Thursday, April 29, 2010

Motorist who went into police station to report crime told to phone instead

A motorist who walked into his local police station to report that his car had been vandalised was told he should call the police instead. Andy Bevan, a retired chemist, 57, had gone to his local police station, Peeler House, in Hessle, East Yorks, to report the crime. But he was told he would have to make a phone call to report the incident.

Mr Bevan left the station and was outside talking on his mobile phone when an officer went outside and told him he could use a police phone inside the station to contact the command centre. Mr Bevan said: "I told the PCSO at the counter my car was vandalised last night. He said words to the effect: 'Have you rung?' I said I'd just popped in to report it, and he said, 'You can't just pop in, you have to ring.'


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"I said it was absolutely outrageous and if I saw bank robbers going into a bank I couldn't come in and tell them that it was happening? They said that was different as it was a crime in progress. He said you have to ring in and gave me a card and that was it. He was being officious - in fact I'd give him 10 out of 10 for bedside manner. But I just think it's ridiculous that you can't report a crime in a police station - end of story."

Mr Bevan said he had not bothered to ring as he did not simply want a crime number so that he could claim on his insurance policy. He said: "I haven't claimed on the insurance. I actually wanted someone to be caught and punished but I don't think it's the police's remit any more."

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