That's what we like isn't it-a target rich environment!Originally Posted by Gary C
Do you really want a prize for spotting that deliberately placed free-shot?
That's what we like isn't it-a target rich environment!Originally Posted by Gary C
I do not think you should leave it at that.
It should be responded to and to a senior level, but in a polite, rational way stating that the attitude of the officer was perhaps a little heavy handed.
Re-iterate that the rifle is available at any time to eliminate you from any enquiries and that it would actually be your preference.
Additionally, as you had not at any time broken the law, you are within your rights to continue shooting within the confines of your property and will continue to do so - unless the real story/issue is a neighbour complaining in which case, you cant do anything unles you know who it is and can speak to them rationally.
It may be worth asking the senior officer to confirm the incident or incidents of animal cruelty just in case the officer is "being inventive" or "colourful". This is not cricket.
You should definitely get the rifle checked power wise and bear in mind that the weapon can be shot with any weight of pellet so it must be set to make allowance for this.
I would also speak to any other user who may have access to the rifle to give them the opportunity of coming clean - just in case a forensics test comes up with a result you were not expecting !!!!
On another note, If you are approached by a neighbour in a hostile way, be calm and pleasant and smile etc. I have a few friends that have towed the PC line of Guns are Bad etc... but I talked them into having a go with a CO2 pistol I used to have.
ALL of the people who tried it found it to be enjoyable and great fun. It also brought out that competitive spirit hidden deep inside all of us.......I eventually sold it to a friend and his wife. The wife was a real nose wrinkler when offered to try but turned out to be an excellent shot and really loved it.........Non so queer as folk eh !
Got to give people a taste so they know what they are missing.
Hi guys
Thanks for all the information and support i will try to make up my mind as to taking this further or not,many thanks again to all of you.
best wishes
Jase
Hi guys
Just a thought, I was wandering if any of the policeforce that are among us on this forum could suggest what they think I should do next? I am not one of those people who think all police are bad as i know there are probably some great people on the force,And I can sympathise that they have a very difficult job to do, but was wandering if any from this forum would care to comment?
best wishes
Jase
Given the apparent hostility towards the Police I would be surprised if many if any come out of the woodwork.Originally Posted by jase74
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One police officer has - see DJP's post on page two.
Hi
Sorry I did not realise DJP was on the force.A big thankyou to DJP for his views,cheers mate.
best wishes
Jase
Sorry Dave, but that is total gonads. This incompetent plod's bully-boy tactic may well be calculated to keep the timewasting neighbour happy and make his own life easier, but hardly has that effect on poor Jase, does it? To put it in perspective, if there is a malicious neighbour wasting police time and perjuring himself because he has a problem with Jase plinking, quite legally, in the garden - who the hell is in the wrong? Sounds to me like typical go-for-the-easy-target policingOriginally Posted by DJP
But you have been "leant on", quite improperly, by a police officer when you were doing nothing wrong. Last time I looked, Britain wasn't (quite, just yet) a police state; ergo I'd call this a pretty bl00dy offensive infringement of Jase's "rights".Originally Posted by DJP
Ho-hum
Adrian
I was going to say 'what hostility' or some such thing ... but then Adrian turned up!Originally Posted by justicepig
Speaking from years of experience. This sounds like a local officer wh has recieved a plinking complaint about you, and instead of having big enogh watsits to front you up and remind you of the legal requiremnts he goes and tries to cover the tracks back to the interfering git by lying. the result he puts your back up, he looks a right plonker and makes everyone think that all cops are like him. If he for one minute thought you were the cat slotter you would have been nicked on suspicion of having caused criminal damage. No need for warants to seize your gun.
This is rollox. from a profesional point of view if this guy is lying then his guvnor should know, if he was one of mine and he was lying the least of his worries would be the rollicking from me. I would visit his station and seek some clarification on his grounds.
Lastly most of this advice on this thread has been good, and I have to accentuate the point that has been made. Unless that pellet leaves your premises, and your weapon is under 12ft Lbs. Keep on Plinking, its your right to do so unless some interfering polititians move the goalposts. If someone has a problem with you plinking let them its their problem not yours
Last edited by Frisp; 24-06-2005 at 03:08 PM. Reason: addition
Nice post, Frisp. If (as it appears) you're a Plod then you're clearly one of the good guys
Adrian
You may be within your rights but how long before it qualifys for an ASBO as with other legal but judged antisocial behaviour ie mowing the lawn in a bikkini.
Yes mate I am plod and stuff like this winds me up cause it does nothing to make the job easier. How do we expect any support from peole when we keep making arses of ourselves like this ( I was going to say shooting ourselves in the foot but I could hear the groans from here). Im a bit biased cause I shoot but it wouldnt matter if the complaint was that your kids were noisy or that your shirt was offensive. Openes and common sense must and should prevail.
What gets me is that if in reality these cats are getting slotted, has the PC been round all the avid gardners to ask them the same questions, because no one has more issues with cats than a man with a lovelly seed bed which has had used as a toilet by next doors tabby. .