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Should he be sent to jail?
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Should this father be sent to jail or is the life sentence of being responsible for the deaths of 4 of his children punishment enough?
Incidently on the TV news it showed this vehicle being put through it's paces by the police. The vehicle was being driven at quite a high speed in and out around cones, there didn't appear much wrong with the steering, and yet..............
Investigators found the rear brakes 'hardly worked at all' and there were also faults with the rear axle and steering.
'Simply steering it in a straight line would have been difficult,' Mr Spencer said.
Incidently on the TV news it showed this vehicle being put through it's paces by the police. The vehicle was being driven at quite a high speed in and out around cones, there didn't appear much wrong with the steering, and yet..............
Investigators found the rear brakes 'hardly worked at all' and there were also faults with the rear axle and steering.
'Simply steering it in a straight line would have been difficult,' Mr Spencer said.
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It seems that he's been charged with causing death by dangerous driving when it wasn't the standard of the driving as much as the standard of the maintenance work that is in question.
Also having one of these vehicles I know that they can be quite tricky and that some of these faults can be easily exagerated.
External roll cages are routinely fitted and do not necessarilly cause a hazard and rear brakes "hardly worked at all" is rather imprecise.
Do you know how many bolts secure your seat ?
I'd like to hear the defense case too but the Mail always seems to have a bit of an aversion to printing that.
Personally it sounds to me that they don't have an appropriate charge and are making do with this one. Reckless endangerment seems most appropriate but I don't think we have that in UK law.
It seems that he's been charged with causing death by dangerous driving when it wasn't the standard of the driving as much as the standard of the maintenance work that is in question.
Also having one of these vehicles I know that they can be quite tricky and that some of these faults can be easily exagerated.
External roll cages are routinely fitted and do not necessarilly cause a hazard and rear brakes "hardly worked at all" is rather imprecise.
Do you know how many bolts secure your seat ?
I'd like to hear the defense case too but the Mail always seems to have a bit of an aversion to printing that.
Personally it sounds to me that they don't have an appropriate charge and are making do with this one. Reckless endangerment seems most appropriate but I don't think we have that in UK law.
I, too, was similarly bemused, jake.
The wording on Dangerous Driving in the Road Traffic Act is quite clear and it relates to the standard of driving, not to maintenance or alterations.
The report does say that the defendant �...was allegedly travelling at up to 60mph before losing control on a bend after passing two vehicles heading in the other direction" and if it is those actions that have attracted the charge then I understand. However, it seems that the prosecution is introducing the standard of maintenance as an aggravating feature and I cannot see how that can relate to the standard of driving at all.
We�ll have to wait and see.
The wording on Dangerous Driving in the Road Traffic Act is quite clear and it relates to the standard of driving, not to maintenance or alterations.
The report does say that the defendant �...was allegedly travelling at up to 60mph before losing control on a bend after passing two vehicles heading in the other direction" and if it is those actions that have attracted the charge then I understand. However, it seems that the prosecution is introducing the standard of maintenance as an aggravating feature and I cannot see how that can relate to the standard of driving at all.
We�ll have to wait and see.
i'd like to hear the defense case too but the Mail always seems to have a bit of an aversion to printing that.
Why spoil your otherwise excellent post Jake by including your routine dig at the Mail?
The defence have not stated their case yet, but I am sure when they do the Mail will print that also.
Regarding the seat bolts, the report states that there should be 4 securing it, but there was only 2 in this case.
Why spoil your otherwise excellent post Jake by including your routine dig at the Mail?
The defence have not stated their case yet, but I am sure when they do the Mail will print that also.
Regarding the seat bolts, the report states that there should be 4 securing it, but there was only 2 in this case.