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11th Nov 2009, 16:12
Replies: 142
Views: 49,176
Posted By bjcc

Handfly Sorry, but thats not correct. Both...

Handfly

Sorry, but thats not correct. Both screening and evidential breath test machines will register BAC from zero upwards.
There are a number of Countries in Europe that have a zero BAC for...
7th Jul 2009, 06:57
Replies: 3,441
Views: 721,545
Posted By bjcc

Winco The CAA's web site clearly contains...

Winco

The CAA's web site clearly contains the following

"Following feedback from industry, the Applications and Approvals Department is delighted to announce the introduction of a new service...
Forum: Rotorheads
23rd May 2009, 23:41
Replies: 223
Views: 22,732
Posted By bjcc

Paarmo Having been on the recieving end of...

Paarmo

Having been on the recieving end of Police Observers experience, I'd rather it was a man of the cloth I was talking too.

Firstly, as has been said many times by Police Observers on...
2nd Apr 2009, 18:24
Replies: 180
Views: 61,259
Posted By bjcc

Mr D The reading from the screening device...

Mr D

The reading from the screening device is only relevent is that it provides evidence to arrest, which has to be lawful, in order for the blood test to be admissable. The evidence will also...
2nd Apr 2009, 04:30
Replies: 180
Views: 61,259
Posted By bjcc

Pinkman You have misconstrude. An 'avarage'...

Pinkman

You have misconstrude. An 'avarage' person (is there such a thing?) looses around one unit, or half a pint of 'normal' strength beer an hour. I used the words 'avarage' and 'about' to save...
31st Mar 2009, 16:21
Replies: 180
Views: 61,259
Posted By bjcc

In terms of drivers. You are not entitled to a...

In terms of drivers. You are not entitled to a blood test. The Road traffic act allows Police to require a breath sample, and doesn't place any obligation on Police to offer, nor option by the...
23rd Mar 2009, 19:29
Replies: 122
Views: 51,426
Posted By bjcc

On it's way into Boscombe, with another view of...

On it's way into Boscombe, with another view of that camera...!

Flickr Photo Download: DA42 Diamond Star (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bjcc/3368637102/sizes/o/)
9th Feb 2009, 18:43
Replies: 30
Views: 7,174
Posted By bjcc

The Dutch are far worse! And perhaps I...

The Dutch are far worse!

And perhaps I should have said, I have been on both sides of the fence, photographer, and Police Officer, at LHR.

I still see spotters/photogs blocking crash and RVP...
9th Feb 2009, 15:54
Replies: 30
Views: 7,174
Posted By bjcc

The Gun totting police arrived because for a...

The Gun totting police arrived because for a period of time, all Police at Heathrow were armed (That excludes the PCSO's).
The signs are, as HD says, clear on all of the car parks, as are the ones...
21st Dec 2008, 09:05
Replies: 43
Views: 11,687
Posted By bjcc

FL Are there any more of that set on the net...

FL
Are there any more of that set on the net anywhere? The top one is one of the best Lightning photos I've ever seen.
To my shame, I lived at Gutersloh in the 70's, when 19 & 92 where there with...
2nd Nov 2008, 06:07
Replies: 136
Views: 34,445
Posted By bjcc

ribt4t Not quite. The pilot in question says...

ribt4t

Not quite. The pilot in question says that was the cause. That isn't the same as it was the cause.

Obviously if it was correct, then the Countries where the BAC for driving is zero,...
31st Oct 2008, 07:49
Replies: 136
Views: 34,445
Posted By bjcc

mercurydancer And thats the difference...

mercurydancer

And thats the difference between people's opinions on here. I would rather not get in a car, or a bus or a train or a plane with anyone that has alcohol in thier blood stream. It may...
30th Oct 2008, 17:36
Replies: 136
Views: 34,445
Posted By bjcc

FL Does the principle of judges rules still...

FL

Does the principle of judges rules still exist, which places a duty to assist Police? I accept the rest was replaced but, I don't seem to recall that part being so.

If not, while I realise...
24th Oct 2008, 18:44
Replies: 136
Views: 34,445
Posted By bjcc

ribt4t Think you'll find that while that was...

ribt4t

Think you'll find that while that was an issue with the first electronic breath test machines, it has long since been resolved, and it is no longer an issue.
However, so far as this...
12th Aug 2008, 18:56
Replies: 86
Views: 15,594
Posted By bjcc

Genghis the Engineer "(1) Is it not the case...

Genghis the Engineer

"(1) Is it not the case that automatic access to an aeroplane by a police offer must be when they are in uniform, and it doesn't apply to somebody in plainclothes?"

No. And...
10th Aug 2008, 15:08
Replies: 25
Views: 4,268
Posted By bjcc

Having thought a bit more, I guess if mum was a...

Having thought a bit more, I guess if mum was a German, then there is every chance it could happen.
10th Aug 2008, 14:22
Replies: 25
Views: 4,268
Posted By bjcc

Green Flash Something similar was doing the...

Green Flash

Something similar was doing the rounds at Kings School at Gutersloh in the 70's. It did cause sharpe intakes of breath, as a large number of kids there, being of army origin, had been...
10th Aug 2008, 12:31
Replies: 25
Views: 4,268
Posted By bjcc

I was born on the other SBA, at Dhekalia, and I'm...

