HALODIN wrote:I would say let it go, you may end up causing something out of nothing.
This is the course of action I would take. Don't stress about it.
If anything comes of it, were you drunk? There is no evidence of any blood alcohol level or obvious drunken behaviour likely to endanger you or others. The officer was most likely concerned that you got to your destination safely and I think he acted accordingly.
Arming the Country, one gun at a time.
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You say you were supping whilst on railway property, if so, you were breaking a Railway Bylaw. I don't know what the status is of this offense ... penalty ticket or dealt with at the magistrates' court ... do we have any BT Peelers here would can illuminate? If you'd been D&D you'd have been 'lifted' then and there.
My own view is that you're not really at risk of them taking your FAC unless there's a pattern of this sort of behaviour.
I would suggest he was just recording the meeting without coffee in case anything happened later and to heads up BTP aat the end of your route that a merry man was on his way.
Egg on Leggs1 wrote:I would suggest he was just recording the meeting without coffee in case anything happened later and to heads up BTP aat the end of your route that a merry man was on his way.
thinking about it, yer probably! another shooter told me that the PNC puts a firearms marker on a certficate holder but it doesnt go into detail about the (firearms) marker so the plod would have to look up what the firearms marker meant !?
joe wrote:So what would the bt plod say ? I was p***, not arrested didn't kick off was pilot but still not suitable to own firearms ?? Maby I should contact the nra legal departmetnt
Are you still drunk?
Can I be offended on behalf of my husband (who would be the person you talk to if you ring the "legal department")?
Give him a ring tomorrow and I am sure he'll put your mind at rest. 01483 797777 ext 154