I'm wondering whether someone in the plod has realised she has the injunction and or bail condition on her, so are keeping hold of her until CPS decide what to do with her. (If that's how it works)longdog wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:51 pm Again assuming it's true it makes you wonder why. I can't see the cops wanting to hold her on the strength of whatever minor offences she appeared to have committed yesterday. Breach of a court injunction? A refusal by RP to accept bail conditions like not going near 'her' house? A 72 hour section?
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I think what happens if you get caught breaching bail conditions is you go before the beak who decides if you can be re-bailed or remanded in custody. I don't think the CPS gets involved.
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Fair enough but then if she is being held for breaching bail conditions I can't see a cop giving her Police Bail with similar conditions to the ones she has allegedly broken, therefore she will be spending overnight at least, if not the weekend being held in Police custody.
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From Sad Ken. His typo.
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she was arrested at 9.30pm last night, so they'll presumably keep her the full 24 hours before releasing her police bail?longdog wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:51 pmIf that's true she ought to be hoping they release her before the Friday night rush or she's likely going to be there until the courts open up on Monday.
Again assuming it's true it makes you wonder why. I can't see the cops wanting to hold her on the strength of whatever minor offences she appeared to have committed yesterday. Breach of a court injunction? A refusal by RP to accept bail conditions like not going near 'her' house? A 72 hour section?
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I agree. This archaic British system where it takes weeks or months for the Land Registry to update is just about tolerable for most people. However, in this case where everyone is waiting for the new owner's name to officially go on the title deeds including Derbyshire Constabulary, the neighbours, the Freetards, the builders, the new owner. If it's not happened today that's another 3 days to wait. Are other countries this slow?TheNewSaint wrote
I think the Land Registry is a big part of the problem. As long as they can show people that listing that says they own it, they can create sufficient confusion to achieve their ends. We all know the court ordered the house sold with no regard to their ownership claim, but most people won't.
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The LR is just a side distraction. The courts are the final arbitrators and they've issued genuine possession. The police need to grow a spine here.
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Looks like she was released at 7.30pm, 22 hours in police custody.Ken Thompson 27 mins ago:
Rehka released from police custody
Lorraine Page: Did she get bail conditions
Ken Thompson: Let you know asap she has just turned up.
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Recently, I had a similar ish problem with LR.He Who Knows wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 6:37 pmI agree. This archaic British system where it takes weeks or months for the Land Registry to update is just about tolerable for most people. However, in this case where everyone is waiting for the new owner's name to officially go on the title deeds including Derbyshire Constabulary, the neighbours, the Freetards, the builders, the new owner. If it's not happened today that's another 3 days to wait. Are other countries this slow?TheNewSaint wrote
I think the Land Registry is a big part of the problem. As long as they can show people that listing that says they own it, they can create sufficient confusion to achieve their ends. We all know the court ordered the house sold with no regard to their ownership claim, but most people won't.
I wanted something to appear on the register asap.
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And back in the house according to Ken THe Who Knows wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 7:08 pmLooks like she was released at 7.30pm, 22 hours in police custody.Ken Thompson 27 mins ago:
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Repeating an offence immediately on being bailed... She really is determined to go to prison isn't she?
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Sadly I don't think police will be back again untill the land registry entry is ammended, what puzzles me why weren't Fringe Ltd and Tunkashila struck from the entry when Chancery overruled the sale last year.aesmith wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 8:08 pmAnd back in the house according to Ken THe Who Knows wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 7:08 pmLooks like she was released at 7.30pm, 22 hours in police custody.Ken Thompson 27 mins ago:
Rehka released from police custody
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They turned out last night so I don't see why they shouldn't turn out again... After the weekend rush most likely.
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The plod are now blocking mobile signals
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Attended to do a live feed tonight.
Derbyshire Police Farce. Sent two muppets to block the signal from the phone's hiw foolish does thus make them look ??
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Bollocks!
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it's that daylight at 9:30pm in the UK?AndyPandy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 6:24 pmshe was arrested at 9.30pm last night, so they'll presumably keep her the full 24 hours before releasing her police bail?longdog wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:51 pmIf that's true she ought to be hoping they release her before the Friday night rush or she's likely going to be there until the courts open up on Monday.
Again assuming it's true it makes you wonder why. I can't see the cops wanting to hold her on the strength of whatever minor offences she appeared to have committed yesterday. Breach of a court injunction? A refusal by RP to accept bail conditions like not going near 'her' house? A 72 hour section?
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It is possible to disrupt mobile phone signals very locally but why would the police do this, all the videos they make are self incriminatory.
Compared to the US we are noticably further north so it does stay light a long time in summer. Plus modern cameras can be several times more effective then the human eye at light gathering.
Compared to the US we are noticably further north so it does stay light a long time in summer. Plus modern cameras can be several times more effective then the human eye at light gathering.
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is it being stated that the UK have some sort of phone jamming system that can jam video but not texts? Am I reading that correctly?
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never realized it was that much more North. I could use that extra half hour sunlight.Siegfried Shrink wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 9:19 pm It is possible to disrupt mobile phone signals very locally but why would the police do this, all the videos they make are self incriminatory.
Compared to the US we are noticably further north so it does stay light a long time in summer. Plus modern cameras can be several times more effective then the human eye at light gathering.
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