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Oli_K
26th October 2009, 19:14
A former policeman who killed a grandmother during a "joyride" as he used his patrol car to deliver a birthday card has been jailed for six-and-a-half years.
Malcolm Searles, 24, was in a marked patrol car with his blue lights flashing and siren sounding as he repeatedly broke the speed limit.
Sentencing, Judge Geoffrey Rivlin QC said Searles' driving had been described as "a hair-raising joyride".
He told Searles: "You must have known for considerable stretches that at times you were placing members of the public, including the occupants of your own car, at serious risk of either being killed or injured."
Searles abused his "privileged position" by driving the car with sirens blaring simply as "a cover for racing along the streets", the judge said.
The former Met Officer took the patrol car on four journeys in one evening in August last year during which he repeatedly broke the speed limit. One was to a party at his parents' house to deliver an 18th birthday card to his sister. His station inspector gave him permission to go on "welfare grounds". Searles also gave his father and uncle an illegal display of his high-speed driving skills, at one point doing 104mph in a 40mph limit area. London's Southwark Crown Court heard many of the roads he sped through were "densely populated" housing estates.
Finally, after a "prolonged course of dangerous driving lasting over an hour" and covering a total of 22 miles, he ploughed into 61-year-old pedestrian Sandra Simpson - known as Sandy.
Judge Rivlin went on: "Mrs Simpson's daughter in her impact statement said she finds it unbearably difficult to live with the fact you were not answering an emergency. She said, and I quote, 'It was like he was driving dangerously deliberately because he knew he could get away with it.' I believe she has articulated what you were doing perfectly."
The judge said another aggravating feature of the case was that the former policeman falsely told investigators he had been chasing a stolen car at the time.
Searles, from North View, Swanley, Kent, pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to one count of causing death by dangerous driving, one count of dangerous driving, and two counts of speeding on August 24 last year. He was also disqualified from driving for six years.

Copied from MSN News.

Personally think this is disgraceful, nice to see they are not above the law. Heard about this before and was expecting a 'cover up' so to speak with a minimal suspended sentance, discuss ?

Beenie
26th October 2009, 19:26
disgusting, and also 6 and 1/2 years sentence is fcuk all for what he did!

MikeyW
26th October 2009, 22:28
Almost reminds me of the inquest into the RAF puma crash. They got radio footage and it has come to attention the pilots were messing around and showing off. Ending up crashing and killing 3 people (including himself) and injuring the rest. One of which was a 17 year old lad who had been in the army for 2 weeks !

-Alex-
26th October 2009, 22:39
If someone ran over and killed my Grandmother I would hunt him down when he was released, makes my blood boil to even think about it!

speedyvtr
26th October 2009, 23:16
he has got off light if you ask me.

Jaytee
26th October 2009, 23:59
Utter twat. Should have got a lot lot longer.

littleracer
27th October 2009, 00:02
six and a half years is a joke.....we'd get more then that for death by dnagerous driving.

got off lightly.

Jaytee
27th October 2009, 00:07
Look at that footballer (name escapes me) Only got 7 years for being pissed and plowing into a car killing two kids. Makes my blood boil.

MikeyW
27th October 2009, 01:16
Look at that footballer (name escapes me) Only got 7 years for being pissed and plowing into a car killing two kids. Makes my blood boil.

Luke Mcormick, Plymouth Argyle Keeper.

Liam_LFC_VTR
27th October 2009, 01:25
IIRC Prince Naseem (sp) was in a similar position, although i think he just left the woman as a vegetable though i dont think he killed her.

But yeah, its shit.

1991Tom
27th October 2009, 01:53
six and a half years is a joke.....we'd get more then that for death by dnagerous driving.

got off lightly.

+1 He got off too lightly :n:

GoochyBoy
27th October 2009, 07:51
Disqualified from driving for 6 years? - Hes in jail for 6 and 1/2 years so that irrelivant.

6years for killing someone - Whats this coming to?

luke1988
27th October 2009, 08:18
further cements my opinion of the police - absoulte c*nts who think they can get away with anything. if that had been someone other than a policeman they would have got treble his sentence. it's an insult to the victim's family

platty06
27th October 2009, 14:42
further cements my opinion of the police - absoulte c*nts who think they can get away with anything. if that had been someone other than a policeman they would have got treble his sentence. it's an insult to the victim's family

How so when the max limit is 10 years?? which imo is what anyone convicetd of this should get.
His job is irrelivent imo and clearly not a "cover up" as 99% of death by dangerous gets around 6 to 7 years.

If im honest it doesnt really matter what sentance is given his victims family are the only ones to suffer