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Post by crapslinger on Aug 8, 2020 8:32:00 GMT
Sorry I didn’t realise there was a time limit. It’s just got a lot more pathetic over the last couple of pages that’s all It was pathetic from the first page, Remarks about some ones ill mother, laughing at someone misfortune/troubled times, (their own fault, who knows). The usuals,squealing like hyenas, they when they get it back they start crying. Simon Cliff failed to provide a specimen of breath twice in a month after being pulled over back in 2017.
And following the second arrest he made homophobic comments to a police officer at the Northern Area Custody Facility in Etruria.
But rather than learn his fate in court, the defendant left the country and has only recently returned to the UK to spend time with his mum who has dementia.
Now 55-year-old Cliff has finally been sentenced to a 12-month community order at North Staffordshire Justice Centre.
Prosecutor Emma Pickard said police were called to Newcastle on September 20, 2017 after they received reports the defendant had been drink-driving.
Miss Pickard said: “He provided a positive roadside test and was taken to custody but refused to provide a sample.”
About a month later, on October 18, 2017, the police became aware of the defendant’s vehicle as it overtook two cars.
Miss Pickard said: “Police activated their blue lights. The defendant continued to drive erratically and overtook another two vehicles. Eventually he came to a stop. He confirmed he had consumed half a bottle of vodka and that he was an alcoholic.
“He was taken to custody but refused to give a specimen of breath.”
The defendant became abusive to a police officer in the custody suite.
Miss Pickard said: “The defendant began to call the officer ‘gay’ and ‘queer’ and made other homophobic comments.
“A solicitor not connected to the defendant asked him to stop.”
The victim found the abuse extremely upsetting and said he felt violated.
The defendant failed to attend court to learn his fate and returned to Thailand where he was living with his family.
Cliff, of Knowl Wall, Beech, pleaded guilty to two charges of failing to provide a specimen for analysis; indecent behaviour at a police station, and failing to surrender to bail.
Emma Wiseman, mitigating, said the defendant has been a high functioning alcoholic for most of his adult life.
In 2016 his daughter stopped having contact with him and he waited about 12 months From the Sentinel.
As a matter of interest who else in your opinion would have been at fault for the above ?
That's my last post on this thread just take a minute to let what this man did sink in
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Post by vokeswagen on Aug 8, 2020 9:13:33 GMT
It was pathetic from the first page, Remarks about some ones ill mother, laughing at someone misfortune/troubled times, (their own fault, who knows). The usuals,squealing like hyenas, they when they get it back they start crying. Simon Cliff failed to provide a specimen of breath twice in a month after being pulled over back in 2017.
And following the second arrest he made homophobic comments to a police officer at the Northern Area Custody Facility in Etruria.
But rather than learn his fate in court, the defendant left the country and has only recently returned to the UK to spend time with his mum who has dementia.
Now 55-year-old Cliff has finally been sentenced to a 12-month community order at North Staffordshire Justice Centre.
Prosecutor Emma Pickard said police were called to Newcastle on September 20, 2017 after they received reports the defendant had been drink-driving.
Miss Pickard said: “He provided a positive roadside test and was taken to custody but refused to provide a sample.”
About a month later, on October 18, 2017, the police became aware of the defendant’s vehicle as it overtook two cars.
Miss Pickard said: “Police activated their blue lights. The defendant continued to drive erratically and overtook another two vehicles. Eventually he came to a stop. He confirmed he had consumed half a bottle of vodka and that he was an alcoholic.
“He was taken to custody but refused to give a specimen of breath.”
The defendant became abusive to a police officer in the custody suite.
Miss Pickard said: “The defendant began to call the officer ‘gay’ and ‘queer’ and made other homophobic comments.
“A solicitor not connected to the defendant asked him to stop.”
The victim found the abuse extremely upsetting and said he felt violated.
The defendant failed to attend court to learn his fate and returned to Thailand where he was living with his family.
Cliff, of Knowl Wall, Beech, pleaded guilty to two charges of failing to provide a specimen for analysis; indecent behaviour at a police station, and failing to surrender to bail.
Emma Wiseman, mitigating, said the defendant has been a high functioning alcoholic for most of his adult life.
In 2016 his daughter stopped having contact with him and he waited about 12 months From the Sentinel.
As a matter of interest who else in your opinion would have been at fault for the above ?
That's my last post on this thread just take a minute to let what this man did sink in
Also let it sink in that you were shall we say unpreoccupied by the gravity of the man's crimes until you got a red card for poking fun at his elderly, ill mum. What a bastion of morality you are fella
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Post by flea79 on Aug 11, 2020 16:08:02 GMT
what happened carry on the argument!
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Post by vokeswagen on Aug 11, 2020 16:27:44 GMT
what happened carry on the argument! Carps can't read my response because he's so brave and hard that he has me on block, along with most of the other left wing posters If you want him to read it, you'll have to quote it. Then who knows, he might start up again
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