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Crime and Security
PC Andrew Harper
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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 7069445" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>Really?</p><p>The tractor driver may be - and it's none of my concern- guilty of all kinds of ignorance and omission, which led to a fatality.</p><p>He seems to have been going about otherwise legitimate business, and his/someones corner cutting looks like it cost a 3rd party their life.</p><p>A moments bad timing, and an accident that maybe better state of repair could've avoided....and someone died.</p><p>He/they will very likely bear the punishment for that.</p><p>(a custodial sentence is almost a cert I'd guess)</p><p></p><p>The 3 young men in this case went out thieving, knowing full well that the old bill might get after them.</p><p>Indeed, it was a statistical certainly that they'd have a copper after them at some point. </p><p>And when one did, they almost certainly knowingly dragged him to his death.</p><p>When the rest of the old bill turned up, they and their extended network tried to wriggle out of responsibility - it appears that lawlessness at that horrific scale is ingrained in their culture.</p><p>The suggestion is that they're still to this day showing little or no remorse.</p><p></p><p>I'd say there's a world of difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 7069445, member: 9965"] Really? The tractor driver may be - and it's none of my concern- guilty of all kinds of ignorance and omission, which led to a fatality. He seems to have been going about otherwise legitimate business, and his/someones corner cutting looks like it cost a 3rd party their life. A moments bad timing, and an accident that maybe better state of repair could've avoided....and someone died. He/they will very likely bear the punishment for that. (a custodial sentence is almost a cert I'd guess) The 3 young men in this case went out thieving, knowing full well that the old bill might get after them. Indeed, it was a statistical certainly that they'd have a copper after them at some point. And when one did, they almost certainly knowingly dragged him to his death. When the rest of the old bill turned up, they and their extended network tried to wriggle out of responsibility - it appears that lawlessness at that horrific scale is ingrained in their culture. The suggestion is that they're still to this day showing little or no remorse. I'd say there's a world of difference. [/QUOTE]
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