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Old 20-05-2010, 13:47   #6
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Re: Mechanic who drove with man on bonnet asks, 'why was I charged?'

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Originally Posted by Derek S View Post


Seems fair to me. The Police are there to put evidence before a court for them to decide if its reasonable or not, the judge has then decided what he did was reasonable under the circumstances.
Why no charges against the other person though? The judge did remark at his surprise at this.

When one party is calling 999 stating he thinks his life is in danger and he's told no police are avaliable, yet when he refuse to stop until he gets to a police station, police are magically despatched to arrest him.
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