Re: Sky
Someone having a package delivered isn't probable cause. It's everyday behaviour.
But the police would expect you to provide something to suggest that there was wrong doing beyond your own suspicions to get them to do so much as put down their donut.thehog said:Parker said:Without an actual charge or evidence it goes nowhere near a court thoughthehog said:That’s because there is no power to compel a witness to speak. Neither Wiggins nor Freeman made a statement to UKAD. If it was an actual court of law Brailsford would have been charged with contempt, Freeman would have been sent for medical evaluation and Wiggins would have been cross examined.
Go to you local police station and say 'my neighbour had a package delivered and it looked suspect to me' and see how far that gets.
Again, no. Police have probable cause and can arrest under suspicion or can hold a witness in for questioning for 24 hours. Under a civil tort there is no charge and you can still issue a witness summons which a person is compelled by law to appear.
Someone having a package delivered isn't probable cause. It's everyday behaviour.