@aircrewtv I’ve been making a video about Concorde for a new YouTube channel I’m starting and love watching Johns input. I wish he’d come round to dinner as I could chat to him for hours.
@BadgerBitesUK@RupertLowe10 Seeing as ‘our’ people aren’t really our people, not a good idea. Also the legal system isn’t good enough with miscarriages - postmasters, Lucy Letby, Omar Benguit, Michael Stone.
@RupertLowe10 You can’t have two standards of undeniable guilt. There is guilty (one standard) or not at all. That’s why the death penalty is a very bad idea particularly with how bad the justice system is - Lucy Letby for instance
@RussellScotland@DavidDavisMP@Voice4theDead She was banged to rights as she poisoned them with insulin and potassium chloride, the latter being very easy to detect. She also accepted the crimes to the detective. Unlike unreliable insulin immunoassay results in the LL case.
@DavidDavisMP Absolutely, you’ve done some great stuff on this David. What I don’t understand is, even with obvious LL innocence and delaying CCRC, why is their no political will to sort these delays. The Omar Benguit miscarriage - CCRC reply waited for five years!
@dshensmith@DavidDavisMP But when do they actually refer cases. We know this goes on for years. With all the evidence, even one month more is too long. It should be now.
@MattWalls99@BBCBreakfast not a gap in the law, it’s in the application to pursue the person for dangerous cycling if so,under existing manslaughter laws. a dbdc law could take on a life of its own in application of further cases where people fall foul of dbdc where they could not foresee causing injury
@MattWalls99 @digitalfurball @BBCBreakfast The cps have at their disposal many options for dealing with cyclists who cause injury or death including manslaughter. No I’m not suggesting what you say but new laws have to be proportional to the risk of death. They haven’t even laws for cycle speeds pre this new dbdc law!
@TrappHerbert@MattWalls99@BBCBreakfast Really….At 30mph in a car your kinetic (moving) energy, as potential to cause injury, is 160,000joules (120,000 ft pounds). On a bicycle at 20 it’s 4,000 joules (3000 ft pounds). To apply the same law and standards in this context is just ridiculous.
@MattWalls99@BBCBreakfast Nobody in business passes a law that costs millions for 3 people killed a year. That’s totally stupid. Particularly as ways already. It’s actually a waste of money and could be better spent on reducing road deaths. Dangerous overtakers? Palpable risks driving!