tritium wrote: » Lots of human error in the last few years isn’t there? Funny that, you’d think they’d do something about it Oh yeah, underfunded and understaffed right? Not enough people to hand over all the evidence.....
tritium wrote: » Yes, they can, and someone slowed it down for exactly that reason Hint: it wasn’t the defence
Heres Johnny wrote: » Why do women demand that all men respect and put them on a pedestal? Then the same women call men pigs and scum and other such names?
jm08 wrote: » You will get plenty of errors if you don't provide the resources to complete the work diligently. How do you propose they do it - let the people charged wait 4 or 5 years for justice to be done?
jm08 wrote: » So who do you think slowed it down. The Police or the DPP? I think it could also be argued that there was not a malicious intent as well - just probably inexperience/lack of expertise in video evidence. Note the defence sent it to an expert to get it evaluated.
Ulysses Gaze wrote: » Perhaps if they moved some of the 900 people who are now assigned to monitor Hate Crimes (in London and online) to actual police work they would be able to complete this work more diligently.
tritium wrote: » Evidence was that Jackson was unaware of the distress which happened after she left Jackson had a single post on the WhatsApp, he references spit roast briefly in response to someone else and doesn’t reference the girl
Augeo wrote: » Well it was hardly mcilroy that Jackson & olding spitroasted was it? And of course a spitroast is when you finger a lady while someone else gets a BJ :rolleyes:
wexie wrote: » awful convenient that out of the whole recording it was just that handful of frames effected no? And yes the defense did send it to an expert because they felt it had been tampered with. The expert agreed that it had indeed been tampered with and showed how.
Venom wrote: » Sadly this is not an isolated example of the prosecution tampering with evidence recently in the UK.http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11961605 The Liam Allen case is another one where the prosecution withheld vital evidence that not only proved his innocence and knowing this they still tried to go ahead with a court case. These fcukers need jail time never mind being sacked.
tritium wrote: » No no you’ve got it all wrong. Apparently the met police are just understaffed. Now granted the met have a staff of more than 43 thousand and a budget of 3.24 billion pounds to cover a population of around 8 million people. To break that down that’s 1 staff member (policing staff, excluding volunteers) per 200 people or in budget terms around £400 per person per annum. However we clearly fail to understand what a crime ridden hellhole London is Christ it must be like Judge Dredd over there (To put this in context Wikipedia lists the Gardai as having 16 thousand employees and a 1.5billion euro budget for a population of 4.75 million)
The texts held by police should have been made available to both the defence and the prosecution almost two years ago but were not due to "sheer incompetence".
HandsomeBob wrote: » There's a fair chance a young close male friend or relative of yours is coming out with the same juvenile foolishness on apps like WhatsApp. I won't ask you the question to what I'm getting at in regards to what constitutes a life being ruined.
bodice ripper wrote: » Well, perhaps if we didn't dismiss behaviour like that with "ah sure, boys will be boys", they might be inclined to act like decent human beings. Also, unlike you, I don't believe all men are the same.
RuMan wrote: » As has been stated many times the innocent men assumed she was upset because Jacko rejected her. " all this talk" are u referring to the ONE whatsapp message from Jacko?
RuMan wrote: » Consensual acts and private messages. Nothing to do with you
Appledreams15 wrote: » I wouldnt describe the text "IT was like a merry go round at a carnival" As a consensual act. It is describing one person as an object, no feelings, not human, while everyone else took a ride on them. It is an absusive term.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » It was quite clear from how she was sitting on the sofa that she wasn't into Blane. I think she was after Paddy meself and that would explain why she went mooching maybe and pehaps also why she took her time closing the door after discovering the menage a trois. Indeed, and she's also rather nobly turned down substantial offers to sell her story.https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sunday-life/rugby-rape-trial-witness-dara-florence-turned-down-big-cash-offers-to-sell-story-36761928.html
Appledreams15 wrote: » Why on earth would she be hysterical crying all the way home because Jacko rejected her. We all know how it s right now, it is men that hound women to be with them. From the night in question we know: Jacko asked Dara to be with him. She said no. Blane asked Dara to be with him. She said no.
RuMan wrote: » Clearly not a view shared by the jury who unlike you or I were in possession of all the evidence
RuMan wrote: » Some woman and men find celebrities attractive. Perhaps its their money or fame who knows. Choose to pretend this is not the case if you wish.
Appledreams15 wrote: » How do you know the jury don't think that was a foul text? What do you think of the IRFU currently conducting a review into C Gilroy because of his texts, and him apologising for them. Alot of people didn't like them.
Appledreams15 wrote: » She was after Paddy, even though she said no to Paddy. Consent classes needed here. If a woman talks to you, smiles at you, sits beside you, comes back to your house: it does not mean she wants sex, and you are arrogant to assume so. Asking a woman and her saying she wants sex and you saying you want sex is when both people want sex. Consent classes are badly needed.
Appledreams15 wrote: » So both Blane and Jacko asked Dara to be with them. From Dara - the sole sober person. All evidence so far of the men approaching the women and the women rejecting them. Rory and Blane exchange a text 'did she go after him, I don't remember'. About the complainant. Yet in court they suddenly said that she was fixated on him and crying because rejected. Hmmmm
Appledreams15 wrote: » Jacko asked Dara to be with him. She said no. Blane asked Dara to be with him. She said no.
Appledreams15 wrote: » So both Blane and Jacko asked Dara to be with them. From Dara - the sole sober person. All evidence so far of the men approachinh he the women and the women rejecting them. Rory and Blane exchange a text 'did she go after him, I don't remember'. About the complainant. Yet in court they suddenly said that she was fixated on him and crying because rejected. Hmmmm
RuMan wrote: » Other then as evidence of rape or not I doubt they considered it as sending private messages is not a criminal offense to the best of my knowledge. There's no legal definition of "vile" it is simply your own moral values you are trying to impose.I dont much like the vile abuse Dara Florence has been subjected to but it is not a criminal offense either.