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Another dangerous driver escapes serious punishment.
This one beggars belief!
"Driver jailed for injuring officers in Bedfordshire A banned driver has been jailed for injuring two police officers in Bedfordshire while trying to escape in a car he knew was stolen. At Luton Crown Court, Ben Moisey, 24, got 16 months and was banned again from driving for two years. He admitted handling a stolen car, dangerous driving while disqualified and without insurance, two charges of assault on police and criminal damage..." "...The two police officers wanted to arrest Moisey, of Wesley Road, Sandy, for criminal damage but were both injured when he mounted a pavement and drove off at speed. Prosecutor Claudette Elliott said: "Both officers received injuries causing them to be off work for weeks and they have suffered flashbacks from the incident." ..." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...ts/8698280.stm Not very serious then. Compare this to and animal rights campaigner 11 years for 'conspiracy to blackmail'. -- UK Radical Campaigns. http://www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill. |
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Another dangerous driver escapes serious punishment.
On May 22, 6:02*am, Doug wrote:
This one beggars belief! "Driver jailed for injuring officers in Bedfordshire A banned driver has been jailed for injuring two police officers in Bedfordshire while trying to escape in a car he knew was stolen. At Luton Crown Court, Ben Moisey, 24, got 16 months and was banned again from driving for two years. He admitted handling a stolen car, dangerous driving while disqualified and without insurance, two charges of assault on police and criminal damage..." "...The two police officers wanted to arrest Moisey, of Wesley Road, Sandy, for criminal damage but were both injured when he mounted a pavement and drove off at speed. Prosecutor Claudette Elliott said: "Both officers received injuries causing them to be off work for weeks and they have suffered flashbacks from the incident." ..." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...ts/8698280.stm Not very serious then. Compare this to and animal rights campaigner 11 years for 'conspiracy to blackmail'. -- UK Radical Campaigns.http://www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill. Yet again, something beggers Doug's belieth. He, after trawling the internet has found a motorist, who has been given a sentance less than his white as snow art's mates. We all must be told about this, as we must be made to believe taht his art's mates are innocent freedom fighters who have never done any wrong. Do not forget that digging up granies, firebombing, etc are all OK in the 'greater good' Marie |
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Another dangerous driver escapes serious punishment.
Doug wrote:
This one beggars belief! "Driver jailed for injuring officers in Bedfordshire A banned driver has been jailed for injuring two police officers in Bedfordshire while trying to escape in a car he knew was stolen. At Luton Crown Court, Ben Moisey, 24, got 16 months and was banned again from driving for two years. He admitted handling a stolen car, dangerous driving while disqualified and without insurance, two charges of assault on police and criminal damage..." "...The two police officers wanted to arrest Moisey, of Wesley Road, Sandy, for criminal damage but were both injured when he mounted a pavement and drove off at speed. Prosecutor Claudette Elliott said: "Both officers received injuries causing them to be off work for weeks and they have suffered flashbacks from the incident." ..." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...ts/8698280.stm Not very serious then. Compare this to and animal rights campaigner 11 years for 'conspiracy to blackmail'. Does being sent to prison count as escaping serious punishment nowadays, Doug? |
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Another dangerous driver escapes serious punishment.
On 05/22/2010 06:02 AM, Doug wrote:
This one beggars belief! "Driver jailed for injuring officers in Bedfordshire A banned driver has been jailed for injuring two police officers in Bedfordshire while trying to escape in a car he knew was stolen. At Luton Crown Court, Ben Moisey, 24, got 16 months and was banned again from driving for two years. He admitted handling a stolen car, dangerous driving while disqualified and without insurance, two charges of assault on police and criminal damage..." "...The two police officers wanted to arrest Moisey, of Wesley Road, Sandy, for criminal damage but were both injured when he mounted a pavement and drove off at speed. Prosecutor Claudette Elliott said: "Both officers received injuries causing them to be off work for weeks and they have suffered flashbacks from the incident." ..." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...ts/8698280.stm Not very serious then. Compare this to and animal rights campaigner 11 years for 'conspiracy to blackmail'. Sounds like they all could do with some Gene Hunt justice. Would save us all the expense of putting them up in prison. It was sad to see the Quattro shot up last night. -- www.slowbicyclemovement.org - enjoy the ride |
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Another dangerous driver escapes serious punishment.