I was born on the other SBA, at Dhekalia, and I'm afraid she'll just have to grin and bear it. Although yes, she was born on 'British' Soil, that happens to be on Cyprus.

There isn't anything she...
26th Jul 2008, 18:12
Replies: 68
Views: 9,170
Posted By bjcc

Nothing new in this, nor is it confined to Brits....

Nothing new in this, nor is it confined to Brits.

There was a noticable increase in the number of drunks on aircraft after smoking was banned on flights, and that increase was all nationalities....
6th Apr 2008, 15:18
Replies: 1,107
Views: 212,148
Posted By bjcc

mumbo jumbo As I have said, if there was, as...

mumbo jumbo

As I have said, if there was, as you and pasoundman seem to think, no ability to commit the offence, then it will no doubt be brought as part of the defence. The full case hasn't been...
5th Apr 2008, 15:25
Replies: 1,107
Views: 212,148
Posted By bjcc

pasoundman Oh dear, you are bitter....Still,...

pasoundman

Oh dear, you are bitter....Still, we'll see what happens. I mean if you can work out it's a Goverment/Police/CPS/MOD/MI5/Croydon Boy Scouts stitch up, then even an 'incompetent' defence...
5th Apr 2008, 09:17
Replies: 1,107
Views: 212,148
Posted By bjcc

pasoundman The Jury were shown a video...

pasoundman

The Jury were shown a video yesterday of a device made from the substances mentioned, and the effects were discribed as substantial.

So either, the people that put the demo together...
Forum: ATC Issues
19th Mar 2008, 21:52
Replies: 64
Views: 7,114
Posted By bjcc

All those that work at airports already have data...

All those that work at airports already have data given to a private company. That company then issue an ID card after checks have been done.

Yet, so far as I am aware no one has worried about...
18th Feb 2008, 17:50
Replies: 126
Views: 28,875
Posted By bjcc

Legalapproach Wouldn't a better approach be...

Legalapproach

Wouldn't a better approach be to have seperate investigations? The AAIB one, to be inadmissable in most circumstances?

If there is to be a prosecution that could be based on...
10th Feb 2008, 14:09
Replies: 40
Views: 4,721
Posted By bjcc

Apparently not no. Thats is the point in...

Apparently not no. Thats is the point in investigation. The fact remains that an independent witness is not required.

However, is that the act which led to the caution? I think not, the act of...
10th Feb 2008, 13:57
Replies: 40
Views: 4,721
Posted By bjcc

dallas No, the prosecution don't need at...

dallas

No, the prosecution don't need at witness other than the victim.

Nor is an admission made to a police officer hearsay.
10th Feb 2008, 13:48
Replies: 40
Views: 4,721
Posted By bjcc

November4 The original post says the Caution...

November4

The original post says the Caution was for common assault, which it could well be given the circumstances discribed.

The Met Police definition of assault is:

"The intentional...
12th Aug 2007, 10:59
Replies: 2
Views: 2,815
Posted By bjcc

Even if the bodies are recovered, don't be...

Even if the bodies are recovered, don't be suprised if there is no help from the MOD regarding idenification.

If you read the book 619 the forgotten Squadron, it outlines the problem encountered...
22nd Jul 2007, 16:15
Replies: 41
Views: 5,543
Posted By bjcc

I was born in a Military Hospital, at one end of...

I was born in a Military Hospital, at one end of a sunny Island in the Med. My father was in the RAF, and wherever we were, when any of the family needed treatment we got it. Be that Cyprus, Germany...
19th Jul 2007, 18:49
Replies: 43
Views: 6,457
Posted By bjcc

CLIPPER 33 Yes, you do understand correctly,...

CLIPPER 33

Yes, you do understand correctly, and your point over non UK tax payers who fly being the only winners is spot on.

As for the central body overseeing security, there already is, and...
18th Jul 2007, 19:42
Replies: 43
Views: 6,457
Posted By bjcc

AlexL Far from being crap, it's a statement...

AlexL

Far from being crap, it's a statement of facts. At the moment, pax pay. If Goverment foots the bill, we all pay. Nothing pro or anti security or Police in that, just economic reality. Where...
18th Jul 2007, 17:23
Replies: 43
Views: 6,457
Posted By bjcc

What difference does it make taking the money...

What difference does it make taking the money from Central Goverment?

It means that everyone in the UK pays instead of only people (UK Resident and otherwise) who are flying.

The Airline...
17th Jul 2007, 17:08
Replies: 35
Views: 7,549
Posted By bjcc

AVMan To be fair, while there are differences,...

AVMan
To be fair, while there are differences, would the public know? Possibly not, have a look at some of the bigger Canon Lenses in the 600mm bracket.
Yes, an ex mil person would probably know,...
17th Jul 2007, 13:24
Replies: 35
Views: 7,549
Posted By bjcc

Skipness One Echo You would phone...

Skipness One Echo



You would phone police if you saw someone/thing suspicious, great, why do you need a spotter watch for others to do it? Which is my point, why have a spotterwatch for the...
17th Jul 2007, 12:44
Replies: 35
Views: 7,549
Posted By bjcc

Avman I don't accept what you call a lack of...

Avman

I don't accept what you call a lack of objectivity. Yes, my reply was tongue in cheek to a large extent, but the message remains valid.

However, answering your points.

Yes, the UK was...
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