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Thread: Is it worth reporting this to the police?

  1. #41
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    Report it through the police assistance line and ask for the incident report (COPs ?) number. My experience is they do generally act on things, although I haven't reported a road rage type incident. If nothing else it adds to their intelligence database for future reports.


    Martyn

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    Just go in to Penrith PS Ron and report it...don't speak to the newb behind the counter, especially if he/she tries to fob you off. Ask to speak with the supervisor. Tell them what happened. Bad luck if there are no other witnesses. With luck, they may take a statement. At least use their direct line to PAL if they have it and report it to them. Either way, make sure you have written down somewhere time/date/place and as much detail of the incident as you can recall.

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    If you don't report it, then you can be quite sure that nothing will be done and there will be no documentation that might be useful to corroborate a subsequent report of similar behaviour by that individual.

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