Doug wrote:
This one beggars belief! "Driver jailed for injuring officers in Bedfordshire A banned driver has been jailed for injuring two police officers in Bedfordshire while trying to escape in a car he knew was stolen. At Luton Crown Court, Ben Moisey, 24, got 16 months and was banned again from driving for two years. He admitted handling a stolen car, dangerous driving while disqualified and without insurance, two charges of assault on police and criminal damage..." "...The two police officers wanted to arrest Moisey, of Wesley Road, Sandy, for criminal damage but were both injured when he mounted a pavement and drove off at speed. Prosecutor Claudette Elliott said: "Both officers received injuries causing them to be off work for weeks and they have suffered flashbacks from the incident." ..." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...ts/8698280.stm Not very serious then. Compare this to and animal rights campaigner 11 years for 'conspiracy to blackmail'. -- UK Radical Campaigns. http://www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill. What punishment would you advise Doug? -- Tony Dragon |
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Another dangerous driver escapes serious punishment.
Tony Dragon wrote:
Doug wrote: This one beggars belief! "Driver jailed for injuring officers in Bedfordshire A banned driver has been jailed for injuring two police officers in Bedfordshire while trying to escape in a car he knew was stolen. At Luton Crown Court, Ben Moisey, 24, got 16 months and was banned again from driving for two years. He admitted handling a stolen car, dangerous driving while disqualified and without insurance, two charges of assault on police and criminal damage..." "...The two police officers wanted to arrest Moisey, of Wesley Road, Sandy, for criminal damage but were both injured when he mounted a pavement and drove off at speed. Prosecutor Claudette Elliott said: "Both officers received injuries causing them to be off work for weeks and they have suffered flashbacks from the incident." ..." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...ts/8698280.stm Not very serious then. Compare this to and animal rights campaigner 11 years for 'conspiracy to blackmail'. -- UK Radical Campaigns. http://www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill. What punishment would you advise Doug? Public hanging probably. -- Dave - intelligent enough to realise that a push bike is a kid's toy, not a viable form of transport. |
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Another dangerous driver escapes serious punishment.
"Doug" wrote in message
... This one beggars belief! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...ts/8698280.stm Doug, what exactly 'beggared your belief'? The man injured 2 people and was sent to prison for a year and a half accordingly. He has also been banned from driving for 2 years. Would you prefer that he was shot? |
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Another dangerous driver escapes serious punishment.
On 26 May, 10:11, "GT" wrote:
"Doug" wrote in message ... This one beggars belief! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...ts/8698280.stm Doug, what exactly 'beggared your belief'? The man injured 2 people and was sent to prison for a year and a half accordingly. He has also been banned from driving for 2 years. Would you prefer that he was shot? No I would expect a much more serious penalty for someone who... "He admitted handling a stolen car, dangerous driving while disqualified and without insurance, two charges of assault on police and criminal damage." Still, its par for the course where so-called punishment of dangerous drivers is concerned . -- UK Radical Campaigns. http://www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill. |
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Another dangerous driver escapes serious punishment.
Doug wrote:
On 26 May, 10:11, "GT" wrote: "Doug" wrote in message ... This one beggars belief! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...ts/8698280.stm Doug, what exactly 'beggared your belief'? The man injured 2 people and was sent to prison for a year and a half accordingly. He has also been banned from driving for 2 years. Would you prefer that he was shot? No I would expect a much more serious penalty for someone who... "He admitted handling a stolen car, dangerous driving while disqualified and without insurance, two charges of assault on police and criminal damage." Still, its par for the course where so-called punishment of dangerous drivers is concerned . -- UK Radical Campaigns. http://www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill. What sentence do you think that he should have got? -- Tony Dragon |
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Another dangerous driver escapes serious punishment.
Doug wrote:
On 26 May, 10:11, "GT" wrote: "Doug" wrote in message ... This one beggars belief! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...ts/8698280.stm Doug, what exactly 'beggared your belief'? The man injured 2 people and was sent to prison for a year and a half accordingly. He has also been banned from driving for 2 years. Would you prefer that he was shot? No I would expect a much more serious penalty for someone who... "He admitted handling a stolen car, dangerous driving while disqualified and without insurance, two charges of assault on police and criminal damage." Still, its par for the course where so-called punishment of dangerous drivers is concerned . Handling stolen goods would not normally attract an immediate custodial sentence except in cases of obvious recidivism. Even assault on police and criminal damage are not automatically matters for which a prison term will be doled out. That leaves the actual driving offences, which must be what the custodial is for. Eighteen months in prison is a fair old sentence. So is two years disqualification on release. What do you say should have been the punishment, out of interest? |
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