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Re: Thieving parents of other children

Von: Ste (ste_rose0@hotmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 03.11.2009 18:27
Message-ID: <da0522a9-0055-4d64-bbed-56d5464d7922@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: uk.legal
On 3 Nov, 15:26, "Bob Ferguson" <robert.fergu...@google.co.uk> wrote:
> "paulfoel" <bertiebigbol...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:c0f6c6a9-133d-4f02-9ba4-5af8b2eaa8a0@l2g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...
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> > My son goes to a holiday club in the half term. On friday, upon
> > picking him up, we discoverd that his lunch bag (containing his
> > nintendo DS) was missing.
>
> > We spoke to the staff and they said it was possible another boy with
> > an identical bag had taken it accidentally. The staff then phoned
> > their mobile and left a message asking them to contact us. No-one ever
> > did.
>
> > Luckily, this child goes to the same school as ours. My wife saw this
> > boy with his father at school yesterday and asked him about the bag -
> > he denied ever seeing it. However, his younger daughter dropped him in
> > it somewhat because she said - yes, daddy, there were two ben 10 bags
> > in the car on friday.
>
> > However, said father is still denying all knowledge....
>
> > Evidence all points to them accidentally picking up the bag, and then
> > having it. I'm wondering if they've seen the Nintendo DS in there and
> > taken the opportunity to keep it.
>
> > I'm not flippin' happy. Any suggestions what I can do next?
>
> I am aware of several occasions on which a child has either stolen someth
ing
> or found something that they decided that they wanted to keep.  Every
> occasion was characterised by the father denying the child had ever found
> anything.  On two occasions proof was forthcoming as the found item was
a
> long distance model glider which the father denied (without asking son)
> having been found.  Unbeknownst to the child or indeed the father, the
> glider was fitted with a beacon to aid in its recovery.  When I returne
d
> with the police and the receiver for the beacon, there was one very red
> faced father.
>
> But the moral is: with a lack of solid proof, there is very little that y
ou
> can do.

Except put their windows through, and thereby deny them the profits of
the exercise.

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