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The IPCC? Your local MP? If the Police aren't showing any interest then theres got to be a reason either way.
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So he was murdered... have the culprits been caught yet.
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IMHO vigilantism starts with people who believe they're right and inevitably results in the goalposts of guilt and punishment being moved when it suits and tragedies like this. Justice should never be in the hands of people who aren't capable of delivering it.
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What's likely to have happened is the reporting officer, who I assume is the one that didn't turn up, will have included in the case the dates he/she was unavailable. The prosecuter will have received the file, ignored the part with unavailabiluty and scheduled a court date regardless. They might even have scheduled a date and never bothered to cite the witness regardless of leave periods. The RO will then be off on holiday unaware they are due in court and when the case is called it get binned due to lack of essential witnesses (it's rarer now to get a postponement than a few years back) That's what happens in Scotland anyway, England should be pretty much the same. Of course the RO could have just not bothered in which case they'll probably be answering some very uncomfortable questions from professional standards right now. Anyway in this case it's tragic but the Police are caught in the middle. They have an apparently credible complaint about a male taking pictures of children and have to follow it up. After it was found the pictures were innocent all the proclamations of his innocence wouldn't have made the slightest bit of difference to some who had him as a target the minute the camera came out. |
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* there seems to be some sort of competition or rivalry between the various gangs now with groups threatening to reveal the identities of leaders ,i also think they are competing to see who can out the most peodos which is extremely dangerous http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news...entity-6142934 |
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I will continue to defend him The old bill need to be seen to be doing something. QTX pointed out a guy who got off because of either an old bill or cps mix up. Is it any wonder people feel the need to take the law into their own hands? I know for one if anyone ever messed with my daughter as a child or now as she is grown up and they got off I would be more than happy to serve time and deal with it myself ---------- Post added at 12:58 ---------- Previous post was at 12:56 ---------- Quote:
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