I understand your wish to get your knife back. But to me the far more important issue would be removing the warning.
I understand your wish to get your knife back. But to me the far more important issue would be removing the warning.
I'd rather have ten warnings and my knife than no knife and a clean sheet
I'd rather have ten warnings and my knife than no knife and a clean sheet
I'd rather have ten warnings and my knife than no knife and a clean sheet
I'll help you with a new one.
You never know how a warning could go against you in the future, job, loans, insurance, (divorce - sorry not a nice subject and hopefully never come up but could be used against you in custody cases if things get nasty). Warnings and cautions aren't to be sniffed at.
I hope it all works out for you and I'll keep my fingers crossed mate.
GB.
you can get a new knife tou cannot buy a good reputationI'd rather have ten warnings and my knife than no knife and a clean sheet
Innocent until PROVEN guilty? Don't they need to prove you had intent to use the tool in an inappropriate manner? If that's what they believed you were going to do?
I'd rather have ten warnings and my knife than no knife and a clean sheet