Detective Chief Inspector Neil Third, of the Major Crime Investigation Team, said: 'Our heartfelt thoughts and condolences are with the families and loved ones of those who tragically died and they are being supported by officers.
'As part of our investigation, we have made one arrest to enable us to establish whether there have been actions or omissions which are grossly negligent and gather as much information as we can about what has happened.
'It is important to note that the arrest process also provides certain legal protection to individuals and I would ask for the media and public to avoid speculating any further now that legal proceedings are active.'
If you think that means the actions of your team in arresting someone before you even know the cause of this incident won't face scrutiny, you're dead wrong.
The suspect was arrested just hours after police said the deaths were being treated as 'unexplained' and possible carbon monoxide posioning is the 'primary line of inquiry.'
And if it turns out the cause is faulty equipment and she's not to blame? You'll just let this lady go with a 'Sorry about that!' knowing full well that if she sues, the taxpayer will pick up the tab, I suppose...
Isn't this Official Labour Party policy to cull the old?
ReplyDeleteDidn't Dorset Dribble arrest the Captain/owner/whatever of a pleasurecraft that was at the site of a drowning near Poole? Only for them to quietly release him when they realised that they had propellered (i.e. screwed) up?
ReplyDeleteThis is not trivial. For example, even if not charged, just being arrested for some offences means restrictions on international travel - no visa waiver (ESTA) to USA.
ReplyDeleteBut these bureaucratic narrow minds don't care, and probably consider themselves perfectly virtuous. "Me? Fuck up up innocent people's lives? I'd *never* do that - you know I'm one of the Good Guys"
"Didn't Dorset Dribble arrest the Captain/owner/whatever of a pleasurecraft that was at the site of a drowning near Poole?"
ReplyDeleteYes! That's the case I was wracking my brains to recall when I put this up!
"This is not trivial. For example, even if not charged, just being arrested for some offences means restrictions on international travel - no visa waiver (ESTA) to USA."
Indeed. Which is why it needs to be changed.