Easy 10
Brain dead MUG SHEEP
BTW, the truck driver Singh got 22 years.
Call me a snowflake lefty but I think both he and society in general would benefit more from him being made to undertake therapy more than simply being imprisoned, becoming more bitter and a danger to the public when he gets out.
How would you feel about it, if that dieing policewoman had been your beloved? Genuine question
Call me a snowflake lefty but I think both he and society in general would benefit more from him being made to undertake therapy more than simply being imprisoned, becoming more bitter and a danger to the public when he gets out.
Wouldn,t make a lot of difference either way. A jury does not know previous offence history, and none of the above would be punishable by capital punishment. Does not stop the guy being a waste to society. He is the epitome of scum, some on here might even equate him to a Tory voter.
The report in The Guardian carries a bit more detail on his actions:
Senior constable Kevin King, and constables Glen Humphris and Josh Prestney, also died in the crash. Pusey avoided injury because he was urinating off the side of the freeway. Instead of helping, he retrieved his phone and slowly walked around and filmed the scene, zooming in on the dead and dying officers and their injuries.
“That is f*cking justice, absolutely amazing,” Pusey said, focusing on a damaged unmarked police car. He walked towards the truck, driven by a sleep-deprived and drug-addled Mohinder Singh, and said: “You c*nts, I guess I’ll be getting a f*cking Uber home, huh”.
Wow.
He's clearly some kind of sociopath, and probably something way beyond that. A piece of filth who does not really deserve to spend his days walking among us. That must be absolute torture for the grief-stricken families of those poor officers killed.
BTW, the truck driver Singh got 22 years.
Only a psychopath could act like this. Can psychopaths be rehabilitated?
BTW, the truck driver Singh got 22 years.
Indeed. But the outpouring of rage isn't directed at him even though the accident was entirely his fault through taking drugs.
Indeed. But the outpouring of rage isn't directed at him even though the accident was entirely his fault through taking drugs.
These days, in the UK at least, juries are made aware of prior convictions where they have any bearing e.g. similar or serious crimes.
I served on a jury where two blokes in their 20's were accused of a very serious GBH.
We were made fully aware that just a couple of years before, they were convicted of a near identical offence in the same Sussex town, where a harmless guy in his 20's was attacked and left paralised for life.
The judge makes that call, after listening to both legal camps in private.