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Can I Arrest A Furniture That Refuse To Do My Work? by Fryx: 9:01am On Dec 06, 2023
I told him I am traveling today, he refuse to complete the work. Refuses to pick my call and he did not open the shop today.

My plan was to burgle the store and destroy his valuables. But then, I think again.

What if I report him to the police. Ask them to beat him up and refuse to release him until he paid the money. Then they can keep the money. But above all, beat him up for stressing me.

Is it a case that the police can handle?
Re: Can I Arrest A Furniture That Refuse To Do My Work? by YouandiAllofus: 9:56am On Dec 06, 2023
You want to arrest a piece of furniture or the carpenter? grin

Firstly, If you break his shop in his absence, you're a burglar. And you may have created another case entirely.
Secondly, you can't order the police to beat anyone or keep them in custody beyond the stipulated time specified by law. Unless the police dimmed it necessary pending the outcome of investigations into a complex situation, and the police will have to seek the approval of the law through the court. Else, you break the law in conjunction with the police who are supposed to maintain law and order.

You can only lay your complaint and the police will give the most suitable reaction to the situation either by inviting him, visiting him or taking him in for questioning for possible resolution if available and within reach without further complications. Otherwise, you will have to press charges against the carpenter and you both dig it out in the law court.
Re: Can I Arrest A Furniture That Refuse To Do My Work? by Fryx: 10:04am On Dec 06, 2023
YouandiAllofus:
You want to arrest a piece of furniture or the carpenter? grin

Firstly, If you break his shop in his absence, you're a burglar. And you may have created another case entirely.
Secondly, you can't order the police to beat anyone or keep them in custody beyond the stipulated time specified by law. Unless the police dimmed it necessary pending the outcome of investigations into a complex situation, and the police will have to seek the approval of the law through the court. Else, you commit a crime in conjunction with the police who are supposed to prevent the occurrence of crime and injustice.

You can only lay your complaint and the police will give the most suitable reaction to the situation either by inviting him, visiting him or taking him in for questioning for possible resolution if available and within reach without further complications. Otherwise, you will have to press charges against the carpenter and you both dig it out in the law court.


Thanks. But I hate stress. I hate it when people don’t keep up with agreement.

My previous plan was to simply go if he is around, I will start taking the uncompleted works. And once I take my own, I will take more. And if he try to stop me, then one of us will be beaten up.

But I didn’t meet him at the shop (he didn’t open). He refuse to pick my call too.
Re: Can I Arrest A Furniture That Refuse To Do My Work? by YouandiAllofus: 10:24am On Dec 06, 2023
Fryx:



Thanks. But I hate stress. I hate it when people don’t keep up with agreement.

My previous plan was to simply go if he is around, I will start taking the uncompleted works. And once I take my own, I will take more. And if he try to stop me, then one of us will be beaten up.

But I didn’t meet him at the shop (he didn’t open). He refuse to pick my call too.

if the job is yet to be completed, and you don't want him to continue with the job. Then you can take the job away together with the remaining materials for the job.
Do your calculations with him and balance out the financial aspect either by paying for the specific services he has rendered sofar or ask for a refund for the remaining part of the job left undone in the case that you paid him upfront in full.
Re: Can I Arrest A Furniture That Refuse To Do My Work? by Fryx: 10:28am On Dec 06, 2023
YouandiAllofus:


if the job is yet to be completed, and you don't want him to continue with the job. Then you can take the job away together with the remaining materials for the job.
Do your calculations with him and balance out the financial aspect either by paying for the specific services he has rendered sofar or ask for a refund for the remaining part of the job left undone in the case that you paid him upfront in full.


Thanks.
Re: Can I Arrest A Furniture That Refuse To Do My Work? by YouandiAllofus: 10:45am On Dec 06, 2023
Fryx:



Thanks.
Alot of workmen these days are unserious and insincere. I hope he complies and do what is necessary for amicable resolution

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