it gets logged on their log or in the computer to show they talked to you. If your making a report, it goes in the report
it is for not ofr
it is possible that they might, but it all depends on what happened.
It is probably taken to the police who take this ID alongside the acount given by th shop on who used this and the police will then look further into this.
First get is address or his fan mail address write a letter to him about you and give him your name. (But it might take like FOREVER to get a letter from him or to find his address/ fan address.) So yeah. :)
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I would take this to mean the name and/or number of the house and the name of the street being referred to.
No, not unless you take a marker and write your name and address on it.
If its drug money or stolen money then no. If they take it without reason then yes.
You think that because you are under 16 you are allowed to do what you want? The police can certainly get your details and can even take you into custody to wait for your parents to pick you up at the station. No, that's not what i said... I simply wanted to know, if someone with no uniform, not a police officer, a completley random person with no I.D, is allowed to write my name and address down on a pad of paper?
a job, police Station, immigrations office
I think that they have the power to take your bike. Not sure what would happen after that. Does the DVLA or Taxation guys have a FAQ I wonder?
Yes. Happens all the time. The fact of a person's intoxication may or may not weigh on the value of the statement taken.