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On 5 Apr, 14:48, wrote:
On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 14:42:54 +0100 "Peter Masson" wrote: Meanwhile the northbound M11 was closed for 15 hours after an accident. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-12968479 I don't know how long it took to release vehicles trapped behind the accident. No doubt many passengers missed planes at Stansted. Apart from the inconvenience, lost business, pollution and a host of other problems it causes, thats a number of police tied up for 15 hours, and for what? So they can apportion blame, thats what. They're so desperate to nick somebody they engage in this farcical behaviour. Its time the home office stepped in and gave the chief constables a good slapping. B2003 Actually, it was people complaining about the unfair difference between the way in which the police and H&S reacted after railway crashes (a long and painstaking investigation) and after road crashes (a quick sweep up of the wreckage and reopen the road) that has led to road crashes being investigated much more thoroughly. It is not unknown for one person to kill another under the guise of an RTC - just such a case is going on in Glasgow at this moment. |
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On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 14:36:53 -0700 (PDT)
W14_Fishbourne wrote: Apart from the inconvenience, lost business, pollution and a host of other problems it causes, thats a number of police tied up for 15 hours, and for what? So they can apportion blame, thats what. They're so desperate to nick somebody they engage in this farcical behaviour. Its time the home office stepped in and gave the chief constables a good slapping. B2003 Actually, it was people complaining about the unfair difference between the way in which the police and H&S reacted after railway crashes (a long and painstaking investigation) and after road crashes (a quick sweep up of the wreckage and reopen the road) that has led to road crashes being investigated much more thoroughly. It is not unknown for one person to kill another under the guise of an RTC - just such a case is going on in Glasgow at this moment. Unless that person was one of the little old ladies on the coach I think thats unlikely in this scenario. B2003 |
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