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Matt Ashby wrote:

Male person, scene treated as a crime scene by BTP and body not
recovered until 1300 approx. The lack of a contingency plan by SCT for
the main lines being closed during the peaks meant services ran up to
180 mins late!


Which once again highlights how bloody disgraceful it is that nowadays the
police are permitted to cause disruption on such a scale to the general
public. Perhaps they should be forced to compensate all of those caught up
in their incompetence (as everyone else seems to be expected to these
days) - that might focus their minds to get the job done more quickly.
Bearing in mind that this incident allegedly occurred at around 01:00 the
railway should have been cleared and open for operation by 05:00 at the
latest.


Which would give people wanting to kill people / dispose of bodies a
very good reason to do so on the railways. "Oh, it'll be OK - the
police only have 4 hours to investigate this scene and pick up all the
forensics, so they'll never connect it to us".

You've forgotten one crucial factor: CCTV!

Surely when investigating a crime, the police should be given all the
time that they need.


Yes, but examining a scene as uncluttered as a train station shouldn't
take more than an hour. What extra evidence do you think could be gained
by keeping the station closed all morning?

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In message , Ian
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Or points to it happening at one o'clock in the morning in the middle
of winter, and them needing a few hours of daylight to do a proper
search of the area?


Or that the "resource" they are missing is floodlighting?


A very, very, very, very poor substitute for sunlight. Remember that
they are looking for tiny things, and although floodlights may look
bright they are either very directional - so things get hidden in
shadows - or much dimmer.

Ian
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David Hansen wrote:

On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 20:45:14 +0000 someone who may be Graeme Wall
wrote this:-

They don't need, but certainly get, plenty of cretins complaining
because theor oh-so-important journey has been delayed 5 minutes.


Nice try.


Shock horror! I got a 'Nice try' out of Mr Hansen.

However, the delays mentioned din this thread are rather more than five
minutes.



Exageration for effect old thing.

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In message , Ian
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Or that the "resource" they are missing is floodlighting?


A very, very, very, very poor substitute for sunlight.


What to the police do north of the Arctic Circle? Hibernate?
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In message , Ian
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Or that the "resource" they are missing is floodlighting?


A very, very, very, very poor substitute for sunlight.


What to the police do north of the Arctic Circle? Hibernate?


Surely everyone hibernates (or gets roaring drunk) up there in winter?

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On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Graeme Wall wrote:

Shock horror! I got a 'Nice try' out of Mr Hansen.


Fair do's - you paid one back directly!


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