80 years agothey were held a week after major rail disasters and the results made known so safety improvements could be made quickly if nescessary. Now they are for Lawyers and Media ,have no relevance, and just cause such extreme stress to victims families, that if they were not deemed tobe part of the law would lead to severe penaltise for the perpetrators
Should we have a time limit, must be completed within 3 calendar months, down grade the paperwork to facilitate this , scrap them altogether or franchise them to mkedia companies.
2007-04-24
20:58:52
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Dave B
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Politics & Government
➔ Law & Ethics
With major disasters surely they could work out if the death was accidental, like killed in a train crash or unlawfuly killed like hit repeatedly over the head with a frozen chicken until dead... dont need 5 years for that. Public enquiries should sort out details such as who forgot to tighten the tie bar bolts.
2007-04-25
04:18:41 ·
update #1