Police taking the proverbial again

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' A jury has accused Lancashire Police of "institutionalised complacency" after a trainee officer was convicted over the death of a man in a 94mph road crash.
Pc Sean Schofield, 38, of Lancashire Police, was found guilty of careless driving at Liverpool Crown Court.
Peter Williams, 67, was killed when Pc Schofield's marked vehicle hit his car on a narrow country road near Over Kellett, Lancashire, in November 2006.
The officer's car had hit speeds of up to 104mph before the collision.'

'Pc Schofield, of Morecambe, Lancashire, was fined £500 and banned from driving for two years.'

If this had been me or you, we'd be sitting in a cell now wondering what we were going to do for the next five years !.

Absolutely disgusting.
 

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Its always surprising that the guys who should uphold the law and be an example to the rest of us can get away so lightly when they break that law...ever get the feeling we're being shafted...
 

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Its always surprising that the guys who should uphold the law and be an example to the rest of us can get away so lightly when they break that law...ever get the feeling we're being shafted...


Every single day...

See if that was the other way around and it had been a "civie" who was doing these speeds and killed a copper, the punishment would be unreal.

However you'd probably be treated like a hero in prison
 

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