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Originally Posted by Gary L
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Yes I am pleased with this. The police do need to know they will be held accountable for their actions.
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Originally Posted by Derek S
He'll spend time in prison which, for a Police officer, is an exceptionally difficult place to be. He'll lose his job, probably a big chunk of his pension and his license. He'll have to pass an extended test once his disqualification expires.
His life has been ruined for doing the job he chose to do. He wasn't some yahoo screaming around at speed in a motor for a laugh. He was a highly trained driver reacting to what he believed was an ongoing crime and because of choices he made he will have to live with the death of an innocent girl for evermore.
But hey you've got your pound of flesh and seem happy about it. Another boot into the Police from the usual suspects who always are quick to moan and complain.
I just hope you never need the Police to drive quickly to help you.
Is that in their cars or the unmarked black helicopters? 
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Aint it just. With a bit of luck they wont seg him straight away and perhaps someone will pop his cherry and make him suffer more for what he has done
Your attitude because you are a police officer has shone through in this thread for me . His life has been ruined well what a shame maybe if more babylon though about safety than a quick nick this kinda thing will not happen again. He was on his own it was never gonna be a serious crime or he would have had backup. This guy was a bad cop the force will be well rid of him