Trevor Morley's Tache
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If you commit a crime on the street you are subject to the laws of the land.Well the BBC just had some woman on saying the british streets were a lawless haven for men to do whatever they wanted to woman.
If you commit a crime on the street you are subject to the laws of the land.Well the BBC just had some woman on saying the british streets were a lawless haven for men to do whatever they wanted to woman.
do me a favour . 99.9% of men would DEFEND a women if need be.Well the BBC just had some woman on saying the british streets were a lawless haven for men to do whatever they wanted to woman.
Be nice if politicians (who make the laws) stood by the police instead of trying to be popular and in doing so leaving the cops hung out to dry. Cressida Dick needs to stand her ground regarding the policing of this protest, sorry vigil. It seems to have become perfectly acceptable to assault officers, abuse them; but god forbid somebody who refuses to comply with simple instructions is taken hold of..
I don't think we know any of that yet. Probably have to wait for the trial which could be a year hence.Sorry to nip in but has there been any details on the events of that night she disappeared?
Was the officer in uniform? how did he manage to get her out of London? Did he live in that area as there was flats being checked?
He lives in Deal and was off duty that day and for some weird reason using a hire car. Perhaps he thought once he took it back and the hire company cleaned it and rented it out again, then any evidence would be compromised. Most hire cars are fitted with trackers so the recent police activity in Sandwich could be because the car had been there. It all sounds premeditated to me and I wonder if this is the first time for this despicable human being?Sorry to nip in but has there been any details on the events of that night she disappeared?
Was the officer in uniform? how did he manage to get her out of London? Did he live in that area as there was flats being checked?
if he pleads not guiltyDates agreed today 9th July for the accused to plead, 25th October for main trial.
If he pleads guilty (which he should) is the second date used for sentencing or will they bring that forward?