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Who pays to replace the doors that the Police break down
to get into the homes or suspected criminals
to get into the homes or suspected criminals
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My door was smashed in by the police a few years ago and the police realised straight away they had got the wrong house.
There was some argument because I did not answer the door but it was 5am Sunday morning and they thought the door was extremely expensive for the type of house.
I had to also have the hall and landing decorated as a result as well as 2 shelves, antique grandfather clock and ornaments replaced.
The damage came to nearly £7,500. The police did agree this was genuine but they did try to pay less as they thought the damage was extremely unfortunate and I should pay for part of it ie they did not think it could have been forseen a grandfather clock would be there.
It was nearly 15 months when the police finally settled.
Sandy
There was some argument because I did not answer the door but it was 5am Sunday morning and they thought the door was extremely expensive for the type of house.
I had to also have the hall and landing decorated as a result as well as 2 shelves, antique grandfather clock and ornaments replaced.
The damage came to nearly £7,500. The police did agree this was genuine but they did try to pay less as they thought the damage was extremely unfortunate and I should pay for part of it ie they did not think it could have been forseen a grandfather clock would be there.
It was nearly 15 months when the police finally settled.
Sandy