It wasn't a misunderstanding just didn't think going into such precise detail on this site was essential! I'm sure we all know what the CPS do!
@leatash , don't want to argue just putting forward a viewpoint but..........how do you know there are doctors, teachers etc who have committed serious offences that have been dealt with internally? the only area i don't refer to is that of the clergy as that area is well documented.
I agree leatash and the law should apply equally whatever the job or profession. If prosecuted, doctors, nurses , teachers etc are struck off their professional registers so they cannot work in that profession again. This does not appear to be the case when it comes to police prosecuting their own.
I don't think any of us doubt for a second the difficult job some police officers do some of the time and I am sure we would all hope that proper support is put in place. However, it is the seriousness of some of the offences committed and the fact that those officers are still employed in trusted positions that should be of concern to all of us.
I'll pop over and look at the tat for myself this weekend and then do a comparative visit to Princesshay! It's a hard life!
Not seen any of those in Princesshay!
So much for Princesshay outlets coming to sell their goods at Dawlish Warren!
I can't do anything before next week but I will submit an FOI requesting all information related to the decision.
TDC should not have closed the loos in the first place! We have all been led to believe that TDC came to an agreement with DTC and that agreement should be honoured. If no such afpgreement was struck then they need to come out and say so to put the record straight.
You are absolutely right Lynne, until health and social services work as one then nothing will improve. Having an 88 year old mother I see bonkers examples of the lack of joined up thinking on a regular basis.