Ok, not a rare occurence round here, but it got me thinking...
After the Police turned up (at around Midday) they simply took Dads details and told Dad to contact his insurance company, and that was job complete as far as they were concerned.
Is it me, or is 'Insurance' becoming more and more an excuse to ignore criminal activity? 'Oh, Don't worry, the Insurance will cover it.'
Quite frankly, I am worried, because it means there are still two criminals wandering around knowing that they are being ignored by the Police.
It also puts, once again, the emphasis on the Victim to be Insured, not on the Law and Order forces to catch criminals, which seems a really really ridiculous way to run a country.