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Armed robbery
#21
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Originally posted by noel

I believe the sentence for causing death by dangerous driving is going up to 12 years Linda.
Small comfort I know.



Thanks for that, Noel. We've been researching on the net and the average sentences being meeted out for causing death whilst driving over the legal limit of alcohol seem to be about 18 months. The police reckon she'll get at least 6 months. The period inside doesn't really bother me, Noel, so long as she does get jail. What concerns us is if she gets off with a fine and loss of licence..... which isn't unheard of. At least if she gets jail, she'll lose her job and have more trouble getting another one when she gets out - then her stupidity will have ruined her own life as well as ours. [V]
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#22
Noel, I have been driving for 15 years now. I have been hit twice, both times whilst stationary, both male drivers. 1 in a car, who said he thought the traffic lights were on green!!!!!!! and the other by a not so sobber man on a push bike. Who after breaking one of my front lights, did a forward roll over his handle bars and then picked up his bike and ran!!!!! Women would NEVER do that[xx(][xx(][xx(]
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#23
Problem is the cops are going for easy targets. They're very happy to sit in their comfy Ford Galaxy at the bottom of Turpin Green Lane on a morning, watching traffic crawl into town (since they've started doing that regularly the launderette has started selling bacon butties...) but if they could be bothered to work evenings by the Jarvis, they could have magnificent pictures of double overtaking of parked cars (so three abreast) in the face of oncoming traffic. Their bosses are more interested in cash collection than crime prevention.
Dave
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#24
or detection even
Dave
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#25
Linda, I think I may have said this to you already. She has a lifetime of remembering in front of her, and no, it will not go away with the passing of time. I think that to the day she dies, she will remember, and regret. Sadly, Bill.
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#26
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Originally posted by William R

She has a lifetime of remembering in front of her, and no, it will not go away with the passing of time. I think that to the day she dies, she will remember, and regret.



Well, we would in her shoes, Bill, but so far she has failed to express the least remorse. She is coming across at present as one hard-faced madam. I'd just like to hear her say she's sorry.
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