Witchie wrote: » A few months ago my son got his phone stolen from his gym bag at school and the school didnt find out who did it. I had to go buy him a new one and while was in Carphone Warehouse, was telling the guy who works in there and is a mate about what had happened. He just sent me a message on FB a few mins ago saying that a guy came in to get the phone fixed (maybe unblocked, not sure) and he copped it was my sons and refused to give it back to him so we wil now have a nice spare android phone in the house for back up. Am wondering though should I get the guards involved as am sure there is CCTV in the shop and also maybe they have his name from booking phone in to get fixed and take it further. It really bugs the hell outta me that little scrotes could go through another pupils stuff and steal from them and as am an unemployed single mum it killed me having to buy him another phone. I would shop my own sons to guards if they did something like this as its despicable behaviour.
Witchie wrote: » It really bugs the hell outta me that little scrotes could go through another pupils stuff and steal from them and as am an unemployed single mum it killed me having to buy him another phone..
starviewadams wrote: » Go down to the Garda Station and explain the situation to them I spose,the kid who took the phone will probably end up getting a caution at the very most though,and more likely will just get a bit of a telling off.
hondasam wrote: » It's probably not the person who stole it who brought it to the shop.
wild_cat wrote: » If his school was anything like mine they'd be delighted to know who's at it!! I'd get in contact with the guards. Nothing worse than people who steal things in school. Especially belong to those who know the worth of money!!
prinz wrote: » Maybe you should get a cheaper phone next time. Yer man was in possession of stolen property. Did you report it when it was stolen originally? Do you know who the guy is who brought it into the shop? Is he a student at son's school? Yadda, yadda, yadda.
hondasam wrote: » why wait this long to unblock it ?
hondasam wrote: » A caution for what, where is the proof he stole it?
Witchie wrote: » Am sure it is, coz I bought the phone in there and they would have the details logged under my name, including serial number.
old hippy wrote: » Why bring a mobile to school, anyway?
RoverJames wrote: » Handling stolen property ......... great minds and all that Bryaner
Witchie wrote: » Would you involve the guards?
Witchie wrote: » Only thing holding me back is that its a small town and I could end up getting more grief than I need for a sake of €100 phone but its the principle more than anything that gets my goat.
seamus wrote: » Uh, before you get the Gardai involved, I would verify that it is actually your son's phone. Did he scratch his initials into it or something? If you ring the Gardai and they find out that they've confiscated an innocent kid's phone, your mate could end up being cautioned and/or fired.
Dravokivich wrote: » How does the guy in CPW know it was your son's phone? Did he have a very exclusive model? Why are you only now looking to get the Gardaí involved when all you've got is someone with a similar model phone? Why were the Gardaí not contacted and the theft reported when the phone was actually stolen?
120_Minutes wrote: » theres no proof he stole it, but theres proof of possession of stolen goods, as explained below.
prinz wrote: » Possession of stolen property. S.18 Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act, 2001.
bryaner wrote: » Handling stolen goods.