Caporegime
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Risk delaying/fudging up a murder investigation for no good reason? Some posters on this forum hurt my brain.
a security guard.
it was a rentacop
a security guard.
Oh look, another thread where the guy makes a clearly misleading post and then gives us totally different information later on.
So a security guard has told you that you can't use your car? Just ignore it, and use it. They have no right to stop you. Though, I'd contact the police first as it may help with their inquiries.
What are you hoping to hear? That you have a legal right to interrupt a murder investigation to save yourself a tenner on cab fare?

the street is closed as a crime scene
The security guard is a contractor because getting real police to guard murder scenes is apparently too expensive
given that his day job is probably stopping people nicking tellys from currys, his legal knowledge on murder scenes may not be too hot...
the street is closed as a crime scene
The security guard is a contractor because getting real police to guard murder scenes is apparently too expensive
given that his day job is probably stopping people nicking tellys from currys, his legal knowledge on murder scenes may not be too hot...
the street is closed as a crime scene
The security guard is a contractor because getting real police to guard murder scenes is apparently too expensive
given that his day job is probably stopping people nicking tellys from currys, his legal knowledge on murder scenes may not be too hot...
The scene was cordoned off for forensic examinations and Det Ch Insp Crisp said the cordon would remain in place on Sunday.
"I would like to take this opportunity to thank residents in the area their co-operation and patience," he added.
Say i needed to go right now to deal with a family medical emergency, what do i do in that position?
Sounds as if the OP is having one of these days.