Speaking from experience of handling corpses .... not nice.
You do not know how old the corpse was. The stench permeates through the protective clothing and you feel it in nostrils and back of throat for some time - depending on state of corpse in question.
Can well "understand" how come he got pinged at 7 mph above the speed limit here.
Would you like to do this? Touch and feel a decomposing body close up - even with gloves on? You still feel it through the gloves! The smell of rotting flesh gets through the latex. I can see how clever lawyer was able to get him off hook here. :roll
Do not know anything about two of the three previous (or margin of overspeed for each one - even) - but one was under identical circumstances.
Dratasabasti mate ..
He would not have been able to use bathroom in site of discovery -owing to forensic requirements .
Arguably - he could have got colleague to take him back to statiion for clean up - but we do not know whether neighbourhood was suitable to leave his car.
As for offences - we are subject to same laws and choice of good lawyers as any one else.
A ban may have made his job too difficult and led to loss of job just the same - thus "hardship" - but this does not appear to hav been reported.
However, we are told to be careful as we are supposed to be "ambassadors" of the Law and our employers (Joe Public) expect certain standards of excellence. Most of us are - but in these days of scameras - even cops on a shout have to prove they are on genuine shout!
