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Teenagers chased by policewoman who died escape jail and only made to pay costs of £42.50.

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anotheoldgit | 13:53 Sat 17th Nov 2012 | News
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What kind of message does this give out, not only to other potential mobile phone thieves, but more importantly, to the family of this poor policewoman? Neither of the two apologised for this woman's death.

170 iPhones are stolen across London every day Police said a total of 56,680 mobile phones were stolen in the capital in the six months between April and September this year — and half of those were iPhones.

Wouldn't a more stricter sentence have gone a long way to get the message over that this kind of crime will not be treated lightly?

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What is the alleged offenders first offence? if not what do you see as a suitable punishement?

And could I point out that it is actually iphone 5's that are stolen at a rate of 170 per day what about the 4 and 4s?
I do not think they caused her death. She must have had an medical condition that could have occurred anytime.

The fine is pathetic. These phones cost £600+. The fine should reflect the value of the item(s) stolen.
i understand your point, but you cant blame them for her death - they didnt kill her.

if it wasnt them it would have been someone else ... it would have happened at some point.

superfit triathlon runners dont just keel over and die because they run after someone... clearly something was wrong with her, and it would have happened regardless.
they are guilty of pinching an iphone, not manslaughter or murder.

i agree the fine and punishment is too low though... £42.50 is hardly a deterrent, and they are too young to fully comprehend the affects of having a criminal record.
They didn't cause her death AOG ......


Using your logic Tottenham hotspur players were responsible for Fabrice Muambas cardiac arrest.
"....and they are too young to fully comprehend the affects of having a criminal record."

Saints preserve us!
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friedgreentomato

/// What is the alleged offenders first offence? if not what do you see as a suitable punishement? ///

Not 'alleged' offenders, 'convicted offenders, their first offence caused the death of a policewoman while she was pursuit of them, so a suitable punishment would be imprisonment in a young offenders institution.

/// And could I point out that it is actually iphone 5's that are stolen at a rate of 170 per day what about the 4 and 4s? ///

Oh how remiss of me, did I fail to quote the model? And sorry for not knowing what colour are more sort after.

And since you are being so pedantic, could I point out that it is actually 'punishment' and not 'punishement' as you have incorrectly put?,
AOG

Has he cause of this fit young policewoman's death been established yet?

How can you know whether it had anything to do with the chase?
They might not have caused her death, but the sentence is not nearly tough enough. It is time we had harsher penalties, we need to send a message that no crime will be tolerated. My heart goes out to her family and collegues.
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Mick-Talbot

/// They didn't cause her death AOG ......///

I still consider that they did, perhaps not intentionally but had they not committed the crime, she would not have had cause to run after them, not knowing if she had caught up with them she might be facing a death from stabbing.

All this must have been in her mind plus the exertion of the chase, all bringing on stress and physical pressure, could have caused her death.

Yes I agree she could have died in other similar circumstances, but she didn't she died chasing them.

/// Using your logic Tottenham hotspur players were responsible for Fabrice Muambas cardiac arrest. ///

There are several possible causes of Fabrice Muamba’s cardiac arrest.

The one which most commonly kills young athletes is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

A genetic defect, it causes part of the heart muscle to thicken in about one in 500 people. It is most serious in the young and is exacerbated by exercise.

In some countries, such as Italy, screening for this condition is mandatory for footballers and sufferers are not allowed to play. But in Britain it is up to individual clubs.

So one could say that perhaps Bolton Wanderers should have screened him for the condition, before allowing him to play.
Why did you only address FGT post AOG?



their first offence caused the death of a policewoman while she was pursuit of them, so a suitable punishment would be imprisonment in a young offenders institution.


It's a good job Fabrice Muamba didn't die chasing the Spurs players then ........you would also want them to see them in prison I guess?
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sp1814

/// Has he cause of this fit young policewoman's death been established yet? ///

/// How can you know whether it had anything to do with the
chase? ///

It will be extremely coincidently if it has not.

And if it found that it has, will they then be rearrested and charged with manslaughter?

I very much doubt it somehow.
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Mick-Talbot

/// Why did you only address FGT post AOG? ///

Don't be so impatient, stand in the queue and wait your turn.
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/// It's a good job Fabrice Muamba didn't die chasing the Spurs players then ........you would also want them to see them in prison I guess? ///

And also if you want to be taken seriously, please don't make such silly points.
People die at work all the time and this is no different. She died doing something she had probably done hundreds of times before.

The fact she was answering this particular call on that day does not mean it was the cause of her death which was undoubtedly an undiagnosed medical condition.

It was unfortunate to have happened when it did, but blaming the thieves for her death is barmy.
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There are hundreds if not thousands who get pushed to the ground, but very few die as a result.
Even if the chase caused the death, on what basis would you expect a charge of manslaughter to be considered? Is it likely the accused thought there was even the risk of injury to the WPC let alone death?
AOG

They did not push her to the ground. There was no contact between this unfortunate police woman and the thieves. I am not sure what you are on about?
Gromit, don't let facts get in the way of a good witch hunt!!
When you see poster after poster disagree with your position AOG, does it ever make you sit back and think...... "I could be wrong on this one" ?


In fact ......does it even make you think?
she was super fit according to colleagues, and the delay in the emergency service getting to her didn't help

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