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Perhaps I'm missing something here, what is the issue with insisting thefts are reported to the police?
Isn't a bigger issue that the
Does that mean the police are denying a crime may have been committed? Or does it mean they agree there may have been a crime but they aren't willing or able to commit resources to investigate what happened?
You are missing something. The article quotes the police:
“Police Scotland told me that, since the courier’s contract is with Amazon, no crime has been committed against me and I should get Amazon to sort it out,” she said.
Thanks! I think that's the context I was missing. OP cut a few paragraphs when quoting the article. Lesson learned I should read the source.