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What Do Our Police Actually Do?
With our police not interested in bank fraud or shoplifting – hit and run now appears another ‘crime’ which is beyond their remit.
This Telegraph article is well worth a read – the police are writing to the owner of the car involved in the hit and run accident; possibly hoping that they will admit the incident – with the victim left with a crime number to make a claim on their own insurance.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/ukn ews/cri me/1156 5490/Ne ed-the- police- Then-go -to-Cos ta-Coff ee.html
This Telegraph article is well worth a read – the police are writing to the owner of the car involved in the hit and run accident; possibly hoping that they will admit the incident – with the victim left with a crime number to make a claim on their own insurance.
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BUT....I'll have a go anyway
because the Police CAN do summit doesnt mean they will (!) and doesnt mean you can make them ( they have a power and not a duty )
If they had a duty to get off their butts you would have a right to make them do so by going to court. Hohfeld's analysis - he is on wiki by the way
and this was tried in 1968 in a famour case Blackburn v MPC
The recent parltiamentary comment on this is here
www.parliament.uk/briefing-papers/SN04230.pdf
and the par.iaentary paper says it doesnt look as tho the change in statute imposing a duty to do this and that on the Police commissioners will have much effect
O and you cant sue them for being crap either. Sries of cases around the Yorkshire Ripper were thrown out and they paleaded that if the police had been quicker the later cases would nt have happened. Judges said " get outta here !"
Legal thread Hymie if you ask a q
you get a few cases thrown at you ...
c'est la vie
BUT....I'll have a go anyway
because the Police CAN do summit doesnt mean they will (!) and doesnt mean you can make them ( they have a power and not a duty )
If they had a duty to get off their butts you would have a right to make them do so by going to court. Hohfeld's analysis - he is on wiki by the way
and this was tried in 1968 in a famour case Blackburn v MPC
The recent parltiamentary comment on this is here
www.parliament.uk/briefing-papers/SN04230.pdf
and the par.iaentary paper says it doesnt look as tho the change in statute imposing a duty to do this and that on the Police commissioners will have much effect
O and you cant sue them for being crap either. Sries of cases around the Yorkshire Ripper were thrown out and they paleaded that if the police had been quicker the later cases would nt have happened. Judges said " get outta here !"
Legal thread Hymie if you ask a q
you get a few cases thrown at you ...
c'est la vie
The answer to my question is given here (at least for the police officers in Faversham).
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-30 59872/S ix-offi cers-ar rest-fo rmer-Mo nty-Pyt hon-cam eraman- lampoon ing-pol itician s-Pensi oner-71 -quizze d-two-h ours-sa tirical -poster s-told- police- wasn-t- expecti ng-Span ish-Inq uisitio n.html
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