Did he have a police officer stood with him when this alleged crime took place then aris? Thought not!Tell this guy that
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Did he have a police officer stood with him when this alleged crime took place then aris? Thought not!
And I am not sure what your story has to do with deer stalking and DRTC's.He had cctv. I’m not sure what your point is though.
And I am not sure what your story has to do with deer stalking and DRTC's.
No, that was your agenda alone!If you were following the tread - it has to do with the CPS and how they use their (or the governments) agenda to choose prosecutions even if there is little or no evidence.
They have a limited budget. They generally just tend to pick the stuff they can win.If you were following the tread - it has to do with the CPS and how they use their (or the governments) agenda to choose prosecutions even if there is little or no evidence.
If I remember the rules correctly, you could also theoretically have been charged with cruelty for not ending the animals's suffering when you had the means to do so. Crazy world, ain't it!?Personally I will have nothing to do with HD and RTAs. Back in the late 1990s I came across an RTA in hampshire where police were on scene and there was a terribly mangled doe still thrashing about. A vet had been called to deal with it but was going to be half an hour.
I got a 6’ digging bar out of the van and was going to finish it off with one quick blow when the wpc stopped me and said I would be arrested for cruelty to the animal so I left them to it, and they stood and watched the doe suffer a slow, painful death, waiting for the vet. But what I was going to do was cruelty........
What about using a priest to dispatch a pheasant?There is a law that says it is unlawful to 'beat' an animal to death.
What about using a priest to dispatch a pheasant?
That's a bird, not an animal.What about using a priest to dispatch a pheasant?
A hand-chop to kill a ferreted rabbit?That's a bird, not an animal.
its unlawful to kill by blundgening, drowning, burning, impalling or dragging unless its the only means to end suffering, an rta deer banged on the head is done to end sufering the above wpc is/was a idiot and should be charged
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Sorry but from personal experience (In Scotland) that is rubbish - when it comes to the wire a prosecution is simply a poker gameFrom experience, the Criminal Protection Society will only take a case to court if there is sufficient tangible evidence to give them a 99% chance of winning and in most cases only if there is 100% chance. It keeps their win statistics up.
If a criminal says he didn't do it the CPS will bend over backwards to prove that he didn't do it.
That's why we used to call them the Criminal Protection Service.
Alldis, of Epping, Essex, was bailed to appear at a plea trial and preparation hearing at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Wednesday March 20 at 9.30am.we seem to have drifted of topic,does any one know if this chap is going to court?
It might be rubbish in Scotland but from my thirteen years experience as a Police Officer in England and from my dealings with the CPS it is not rubbish, I do not lie.Sorry but from personal experience (In Scotland) that is rubbish - when it comes to the wire a prosecution is simply a poker game