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Caught Shoplifting
I was caught shoplifting recently at a local supermarket. It was mortifyingly embarrassing and I am thoroughly ashamed of myself and it will never happen again.
My question is; this was my first (and last) ever offence and the police issued me a fixed penatly notice of £80 which I intend to pay. But - will the shop in question also have the right to prosecute me? What was stolen foodstuffs to the value of £20.
Please someone let me know the situation as I can't sleep and am sick from guilt and worry.
thanks
My question is; this was my first (and last) ever offence and the police issued me a fixed penatly notice of £80 which I intend to pay. But - will the shop in question also have the right to prosecute me? What was stolen foodstuffs to the value of £20.
Please someone let me know the situation as I can't sleep and am sick from guilt and worry.
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think they may be able to use a civil recovery system, whether they will is another story. The £80 fine you received from police sounds like a 'Penalty Notice for Disorder' and is not a conviction, although it is noted on the local system of the force that issued it and may be disclosed if you have an enhanced CRB check for a job that requires one.
Best to just buy things like most others normally do!
Best to just buy things like most others normally do!
The supermarket can issue a civil recovery notice for the value of the items stolen and the cost of processing the penalty notice (the time of the security officer/police) this is likedly to be around £150 and is in addition to the £80 FPN
The FPN (Fixed Penalty Notice) is not a fine and does not give you a criminal conviction. It may show up on an enhanced CRB check.
If you do not pay it it is increased to £120 and does become a fine.
The FPN (Fixed Penalty Notice) is not a fine and does not give you a criminal conviction. It may show up on an enhanced CRB check.
If you do not pay it it is increased to £120 and does become a fine.
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