The PO clearly has no regard for it’s victims. Even if this was an accident – this is insane that it was allowed to happen.
The Post Office was able to bring about all this misery with private prosecutions – when are we going to get rid of them as other Western countries have already done?
ImusBean on
They just can’t help themselves, can they. People really need to go to prison for a long time over this whole scandal.
itsjustchat on
It’s beyond parody at this point. If this happened in a sitcom you would be saying it’s gone too far.
sjpllyon on
Considering a “towns” population can range between 5,000 – 225,000 according to the census if we take the lower end of that, 500 people would be 10% of the place. Imagine that you live in a town and 10% of it was charged over false information. And at no point the courts thought it was odd this was happening.
Mba1956 on
Documents don’t just appear on the website, this must have been approved and the people responsible must be prosecuted.
CcryMeARiver on
The ongoing Inquiry is now relentlessly munching its way towards how this all occurred, with key events yet to be revealed. Many are streaming proceedings – [here’s just one](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qGpsyW1-V8).
Fujitsu is currently in the box. Am awaiting the attendance of Horizon’s main software wonk who will probably have an unhappy time of it.
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The PO clearly has no regard for it’s victims. Even if this was an accident – this is insane that it was allowed to happen.
The Post Office was able to bring about all this misery with private prosecutions – when are we going to get rid of them as other Western countries have already done?
They just can’t help themselves, can they. People really need to go to prison for a long time over this whole scandal.
It’s beyond parody at this point. If this happened in a sitcom you would be saying it’s gone too far.
Considering a “towns” population can range between 5,000 – 225,000 according to the census if we take the lower end of that, 500 people would be 10% of the place. Imagine that you live in a town and 10% of it was charged over false information. And at no point the courts thought it was odd this was happening.
Documents don’t just appear on the website, this must have been approved and the people responsible must be prosecuted.
The ongoing Inquiry is now relentlessly munching its way towards how this all occurred, with key events yet to be revealed. Many are streaming proceedings – [here’s just one](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qGpsyW1-V8).
Fujitsu is currently in the box. Am awaiting the attendance of Horizon’s main software wonk who will probably have an unhappy time of it.