Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Law and Order in Lancashire

This may appear a strange story for me to comment on, so I will cut to the chase and direct the reader to the last column which says "Comments unavailable on this story for legal reasons."

It is all too complicated for those who do not understand the first concepts of English law, but it is a continuum of themes I repeat over codified law and the judiciary.

On the 5th January this year in the minutes of a meeting published for all former servicemen to read, the writers made statements appertaining to a legal case presently in the hands of a Blackpool police investigation team. This has created a suspicion now abound that the prosecution of that investigation has been put on the back burner. What is not suspicious but contrary to sub judice rules is the interference by members of the FESLC's inner sanctum with the progress of an investigation and a possible interference with a case. How different the reporting below with the Lancashire Telegraph who take their responsibilities judiciously.

Burnley teenager arrested after stolen car crash

A TEENAGER has been arrested after a stolen car flipped onto its roof in Burnley yesterday.

Police said the 16-year-old boy from Burnley had been arrested on suspicion of burglary and aggravated vehicle taking.

A Land Rover Discovery, stolen following a burglary in Mellor Close, Rosehill, crashed in Gannow Lane, at 5.50am.

Officers said the 16-year-old boy was in custody and due to be questioned later today.

A 19-year-old man, who was injured in the crash, remained in a critical condition in Royal Blackburn Hospital.

Comments unavailable on this story for legal reasons.

Read more at www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk

2 comments:

  1. It's not legal eagles in Blackpool-it's legal sparrows!!

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  2. Seagulls. Live next to the sea and eat shit

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