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Not sure I would call this fair justice. - chris.biker - 17-06-15

If the jogger was a loved one of mine I would be very unhappy with this.


http://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/fatal-crash-driver-too-obese-for-prison/ar-BBlcNTX


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - slimwilly - 17-06-15

I AM SAYING NOTHING :'(


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - slappy - 17-06-15

(17-06-15, 07:24 PM)slimwilly link Wrote: I AM SAYING NOTHING :'(

Go on, say what everybody is thinking Smile


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - Dave48 - 17-06-15

(17-06-15, 07:19 PM)chris.biker link Wrote: If the jogger was a loved one of mine I would be very unhappy with this.


http://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/fatal-crash-driver-too-obese-for-prison/ar-BBlcNTX


Some f*****g mitigating circumstances! What next? :eek


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - downey - 17-06-15

ah hear thats fucked up , prison would do her the world of good ,prob lose the weight and in turn save HER life ,discrace off scott free so  :rolleyes


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - Skippernick - 17-06-15

Also why did it take a jury 3 days of deliberation.
Fine don't send her to prison send her to boot camp instead that would be harder for the fat cow.


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - esetest - 17-06-15

She should have thought about that before she ran the red light , i have nearly been hit myself in the last few weeks whilst jogging .


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - chris.biker - 17-06-15

(17-06-15, 09:08 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: Also why did it take a jury 3 days of deliberation.


Of course our thoughts are based on a limited report, that said, I would how many of the jurors had in the past gone though a red light?


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - lew600fazer - 17-06-15

She has broken the law on at least two counts.
1 Ran a red light.
2 Failed to inform the DVLA and her insurance company of a medical condition.

A custodial sentence will not do her any harm. I would be very surprised if she puts on weight on a prision diet.

I fecking didn't.

Bang her up for six months and ban her from driving for 10 years.


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - darrsi - 18-06-15

I wrote a small letter to my local newspaper years ago, because nearly every other day on the way to work a bus would more than blatantly jump a red light near where i live at a busy crossroads.
The reporters were obviously on a slow week 'cos they not only checked it out for themselves but confirmed what i was saying and made a big thing about it a week later.
Red lights are there for a reason, to control and help avoid accidents, if you jump them then you're a twat, risking lives in the process.


Being fat is a poor excuse for any wrongdoing in my opinion, especially driving like a c**t.


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - darrsi - 18-06-15



Bus wankers  :wall






Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - HarryHornby - 18-06-15

If she can fit behind the wheel of a car she can fit in a jail cell! Disgraceful!!!  :grumble


OK everyone, let's get really fat and rob a bank, they won't do anything and we can buy lots of Fazers!


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - fazersharp - 18-06-15

(18-06-15, 09:30 AM)HarryHornby link Wrote: If she can fit behind the wheel of a car she can fit in a jail cell! Disgraceful!!!  :grumble


OK everyone, let's get really fat and rob a bank, they won't do anything and we can buy lots of Fazers!

I got it --- I got it - the perfect crime - we could rob a cake and pie shop


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - maddog04 - 18-06-15

send her down, bread and water will see the weight fall off her

she'll probably get a slap on the wrist, nothing surprises me anymore


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - midden - 18-06-15

(17-06-15, 11:33 PM)lew600fazer link Wrote: She has broken the law on at least two counts.
1 Ran a red light.
2 Failed to inform the DVLA and her insurance company of a medical condition.

A custodial sentence will not do her any harm. I would be very surprised if she puts on weight on a prision diet.

I fecking didn't.

Bang her up for six months and ban her from driving for 10 years.
can't find any evidence in report to back up no.2    :rolleyes



Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - BBROWN1664 - 18-06-15

Quote:"She is a person for whom a prison sentence would be extraordinarily difficult and I don't think I exaggerate when I say she might not get through it."

This would be because she couldn't get out for a KFC or order a pizza whenever she wanted.

I would put money on the fact that we (the tax payers) paid for her car too. I would bet it was a motability car paid for with her motability benefit to help her be mobile enough to get to KFC whenever she needs a snack.



Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - Farjo - 19-06-15

Motorists killing and avoiding jail is more common than you'd think. This is from yesterday.


Then there are many many cases where drivers have ploughed into some poor sod but are cleared because of low sun / poor visibility / wet roads etc.


And then there are cases where a jury of drivers have cleared another driver even though the evidence so obviously points to death by dangerous driving.


Oh what's the point.


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - esetest - 19-06-15

Your more likely to go to prison for not paying taxes and committing fraud against insurance companies , remember the Canon Man than you are for killing somebody .


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - midden - 19-06-15

(18-06-15, 02:51 PM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote:
Quote:"She is a person for whom a prison sentence would be extraordinarily difficult and I don't think I exaggerate when I say she might not get through it."

This would be because she couldn't get out for a KFC or order a pizza whenever she wanted.

I would put money on the fact that we (the tax payers) paid for her car too. I would bet it was a motability car paid for with her motability benefit to help her be mobile enough to get to KFC whenever she needs a snack.
that would of course be skinny tax payers on account all fat bastards are too busy keeping fast food joints in business to waste time earning a livingWink


Re: Not sure I would call this fair justice. - darrsi - 20-06-15

(19-06-15, 08:58 PM)Farjo link Wrote: Motorists killing and avoiding jail is more common than you'd think. This is from yesterday.


Then there are many many cases where drivers have ploughed into some poor sod but are cleared because of low sun / poor visibility / wet roads etc.


And then there are cases where a jury of drivers have cleared another driver even though the evidence so obviously points to death by dangerous driving.




Oh what's the point.



I will honestly say, as you just reminded me of an incident years ago, i was coming back from a studio in Bow and it had previously been raining, and when i got to the Paddington flyover the sun suddenly shone so bright it hit the wet road and blinded me so badly i almost fell off the bike.
I went from about 60mph (honest) to about 15mph, it was either that or just shut my eyes and hope for the best.
To this day i've never experienced anything like it ever again, but i would presume it's a regular occurrence in that exact spot of road every now and then.