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A good day at the office

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 15:23
by VEGAS
362 bellys against the counter.

Not a bad day out for GMP today.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20090821/tu ... 23e80.html

Re: A good day at the office

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 15:39
by DaveB
Excellent stuff mate :rock:

The only thing is, with our already bulging prisons and namby-pamby judicial system.. I doubt very much if the punishment will fit the crime. Pity they can't be deported to parts of the world where their brand of behaviour is more acceptable ;-)

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: A good day at the office

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 15:51
by Garry Russell
What bothers me here is that is has been done as a reaction to growing concerns

Isn't it their job to have done this before now?? :dunno:

Don't blame the bobby on the beat but his managers?............

Dave.........maybe they can find an empty Scottish Island with dangerous currents to dump them on. :)

Good that it's been done but tempered by the though that it has been for the wrong reasons :think:

Garry

Re: A good day at the office

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 16:03
by VEGAS
Many my not face charges or conviction but at least its good PR and gives a clear message to those who choose to make others lives a misery.

It won't be tolerated.

Re: A good day at the office

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 16:26
by Garry Russell
I just hop they keep it up and not let it slpi as soon as the attention is taken off :)

That is the right message..you won't get away with it!!!!

Garry

Re: A good day at the office

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 18:59
by airboatr
give them bellys the spoon torture, ... with salt :lol:

Re: A good day at the office

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 23:08
by cstorey
VEGAS wrote:Many my not face charges or conviction but at least its good PR and gives a clear message to those who choose to make others lives a misery.

It won't be tolerated.
If they will not face charges then they should not have been arrested. It is this sort of unwarranted action which makes it so difficult to obtain convictions against those who really should be banged up . Visit Liverpool crown Court any day to see this proposition justified

Re: A good day at the office

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 23:41
by Effoh
You wake up one night to find someone in your house who shouldn't be there. Now, Vegas and I will quite happily come along and drag him away, with due deference to all his rights and privileges obviously, but we don't know if he will face charges or not until we prove his intent to the satisfaction of the Crown Prosecution Service, who ultimately decide who ends up in court. What say we leave him in your house 'til we do?

Re: A good day at the office

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 23:59
by cstorey
Effoh : my understanding is that it is the Police who prefer the charges. It is then for the CPS to decide whether the evidence justifies the matter being brought before the Court , and either dealt with summarily , or made the subject of committal proceedings . Your example is , frankly, utterly unrealistic , since if someone is present " who shouldn't be there" then he is by definition a trespasser, and in the absence of some viable excuse for being there, the dishonest intent is to be inferred from the circumstances

Re: A good day at the office

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 00:06
by DispatchDragon
Ah well

I guess I wont mention the correct way to deal with criminal elements here --- Just remember to pull the body into your home
before calling the constabulary.

Leif ;-)