blan89 159 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 Had the rspca around today,he wouldn't leave my property so i had to eject him. he got abusive and told me he'd be back with the police and a warrant,I know he's probably talking out his anus but it has got me worried because i work 60 hours a week and my birds here alone with the kids. I've tried calling a few people but i can't find out if he gets one how long it will take. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tegater 789 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 He will have to go to court to get one from a magistrate, but this can be done out of hours if urgent. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
hellyer189 93 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 Mate has had the same problem, there a pain in the ass and good for pretty much nothing! Do you no why they came around? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 27,335 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 he wouldn't leave my property so i had to eject him.he got abusive and told me he'd be back with the police and a warrant Back with Plod???You should have asked him to vacate your property,if he refused to do so then phone plod yourself telling them your about to forcibly eject a trespasser,then got him off your property yourself,he has no legal rights above and beyond you or me whatsoever,he works for a charity,thats it,nothing else,he is joe-public in a uniform,phone the local RSPCA and report his beligerant attitude and the threats he made towards you,do not,repeat do NOT fear the RSPCA,f**k them and their warrant 16 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tegater 789 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 http://the-shg.org/Basic%20legal%20advice%20for%20pet%20owners.htm Read this Blan Quote Link to post Share on other sites
PeakOil 352 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 http://the-shg.org/index.htm Quote Link to post Share on other sites
blan89 159 Posted November 15, 2011 Author Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 he wouldn't leave my property so i had to eject him.he got abusive and told me he'd be back with the police and a warrant Back with Plod???You should have asked him to vacate your property,if he refused to do so then phone plod yourself telling them your about to forcibly eject a trespasser,then got him off your property yourself,he has no legal rights above and beyond you or me whatsoever,he works for a charity,thats it,nothing else,he is joe-public in a uniform,phone the local RSPCA and report his beligerant attitude and the threats he made towards you,do not,repeat do NOT fear the RSPCA,f**k them and their warrant I've logged it on the 0845 number just in case anything else happens. i'm confident i can deal with them,it's just when im not here i'm worried about. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
PeakOil 352 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 http://the-shg.org/Invasionofprivacy.html It is a position that many might applaud. Legal nicety versus relief of animal suffering? It’s a no-brainer. But it’s not always as simple as that. Conflict arises because the police, who do have bona-fide powers of entry, have neither the resources nor the expertise to enforce the act. For this reason, says Chris Newman, chairman of the Federation of Companion Animal Societies, enforcement defaults to the RSPCA. “They impersonate police officers and commit trespass. People do believe they have powers of entry.” Nigel Weller, a solicitor based in Lewes who specialises in defending RSPCA prosecutions, puts it more strongly: “In every single case I’ve been involved in, they have abused their power.” Often, he says, the RSPCA ask police to attend, ostensibly to avoid a breach of the peace. “Then they argue it was a police officer, acting legally, who seized property, when in fact it was the RSPCA.” As RSPCA prosecutions are brought privately and do not require the sanction of the Crown Prosecution Service, this raises issues both of accountability and conflict of interest. Sally Case, head of prosecutions, insists that RSPCA inspectors are trained specifically to make clear to pet-owners that they have no such right. They act without an owner’s permission, she says, “only if an animal is suffering in a dire emergency. If the court feels evidence has been wrongly obtained, it can refuse to admit it”. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
blan89 159 Posted November 15, 2011 Author Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 thanks but Ive read that link before lads. like i said i've got no problem dealing with them,but i can't be here 24/7. does anyone know how long it usually takes? do they give them the right to force entry if no-one answers the door? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jetro 5,349 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 http://the-shg.org/B...et%20owners.htm Read this Blan thats very helpful. is there anything like that in ireland to help the irish boys. atb, j. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
graham4877 1,181 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 thanks but Ive read that link before lads. like i said i've got no problem dealing with them,but i can't be here 24/7. does anyone know how long it usually takes? do they give them the right to force entry if no-one answers the door? http://the-shg.org/No%20trespassing%20sign.htm Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Millet 4,497 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 I know the police can get a warrent pretty quick if they tell the magistrate they is an illegal firearm on the premisses..it happened to me when i got raided..all i had was a sub12ftlb air rifle on the premisses..but they where not interested in that they where after something else.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,378 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 Had the rspca around today,he wouldn't leave my property so i had to eject him. he got abusive and told me he'd be back with the police and a warrant,I know he's probably talking out his anus but it has got me worried because i work 60 hours a week and my birds here alone with the kids. I've tried calling a few people but i can't find out if he gets one how long it will take. Just out of interest mate.....do you wish you had played it different ?.....i mean,if you have something to hide then yes you did the right thing.......but if you dont....maybe letting them in,being friendly then calling them c**ts after they had gone might have been a better option...... Id be surprised if plod came along usually if they,re going to hit you with a warrant they dont tell you first.....sounds like he was just being a dick. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
wot ban 11 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 they will be back the next day if they fink your hideing some it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 if theres nothing there for them to find when they come back it wouldnt matter if you were there or not :whistling: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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