash
Daily Mail again?