Here we go again, he's back, Fellover699 You just proved what an idiot you are to all who use this forum. I guess your little finger got caught on the CAPS key. Why don't you take the time to read what other posters have said instead of just trying to provoke people with you alcohol filled brain. Cheers Hic
Dont worry Roy, CCTV will catch them and prosecute. LOL
I am sure viaduct means the one before lawley
It could not have helpled the situation, when Dawlish Town Council sold five to a private collector a couple of years ago, Just ask our illustrious Mayor Wills for verification.
One of Roy's comments " I see in today's Herald Express that regular law-breaker Peter Harry has once again cost the law-abiding taxpayers a fortune. Yet makes no comment on the actions of the Police/SCP as to how much public money they wasted using false documents.
Roy, Your comment. "As you're the one that gave this thread the subject name "Idiot Magistrates", did you really mean to type "Idiot Clerk To Justice"? No I meant what I said, but should have included Idiot Clerk, but then I dont think he/she is an idiot just protecting the Police Officer. Moved to Totnes and made up to Detective, doesnt that mean he moves into a higher pay rate? Or is that ...
It is the responsibility of the CtJ to advise on the law as he is qualified to do so. How many times do we see Magistates ignoring the law when it come to the Police. Case in point 159 mph to test his car, mags let him off, but I am not sure whether he was eventually convicted, I am sure somebody here will advise.
Depends on whether or not they asked his advice or whether he offered it, which he should have done, or did they overule him, we shall never know. Even so they should work together and take responsibility for for their actions.
Have you read the full article? why didnt the Clerk to the Justices pick up on the law, and advise the mags they were wrong.
Herald Express Policeman 'wrongly cleared of drink-driving' Wednesday, July 22, 2009, 09:20 A SOUTH Devon police officer will face justice after High Court judges ruled he was wrongly cleared by magistrates after he crashed his BMW while over the drink-drive limit. Former Torbay traffic officer PC Frank Wilson (pictured), 48, was off duty when he crashed in Shiphay, Torquay, in February last ...