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Is this a case of a "woman scorned"?

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Bobbisox | 09:26 Sun 22nd May 2011 | News
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Chris Hulne is fighting for his political career over allegations he was caught speeding in 2003 and asked his then wife to take the rap for him which she allegedly did, yet now they are divorced she has decided to tell this to Essex police?
She was happy enough to do this 8 years ago for him, should she, herself not be done for
perverting the cause of justice?
he says now he can't 'remember' who was driving the car!
Is thee no end to how MPs can flout the law?
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Bobbi....absolutely......she is going to get her "pound of flesh".....even if she has to face a charge.
Yes, I think that the ex-Mrs Huhn needs to be taken to account on this one, too.
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morning sqad, she should be done too imo, how nasty for her to do this even though he was an idiot back then
1. Apparently so.
2. Perhaps her conscience is pricking her ?
3. Yes.
4. Apparently not.
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Good morning boxy, what on earth can be gained after all this time, presumably they have children?
I t must be nice for them seeing this public whipping of their Father
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lol jack, it would be easier if you didn't itemize your answers on this Sunday after the night before :o)
I agree that she is probably being vindictive.
However, when will people, intent on climbing the greasy pole, learn that publicly discarding their spouses will unearth all manner of 'skeletons' ?
I hope the Police/CPS are not going to waste too much of our tax money on this farce.

Loads of people take points for each other ...

(and I realize, in saying that, that the paragons of virtue on AB will have never done such a thing, and will queue up to shoot me down)

I've taken points for a pal, and I suppose the Police will be trying to track me down, and randomly arresting anyone who runs along the seafront, just to see if it's me!

But ... to answer the question, instead of just moaning ,,,

... yes, absolutely ... this is the revenge of a woman scorned.

But she is silly. She's just making herself look ridiculous.
The difference is 8 years ago she was in love with the man and would have happily lied to stop him losing his licence. Many women do the same.

It would appear that he no longer has that hold over her, and she is now prepared yo get into trouble herself to get him into trouble. Many couples who break up acrimoniously drop their ex-partners in it if they can, whether they are men or women, so the woman scorned angle is a bit over hyped.

I expect there will be quite a few people around the country uncomfortable with the publicity this story is getting, because they have had other people take points on their license for them.
Women get revenge in all sorts of ways when dumped/scorned (or whatever) by their man. This is one of the milder ways she could have got at him. He ought to think himself lucky she isn't a violent woman. lol
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I could not agree more with both of you , JJ and Gromit, the difference is, obviously, Joe Bloggs and his spouse, wouldn't make the Nationals and have to suffer public humiliation
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Daffy I don't see anything at all she can gain by this tbh, a feeling of
"Gotchya" I suppose, is that worthwile for the children involved?
There isn't anything to be gained by it, but then vengeful people don't always think about the consequences of their actions until it is too late.
I have little knowledge of the whole business in question apart from the headlines (haven't actually read the story) and have no idea if there are any children involved (or their ages).
Chris Hunhe is a particularly odious specimen.......

http://www.dailymail....-lose-job-affair.html

Perhaps this provides a little more substance to the matter ?

What sort of father does that to the mother of his children ?
The first line of what, JJ said.
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six of one and a half a dozen of the other then?
played out in the Tabloids, he allegedly broke the law though,
having an affair, which many do, makes him the odious git in the article, I agree, but that wasn't flouting the law
Whatever the truth how now can it be proved , its her word against his, especially something that happened 8 years ago. What is she going to gain ?. The points have now gone from her licence I think they last 5 years.
Her pound of flesh could contain a perversion charge.

// Is thee no end to how MPs can flout the law? // It appears the answer is no , look at the way they are still trying to get around the new expense regulations and those who did fiddle the system before who still haven't paid it back. Some were even re-elected ( God knows why ) and are now telling us what to do .
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Morning Mick, you feeling lazy today ? :o)
JTH...
<<<<What sort of father does that to the mother of his children ?>>>.

Do what?
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modeller it has now transpired she has points on her license for the day in question,
I personally don't care who was driving the car, it's the sheer vindictiveness applied, and as JJ points out, the tax payer will have to foot the bill of the woman

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