172mph
Posted: Mon 24 September, 2007 Filed under: Cynicism, Thoughts 4 Comments »I find that I’m completely infuriated by the 10-week jail sentence handed down today to the man clocked at 172mph in Oxford – the fastest speed recorded by the UK police. Now OK, he also got banned from driving for three years, and will have to take an extended driving test before he’s allowed back on the road – but all the same, is it really a fitting punishment?
Personally, I don’t think so. Particularly when you see that most of the media are focussing on just the 10-week jail sentence, which makes it look like that’s all that the stupid git got.
Now, if I were caught speeding at over 100mph, I’d fully expect to be given a ban, and a big fine. If it were significantly over that 100mph, I’d expect either a *huge* ban, *huge* fine, and potentially jail. After all, I know the speed limit, and if I insist on not “just” breaking it, but smashing it completely, then that’s my choice and I have to accept the consequences.
But a 10 week jail sentence? It’s not exactly a significant deterrent, is it? Particularly when you think that with parole, the twat will be out in five or six weeks. The three-year ban is more of a deterrent, but it’s not really any more than he’d have got for speeding at, for example, 110mph. I don’t know, maybe I’m missing something – but the entire sentence just seems a bit paltry for the speed, and size of the offence.
Got Wood?
Posted: Sun 23 September, 2007 Filed under: Domestic, Green Garden Leave a comment »Not content with the amount we cut up earlier this week for the woodpile, I’ve been cutting up the remaining bits today. Once that’s done, I’ll be able to use the tarpaulin it’s all laid on (well, one of the two tarps – one’s for ‘big wood’, one’s for ‘kindling wood’) to use as a cover for the front of the woodpile, and protect it all a bit from rain/damp. (There’s plenty of ventilation round the sides and bottom of the woodpile, so it’s not going to get damp inside anyway)
So far it’s taken four hours. And there’s still the stuff for kindling to go. I suspect that lot may wait ’til one evening this week, because it has to be said, I’m right bored with it now.
Still, it’ll be good to have the job completed and done…
Gymmage
Posted: Sun 23 September, 2007 Filed under: Getting Organised, Health Leave a comment »Today we’re off doing the “induction” thing at the gym we joined last weekend.
It shouldn’t be much of a struggle – we’ve done this a couple of times before, after all- but it should be the first steps towards getting back into the gym routine.
Louise Bourgeois
Posted: Sat 22 September, 2007 Filed under: Getting Organised, Photography Leave a comment »Ooooh, Tate Modern has an exhibition of Louise Bourgeois’ work from October to January – I think I may have to go.
I’ve seen her stuff before a couple of times – once at the Serpentine Gallery, and once at Tate Modern – and think it’s genuinely fantastic, so it’s pretty much a certainty for me to go and see this one.
And what with the Henry Moore exhibition at Kew (which I already know I’m taking my father to see) well, it may be a bit of an arty winter…
Cost-cutting
Posted: Fri 21 September, 2007 Filed under: Cynicism, News, Thoughts 1 Comment »This story about two Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) who stood by while a child drowned ‘because they weren’t trained for it’ goes to illustrate (yet again) an oft-repeated question- Just what use are PCSOs, anyway?
In short, they’re no flamin’ use at all. They don’t have powers of arrest, they can’t stop and search. Really all they are is extra bodies that count towards “police presence”- without being able to do anything that’s actually useful. Except, I suppose, from directing people to the nearest police station in order to report a crime.