Monday, February 12, 2007

Cops can’t climb

A HIGH Court judge criticised the Health and Safety Executive for wasting public time and money in prosecuting the Metropolitan Police Commissioner and his predecessor for failing to warn officers about the danger of climbing on roofs. Following separate incidents in which one police officer died and another was injured after falling through roofs while on duty, top police brass faced criminal charges of failure to warn, which ended most recently in acquittal on some charges and a hung jury on others after £1 million in lawyers' fees and a further £2 million in investigations. “Had the HSE succeeded, the Met had planned to instruct its officers not to climb above head height. It would have been a veritable burglars' charter, a victory for criminals and would have encouraged suspects to use roofs to escape," said one senior officer. Daily Telegraph 30/6/03.

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