Originally Posted by
Blackfriar
Calm down, I'm not the CAA. I have no idea if he was prosecuted or not and I agree he should have been.
I'm perfectly calm, thank you. Angry, of course, gravely disappointed, naturally, but calm nonetheless.
Clearly, he wasn't prosecuted (at least not successfully). The CAA's record of prosecutions shows that. Mind you, they have stopped admitting their errors, and no longer record their unsuccessful cases, which itself is disgraceful.