I don’t think its Just about the fact that they raid the wrong houses on occasion, that’s bound to happen but that when they do, there doesn’t seem to be a way for the victim too have their house put back the way it was.
InspectorDull5915 on
My friend suffered this. His house was raided while he was out at work. Having rifled through his house and found nothing, they realised they had got the wrong address. It then took them 7 weeks to send someone to repair the damage.
dvb70 on
This happened to someone I work with. Him and his girlfriend woke up to armed police bursting into their bedroom. Apparently the police realised quite quickly they had the wrong house but still pretty terrifying I image. I seem to remember it took quite a bit of work to get someone to come out and fix their front door. Far from a smooth process was how the guy I know described it.
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I don’t think its Just about the fact that they raid the wrong houses on occasion, that’s bound to happen but that when they do, there doesn’t seem to be a way for the victim too have their house put back the way it was.
My friend suffered this. His house was raided while he was out at work. Having rifled through his house and found nothing, they realised they had got the wrong address. It then took them 7 weeks to send someone to repair the damage.
This happened to someone I work with. Him and his girlfriend woke up to armed police bursting into their bedroom. Apparently the police realised quite quickly they had the wrong house but still pretty terrifying I image. I seem to remember it took quite a bit of work to get someone to come out and fix their front door. Far from a smooth process was how the guy I know described it.