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Old 10-03-2008, 19:32   #13
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Re: Defending the indefensible?

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Originally Posted by Derek S View Post
I do have some sympathy for people caught the following morning but for the ones that go out, get tanked up and drive home deserve all they get.
Yes I too think there needs to be a distinction made in law in the same way that is done in the case of manslaughter and murder.

As regards the likes of Mr Freeman, where a procedural error is significant then I think there should be some form of defence possible but when it comes down to what might amount to a minor clerical error on a form I think a much tougher stance should be applied.
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