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What judges think about Impreza drivers....
"I believe the car and its decoration gives a clue to your real character and sheds light on why you drove it as you did on the day of the accident," said Judge Hopkins.
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Its what most of us think of them isnt it (apart from scooby drivers off course)
Guess I just made loads of new friends on here for that
Guess I just made loads of new friends on here for that
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"I believe the car and its decoration gives a clue to your real character and sheds light on why you drove it as you did on the day of the accident," said Judge Hopkins.
I strongly believe that anyone wearing a White long wig is a closet Gay !
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Whatever anyone might think because he was driving a Scooby, he drove dangerously and selfishly in poor weather conditions and at a seriously excessive speed. Look at the misery he caused to the other man.
He got no less than he deserved!
Les
He got no less than he deserved!
Les
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the poor guy he hit will suffer for the rest of his life, this idiot won't it's not what i call justice, his punishment in nowhere near strong enouth. Dan.
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At the original hearing Judge Hopkins criticised the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and police for making a "pig's ear" of the case.
He said it was "outrageous" that at one time the case was discharged by magistrates.
Outside the court, Mr Palmer said that he would pursue a civil action against Davies and is also planning to arrange a meeting with the CPS about the handling of the case.
The CPS said it had not been provided with the evidence required to prepare a committal after "submitting several requests" so the case had been discharged.
A spokesman said it then worked tirelessly to obtain evidence for a trial to proceed.
"We share the frustration that a delay occurred and regret any distress this may have caused to the victims in this case," he said.
South Wales Police apologised for the way it handled the case.
A statement read: "The comments made by the judge have highlighted elements of the initial police investigation that were inadequate.
"What it is important is that lessons have been learned for the future.
"Changes have been made to internal procedures to minimise the chances of this happening again.
"South Wales Police would like to apologise to the victim and his family for failing to provide them with the usual high levels of service that the force always aims to deliver."
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Just about sum's up the way the Police go about their business really!!!!!!!!!!!
He said it was "outrageous" that at one time the case was discharged by magistrates.
Outside the court, Mr Palmer said that he would pursue a civil action against Davies and is also planning to arrange a meeting with the CPS about the handling of the case.
The CPS said it had not been provided with the evidence required to prepare a committal after "submitting several requests" so the case had been discharged.
A spokesman said it then worked tirelessly to obtain evidence for a trial to proceed.
"We share the frustration that a delay occurred and regret any distress this may have caused to the victims in this case," he said.
South Wales Police apologised for the way it handled the case.
A statement read: "The comments made by the judge have highlighted elements of the initial police investigation that were inadequate.
"What it is important is that lessons have been learned for the future.
"Changes have been made to internal procedures to minimise the chances of this happening again.
"South Wales Police would like to apologise to the victim and his family for failing to provide them with the usual high levels of service that the force always aims to deliver."
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Just about sum's up the way the Police go about their business really!!!!!!!!!!!
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I think the car is irrelevant, although I've seen plenty (a few on this site) exhibit the "I've got a 4WD car and I'm invincible in all conditions" attitude, which plainly isn't the case. He was reckless and stupid - end of story.
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