Norrin Radd
Tour Winner
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do tell Gerry.as i have never known anyone personally get away with it.
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do tell Gerry.as i have never known anyone personally get away with it.
A family member was caught, failed a breath test and charged but the fiscal dropped the case. I don't know all the details about why the case was dropped, only that it was. And I know she was deffo charged as it was me who picked her up from the Police station.
fair enough my man .
merry christmas.:thup:
Personally I don't think that naming & shaming will make a blind bit of difference to the way people will behave but if Avon & Somerset do then either do the job properly and name all the offenders or don't do it at all. To select one group over and above others is not in my opinion acceptable.
So is the general consensus
It's a good thing but need to see it expanded across a number of other dangerous motoring offences as well ?
So is the general consensus
It's a good thing but need to see it expanded across a number of other dangerous motoring offences as well ?
So is the general consensus
It's a good thing but need to see it expanded across a number of other dangerous motoring offences as well ?
A family member was caught, failed a breath test and charged but the fiscal dropped the case. I don't know all the details about why the case was dropped, only that it was. And I know she was deffo charged as it was me who picked her up from the Police station.
So basically, this person drove whilst over the limit, possibly (probably?) knowingly but somehow managed to get out of it. Do you think they should have been named?
I have already stated several times above that I don't think anyone should be named and shamed until they have been tried and convicted.
You are of course free to disagree but I believe in the principle of innocent until proven guilty and "naming and shaming" before a trial and conviction flouts this basic tenent of our society IMO.
That's fair enough but it could be construed that you don't think they have done anything wrong because they weren't charged. Just saying.
I have already stated several times above that I don't think anyone should be named and shamed until they have been tried and convicted.
You are of course free to disagree but I believe in the principle of innocent until proven guilty and "naming and shaming" before a trial and conviction flouts this basic tenent of our society IMO.
They WERE charged as I stated above. You would have to take it up with the Procurator Fiscal, they dropped the case.
I also find it disappointing the fact that the proponents of this don't actually seem to understand the effect that this sort of 'naming and shaming' could have on family - and that those who have a drink problem are often in total denial of the impact that their actions on those close to them. And if you drink and drive and break the law - well you have a drink problem of one degree or another. Even if guilty do you then also punish the family further through public humiliation?
So basically, this person drove whilst over the limit, possibly (probably?) knowingly but somehow managed to get out of it. Do you think they should have been named?
Failing the breath test does not mean they were guilty of a drink driving offence. It means that there is sufficient evidence to arrest the person to take a more accurate sample (blood or urine) to ascertain the true level of alcohol in their system.
The case could be dropped for different reasons eg. incorrect procedures involving the taking of the samples (time of sampling for example), incorrect procedure behind the arrest.