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    Quite simply,doest happen.If a man did call you,he's having a laugh.Garda dont do that.

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    I had the police out to my house a few years ago, in England. A person that had been attacked had my telephone number on their call records, they wanted to now if I knew anything. I told them I didn't have a clue what they were talking about, and said I couldn't help further, and if they wanted to send their questions to my brief we could discuss further.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucy chambers View Post
    I had the police out to my house a few years ago, in England. A person that had been attacked had my telephone number on their call records, they wanted to now if I knew anything. I told them I didn't have a clue what they were talking about, and said I couldn't help further, and if they wanted to send their questions to my brief we could discuss further.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucy chambers View Post
    I had the police out to my house a few years ago, in England. A person that had been attacked had my telephone number on their call records, they wanted to now if I knew anything. I told them I didn't have a clue what they were talking about, and said I couldn't help further, and if they wanted to send their questions to my brief we could discuss further.

    If you would like a lawyers take on this-

    YouTube - Don't Talk to Cops, Part 1

    A tip. Never, ever talk to the police without a solicitor present.
    Quite right Lucy.................and tip number 2........never answer your mobile phone if the number ringing you is a withheld one or one that is not stored on your phone. The only people who should have your mobile number (assuming it's a private one rather than a business one) are people that you gave the number to or rang from your phone, and in this case you should also have stored their number.

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