Another vehicle doesn't need to be involved for a charge of racing to be laid. As of a decade ago, driving at least 50 kmh over the posted speed limit can result in a racing/stunt charge. It sounds like your subject was justifiably charged, and that your ire is misplaced.
Posted by Anonymous to Our Town and Its Business at 18 November 2017 at 18:03
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Thank you for your input but I disagree. You argue the charge was justified It was in fact dismissed.
It took a court proceeding, legal fees and miles and miles of tedious travel,for car and licence to be returned to the lawful owner, after sitting unsecured in a junk yard for a week.
The charge did not stand up in court. It failed. Evidence did not support it.
IT WAS A BULLSHIT CHARGE.......a total waste of public resources.
So far, I've focused on cost, though not all of the cost, to the person wrongfully charged.
I've also touched on breach of trust between sworn officers of the law and the public. Their
authority over our lives when they wear the uniform and carry a gun is no small matter.
Loss of respect is real, not affordable, unacceptable and totally needless.
The costs of court procedure is secondary but not insignificant.
Police officers are paid witness fees and court time which of course is lost from policing. Visit a
court house some time and see the officers are there, milling about in their numbers, for hours any
day of the week.
Judges or magistrates are occupied listening to arguments ....at their convenience.
They are potentates of their domain .....paid regardless of competence .
Prosecutors have to be paid and facilities provided.
People charged with crimes are released from jail because dockets are overcrowded and
courts never get ito trial.
I've spent time in court houses. It's not like the real world in any sense. They create their own caliphates and it's theirs, all theirs.
And it's all on our dollar, yours and mine .
My "ire" is not misplaced, my friend.
On the contrary, it is very well placed... right here in this Blog.
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