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Originally Posted by Chris
Now, slowly, put down your false dilemma and step away from the thread ...
Seriously, you are so far from treating this objectively, there's not a lot of point discussing it, is there? How can you say 'he should be prosecuted and banned' in the same breath, when he is in the middle of a criminal trial and you haven't heard any of his evidence?
You want to join the hang 'em high brigade, well fine, why don't you just grab yourself a pitchfork and go and yell at him outside the courthouse? It might make you feel better.
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You know what Chris your right let us see what the courts make of this case it will be interesting to hear what his mitigating circumstances are and how this prosecution is having a detrimental affect on his home life and not to forget the possibility that he could lose his job and have to put his family through hardship because of his lack of earnings.
Of course lets not forget her family who will have to live with this for the rest of their lives as the loss a child must be heartbreaking.
My thought are with them not the person who drove the car.
What annoys me is the people who rally around offering excuses or reasons for her death because they feel they must misguidedly be on the side of the "nice policeman" because he wears a uniform, but if it was their neighbour that was in court for this offence they would all react in a totally different way.