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It looks like your well out of touch.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...n-legal-costs-acquittal-perjury-phone-hacking
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/30736...-was-cleared-of-shooting-burglar-in-the-foot/
You like many other people don't realise how things have changed. As you say "See how ridiculous it sounds" it does. But it is happening.
https://www.driving.co.uk/news/ministers-slam-brakes-costly-speed-awareness-courses/
Police far too much power. They have forgot they are public servants and become "the law" instead of inforcing it. Power corupts.
I'm not sure I'm out of touch. But those links have nothing to do with what we had discussed. What's the relevance? One is about the phone hacking trial and someone who was in court for shooting a burglar? The laws were complied with, procedure was followed and due process took place. They were acquitted as many are for various reasons. There's no evidence they were investigated, charged on clear evidence, spent months on trial, just so they ended up with legal bills so the local constabulary had more pennies for the Christmas do. Which is what you were implying in your previous post.
Are you really stating police and the CPS set up trials based on deliberate falsehoods at every step to fail, just so the defendant has to pay legal bills at the end, and that is an influencing factor in officers behaviour on the street so they make stuff up?
Again, see how ridiculous it sounds?
Also you know legal fees go directly to your solicitor / barrister for services rendered, not the police?
Why are you linking stories about speed awareness courses?
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