Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Policewomen Not Sentenced After Death Riders Motorcycle Hit



VIVAnews - A female police (policewoman) in England escape escape the law after he hit and killed a motorcyclist. Even so, the policewoman named Collete Carpenter chose to resign from the institution where he was in charge.


Reported by autoevolution and Dailymail, Tuesday, March 4, 2013, David Bartholomew (54) who was driving a Honda CBF1000 killed when his motorcycle was hit by Collette Carpenter (23) who drove the Peugeot 206 in March 2012.

But Carpenter has escaped from the bondage of the law because the police did not find any evidence that the policewoman was driving recklessly.

Carpenter initially denied he calls while driving, but a few days later at the time of questioning, the story changed. While driving former policewoman turned center using a mobile phone.

But again he argued. Carpenter admitted lifted a cell phone using the speakerphone.

"At the first interview, I just freaked out and said what I said. I do not know why it does not say on the phone, because at that time I thought it was not relevant and was not disturbed," said Carpenter.

"The use of cell phones can distract, and can provide an excellent opportunity possible to create not see motorcyclists," said police investigators.

As a result of the incident, the Bartholomew family furious and demanded that justice is upheld. Relatives Bartholomew felt sure he was not speeding and not doing anything while driving.

"He is a man who is very smart and talented. His life was for her children," he said. Bartholomew was a manager at the company's metal fabrication firm.

Sources: http://otomotif.news.viva.co.id/news/read/395372

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