Nice piece of advice RD
and I would add one other bit and that is if you haven't already started recording what has happened then do as soon you can and especially before plod arrive and of course do not tell them that you are doing so.
With that in mind then I would then change slightly the part "Never explain to the Police".
If you have the slightest inkling that some of the problem was in any way your fault then I would go along with "say nothing" and let them prove it.
However if you are innocent I would try the explanation route especially if you are recording the conversations. When plod turn up they very rarely remember to caution you (till arrest) even though PACE clearly states they should. Therefore what you say cannot (in most cases) be used as evidence.
And I suggest this as being arrested, apart from the inconvenience and the unpleasant company you will be forced to share with, can have consequences that can affect you later in your life. For one your photo, fingerprints and DNA will be taken and stored indefinitely (Protection of Freedom Act may change that to only a few years) and the state are not that good at looking after sensitive information. Secondly any arrest would show up on an enhanced CRB and you may never know the real reason you failed to secure that next job or if you did get to interview have to explain it away every time.
With that in mind then I would then change slightly the part "Never explain to the Police".
If you have the slightest inkling that some of the problem was in any way your fault then I would go along with "say nothing" and let them prove it.
However if you are innocent I would try the explanation route especially if you are recording the conversations. When plod turn up they very rarely remember to caution you (till arrest) even though PACE clearly states they should. Therefore what you say cannot (in most cases) be used as evidence.
And I suggest this as being arrested, apart from the inconvenience and the unpleasant company you will be forced to share with, can have consequences that can affect you later in your life. For one your photo, fingerprints and DNA will be taken and stored indefinitely (Protection of Freedom Act may change that to only a few years) and the state are not that good at looking after sensitive information. Secondly any arrest would show up on an enhanced CRB and you may never know the real reason you failed to secure that next job or if you did get to interview have to explain it away every time.