should have citizens arrested him. or just kick the **** out of him take the phone to the lass and claim free blow job.
Someone trying to stop a thieving charver helping themselves to another persons property?Who does he think he is, tbh?
Someone trying to stop a thieving charver helping themselves to another persons property?
should have citizens arrested him. or just kick the **** out of him take the phone to the lass and claim free blow job.
Makes it sound like you were referring to the SA guy.South Africans have the most annoying accent.
Who does he think he is, tbh?
Meh. The guy could have picked up the girls bags after they realized that she had alighted and kept them on his person until the conductor came along or he got off at his stop. Seems weird to just leave them unattended.
No such thing.
Makes it sound like you were referring to the SA guy.
Citizens arrest may no exist in law but he could have arrested the thief.No such thing.
To prevent the person in question,
•causing physical injury to himself or any other person;
•suffering physical injury;
•causing loss of or damage to property; or
•making off before a constable can assume responsibility for him.
I don't think he knew she had got off - she had just wondered off and they thought she might have gone to the toilet.
He should have at least sat by her bag.
This guy is complete scum and deserves a good kick in the mouth.
So no one took much notice when a rather drunk girl collapsed in a seat for a while and then got up and drifted off, seemingly looking for a toilet. However, she had left her bags behind and never came back for them.
Once we assumed she had alighted from the train, the phone in her bag began ringing incessantly. Assuming it might be her, I eventually answered it and assured a friend of hers that she had been on the train and hopefully got off at the correct stop. I said that if she didn’t come back for her bags, I would hand them in to Guildford Station last-and-found where she could easily collect them.
So I went back to my seat