Calm down Karen, I'm making your point for youFFS, It's got to be investigated first.
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Calm down Karen, I'm making your point for youFFS, It's got to be investigated first.
Lucky I don't really care what you think, random internet person.Unsure where it fits in a court of law but it says alot about you as a person if youre even giving him the benefit of the doubt let alone defending him...
The world isn't black and white. You can be a victim and a perpetrator. Laidley absolutely has the the right to sue the crap out of the police, and they know it.I think Laidley is going too far here. At the end of the day what does she have to hide. Laidley's changed his name to Dani Laidley he's a woman for intents. I don't understand what she's trying to hide.
The person who was stalking someone has suddenly become the victim is all of this.
What was the favour? Taking her photo and all the private details of the arrest, and the contents of her phone, and sharing them around?They weren't, I'm just saying D seems to have some serious demons that may lead to more dealings with the law in the future. Screwing the police after they did her a big favour wont help.
The extremely lenient sentence for stalking and related crimes, after D was allowed to write an thank you letter to them instead.What was the favour? Taking her photo and all the private details of the arrest, and the contents of her phone, and sharing them around?
You think it's worth spending money on jailing people when diversion programs represent far better value for money with first offenders?The extremely lenient sentence for stalking and related crimes, after D was allowed to write an thank you letter to them instead.
I think Laidley is going too far here. At the end of the day what does she have to hide. Laidley's changed his name to Dani Laidley he's a woman for intents. I don't understand what she's trying to hide.
The person who was stalking someone has suddenly become the victim is all of this.
" The court agreed to place Laidley on a diversion program, which allows first time offenders a chance to avoid convictions, on the provision she write a letter of thanks to the police officer who arrested her. "What was the thank you letter about? Thanking them for what?
I don't understand the point of requiring D to write a letter of thanks to the arresting officer.
But you could fill a library with the things I don't understand, so play on
Imagine we pulled that shit at our own workplaces.I don't understand the point of requiring D to write a letter of thanks to the arresting officer.
But you could fill a library with the things I don't understand, so play on
I don't understand the point of requiring D to write a letter of thanks to the arresting officer.
But you could fill a library with the things I don't understand, so play on
"Now Danni, say sorry to your sister"I don't understand the point of requiring D to write a letter of thanks to the arresting officer.
But you could fill a library with the things I don't understand, so play on
Yeah she looks well, shame about the parasites hanging around with cameras thoughLooking healthy, good to see.
The world isn't black and white. You can be a victim and a perpetrator. Laidley absolutely has the the right to sue the crap out of the police, and they know it.
Nah, the issue here isn't whether it would have 'come out' publicly later on, it's that police abused their position. Cops need to obey the law and their own rules, particularly as they're the ones that hold us to that standard.Laidley had the right and will win, but it seems like Laidley has gone after them for making public, information that would have soon gone public soon enough anyway. After all it was just a photo of Laidley sitting in a police station it's not a photo in a compromised position.
My argument is wouldn't you just let this go and show some mercy to the police officers in the same way people have shown mercy to Laidley despite quite serious stalking charges. I'm sure the person who was stalked won't feel safe while Laidley is still walking the streets.
I would have thought in terms of priority in Laidley's life going after the police for what was going to come out anyway is a little petty.