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Ian UK
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This is, at the very least, a threat of violence under section 4 of the public order act, 'causing intentional fear or provocation of violence'.
You should report this to the Police if only to make them aware that the relevant person is making such threats.
If your son doesn't however want to take it further, make that clear from the start so that that Police don't waste time unnecessarily. They should however do something about it, even if that involves just speaking to the boy who made the threats.
Good luck |
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report it to the police IMMEDIATELY |
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AS
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Go to a police station asap and make a statement, a threat is as good as intent and the kid should be punished for making such a threat!
with the recent bate of stabbings going on i think even threats should be taken seriously and be made punishable by law!... hopefully a good talking to from the police will teach this kid a lesson before he does something stupid! |
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Duisend-poot
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I would report that person straight-away, don't even bother to write a letter. Threats like that should be taken seriously , i would as a mother take action please. Better safe than sorry. Good luck.:) |
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call crimestoppers on 0800 555 111
leave a anonymous tip off the complaints go direct to the police and the boy will be removed from the streets.knife crime is a big issue in this country don't let your son become a statistic and the next teenage face on the news.
mothers instinct is ALWAYS RIGHT pic up the phone and dial now if you don't call the police wont know
http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org/ log on and fill out an online form please please as one mother to another.keep the kids safe
good luck xx |
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Light
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phone the police tell them you are worried for your sons safety and state that he has had a threat on his life. They will help you and him. |
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alphameega
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You should make the police aware of this situation. Get an incident number from them as a reference. Then send in a letter using that reference number. This will keep things proper in the event of....etc etc |
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diamond
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O MY GOD how awfull,not a nice thought that someone has threatened that....fighting yes knifes&guns NO!! there are some good answers on here so i would.they cant ignore something like that surely! in the mean time tell your son to avoid and stay away as best as posible,hope you sort this out. xx |
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Kevin M
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make a police report-get the case and report number to use as reference. the kid who made the threat can get in big trouble!!! |
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The Mock Race see
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Somebody needs to speak to the lad that threatened your boy |
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COUTURExchick
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Yes, you should definitely report it to the police. As a mother, it's your job to do all you can to protect your children. |
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Taf
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I would report it at the police station to put it officially on the record.
It may not hurt for your son to do it and realise that it is ok to stand up to people using legal means and to send a message that he will not stand for being threatened. It really doesn't matter what others think of him. Bullies push as far as they are allowed. |
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vera
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write a letter what in the name of goodness are you writing a letter for someone has threatened your SONS LIFE!!! one can only imagine he doesnt want to make a fuss because he is tramatised and frightened that this has happened.
you are his mother and the adult in this situation what in the world is writeing a letter going to achieve you must go straight to the station and make them aware of whats happened otherwise what type of love are you showing for your son |
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I would definately report it.
But i'd just like to say try not to worry so much.
Someone threatened to stab me when i was 14. Nothing ever came from it.
Although i guess it depends on where you live. This girl lived on 'the other side of town' . So i could avoid her quite easily. |
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