Dan's a run-of-the-mill, D anything-for-a-quietlife kinda guy... except when it comes to matters concerning Amelia. And when his daughter continues to be harassed by her online fan Lloyd, the normally mild-mannered mechanic snaps and shows his violent side.
Earlier, the despondent dad dares to believe that his complaint to the police, combined with him issuing Lloyd with a few choice words, have been enough to bring the sorry saga to a close. And when Amelia reveals she has blocked Lloyd from her phone, it's another reason to be optimistic.
But much to his frustration, Dan finds himself in the firing line. Lloyd has reported his threats, and Dan receives a visit from a very serious PC Swirling (who else?), who warns him not to take the law into his own hands.
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