Monday, August 18, 2008
I'd like to slap Ms. Halford.
Have a read of this drivel: http://www.stuff.co.nz/4659492a11.html
Okay, so it is unfortunate that the police officer accidentally recorded that comment.
However, The police are not supposed to give your husband a fair go Ms. Halford. That's what the judiciary are there for. The police are society's bloodhounds. We employ them to hunt the bad b@st@rds down, and bring them before the judiciary. When people are reasonably suspected of having broken the law, like your husband is, then we expect the police to be predatory, and hunt them, and catch them. They are SUPPOSED to be biased against people who have committed crimes. That's their job!
The check, the balance, is that the judiciary - THEY are the ones who are there to ensure that people who break people's backs in 4 places get a "fair go" Ms. Halford. It's not up to the police to give criminals a "fair go".
I mean, for crying out loud!... "It's almost like we've got two things to worry about: the media trial and the police." Yes! That's right Ms. Halford. You DO have to worry about the police when you assault someone and break their back in 4 places. Welcome to life married to criminal!
Interestingly, the police have charged Veitch today for offences ranging from 2002 to 2006. The broken back occurred in 2006, so it looks like perhaps when Kristen Dunne-Powell laid her complaint with police she detailed more events than just the incident that lead to the broken back... so maybe it wasn't just a case of an otherwise nice guy just snapping as has been inferred by Tony Veitch?
