Thatsnews wrote:
Big Tone, what I was doing was wondering what would happen if "act of God" met "act of stupidity."
A tree falling across the path of the car, for example, when PC Numpty had both hands off the wheel, his eyes off the road and hyis mind off the driving.
It is unlikely, true, but unlikely things happen.
It was unlikely that my poor Uncle had his car hit on the roof by a flying motorbike. Accident caused by someone else, though it was the biker and his girlfriend who got killed. The

who caused the accident had not so much as a dent.
And it was unlikely that my brother in law suddenly found himself facing someone hurtling towards him on the inside lane of a motorway. Thankfully his father had been trained in military driving, so had taught his son what he knew. He was able to use the barrier as a brake. The Trafpols who arrived confirmed that had he not done that, he and his family would have been at best badly injured, at worst, dead.
But what if he had been gazing away from the road, hands off wheel, mind off his driving? As that officer had been doing?
S**t happens. A lot of the s**t that happens is, despite what G.O.B. feels, unexpected. 20/20 hindsight is great. "Oh, yes, I could have told you that steampipe would rupture/the tree fall down/the traffic light topple over".
Sorry Thatsnews, I can imagine, all too well, what your uncle must have experienced.
I was trying to see the connection between something which, in the big scheme of things, almost fades into insignificance or what we can do about these acts of god.
Police officer or not, for they are human too, people do stupid things regardless of the uniform they wear and for me that says it all. One rule for them another for us and we all know this happens just as surely as we all know they get off with it.
We know they are fallible and stupid and corrupt and??? Every institution has bad eggs. I think it's more about stupid people in general than uniformed stupid people.
For me, getting back to the thread title, its sensationalism again. The media have gotten hold of something to tantalise us in the way only the media can and do. Dog bites man makes news, man bites dog
is news.
How many more stories are we going to read like this: 'Med Hughes speeds', 'another PC does 170 mph on motorway' etc. etc., where they are caught with their pants down only for it just to be glossed over.
If Brunstrom was caught tomorrow doing the same it would be no more than a storm in a teacup. We know this, although we
would get some mileage out of it. No matter what he does, he will retire in comfort with a big fat handshake.
So other than the usefulness of having these things recorded so we can make a long list which will be ignored, I'm not sure what else we can say about it.
Soz again if I missed the point.
Just saw your post Ernest. Fair point and I agree

although I respectfully dissagre with the bit: "it has cost him a great deal".
Like I was just saying, these people, at worst, move on - get promoted - whatever...
Can anyone mention
any case where a PC has taken the fall he/she deserves - in the way we would in our jobs? If I screw-up, my feet wouldn't touch the floor and no handshake - nothing but disgrace.