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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1658904" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>There is an option for the prescription to be sent to a chemist to be made up beforehand, so you could arrange things so that you only have to pick it up rather than wait, and you could phone up and check that it is ready, and warn them that you will be arriving at a particular time to pick it up.</p><p>Just because they are teenagers it doesn't mean that they are free to steal your property or act in a threatening way. </p><p>If you cannot arrange for a shorter waiting time at the chemist perhaps if you go to a local police station they will be able to offer some advice - particularly if you let them know that it is an on going problem and that they are becoming bolder all the time.</p><p>They are probably known to the police anyway, and I'd be inclined to phone the police station before you visit there again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1658904, member: 355878"] There is an option for the prescription to be sent to a chemist to be made up beforehand, so you could arrange things so that you only have to pick it up rather than wait, and you could phone up and check that it is ready, and warn them that you will be arriving at a particular time to pick it up. Just because they are teenagers it doesn't mean that they are free to steal your property or act in a threatening way. If you cannot arrange for a shorter waiting time at the chemist perhaps if you go to a local police station they will be able to offer some advice - particularly if you let them know that it is an on going problem and that they are becoming bolder all the time. They are probably known to the police anyway, and I'd be inclined to phone the police station before you visit there again. [/QUOTE]
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