katies_dad wrote:
Hi,
I know this is long forgotten but only just seen the posts.
The really annoying thing about all this is the CPS comments when the press picked it up. I went to the magistrates courts at Bournemouth and specifically asked to talk to someone about the case in terms of public interest. The admin window on the second floor told me that there was no-one that I could see and the only way to present such information was to attend court. This I did at the first hearing, all the information was presented and was bullied to accept 3 points. When I say bullied I mean that I was repeatedly told that "Whilst it was my decision whether to plead with mitigating circumstances or not, having heard them in the court they would not accepted by a magistrate". I would not just say, oh OK then give me points and a fine. Immediately the hearing ended as the staff in the court were not qualified to hear mitigating circumstances cases.
I then secured the services of an excellent solicitor advocate who presented the second hearing with exactly the same information as the first and the outcome was different. The CPS statement is completely untrue, it sounds like a stock response that they give. Like everything else to do with the case I guess they are not concerned about accuracy and did not want to put any effort in.
I did not get any costs back but did eventually get a hearing where the magistrates listened.
Katie’s Dad – Mr Walton
Hi there and

I am also a proud Papa and deeply in love with my wife.. so I understand exactly how you felt.
Now my wife had a serious nasty some years back. All on here know about it.. I nearly lost her. It was not her fault. Man became ill at the wheel.. accelerated hard.. He hit her car .. along with others in the "general fall out"
But Wildy was very seriously injured .. multiple fractures and internal bleeding of vital organs. We thought she'd never concieve again and we were a bit .. um .. "careless" - but this resulted in a fine robust son and a really beautiful daughter after the crash. But despite the robust health of these children.. Wildy was a "high risk pregnancy" . I asked where I stood as regards whisking her to hopsital on the PH site. The BiBs on board .. or rather ONE of them insisted that I would be breaking the law if I speeded her to hospital -even on my green light flag.

Advised to call and wait for ambulance ..but we live in the middle of rural outback here

Wildy has short labours and we had problems in the afterbirth with Lukas whom I ended up delivering and then rushing both to hospital myself.. I was taking no such chances with the last one.
I called the ambulance and the police. Informed I was setting off and may not have much option but to get her there quickly, Police met me about two miles from the hospital and escorted

to Cumbria in longest moments. I was on a green light all the way .. and fortunately out of local scam van hours anyway
But yes. I agree - speed scams do not take any account of such incidents - and real cops DO.
We need these cops to provide that necessary assistance as and when needed. Speed cams do not seem to be "freeing cops to perform such necessities of life"

Pregnant ladies do not want to pee in a policeman's helmet.

(per some statute

) They want an escort to hospital when about to give birth.. and bringing a new life into the world is perhaps the most worthwhile - if lives and "saving lives" arguments are to hold water.
