pb21
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- Apr 23, 2010
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So because the police can't prove who was driving they can't prosecute, other than for not providing details?
So what would happen if this driver had actually intended to murder and did kill the cyclist, would they still get off with a £150 fine and six points? If so seems a cheap way to bump someone off!
I kind of see the logic behind it, I.e. Innocent until proven guilty, but it seems to easy to get away with all manner of crimes!
So what would happen if this driver had actually intended to murder and did kill the cyclist, would they still get off with a £150 fine and six points? If so seems a cheap way to bump someone off!
I kind of see the logic behind it, I.e. Innocent until proven guilty, but it seems to easy to get away with all manner of crimes!