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Re: Lucy Letby
https://news.sky.com/story/criminals-to ... s-12950752
Bit pointless: How can you punish someone with a whole-life sentence?? I think they should be brought to Court with as much force as required to get them in the dock.
Bit pointless: How can you punish someone with a whole-life sentence?? I think they should be brought to Court with as much force as required to get them in the dock.
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Re: Lucy Letby
I think they should have the option of either coming to court, or sitting on their own in a room with a floor-to-ceiling video wall and PA system playing out the victim testimonials and sentencing.
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Utterly futile. If you force an offender to court and they don't want to be there, they will look the other way or disrupt proceedings.
Nearly as futile as the other recent policy announcement of whole life terms for the most serious offences. Er... that's exactly what Lucy Letby got under the existing laws. So announcing something which already exists... it's just a distraction from everything else which is being mismanaged. Try opening more of the courts up more of the time and funding more court staff, judges and legal aid lawyers; that'll reduce the 2-3 year wait for trial and stop the justice system creaking.
Nearly as futile as the other recent policy announcement of whole life terms for the most serious offences. Er... that's exactly what Lucy Letby got under the existing laws. So announcing something which already exists... it's just a distraction from everything else which is being mismanaged. Try opening more of the courts up more of the time and funding more court staff, judges and legal aid lawyers; that'll reduce the 2-3 year wait for trial and stop the justice system creaking.
Re: Lucy Letby
I'm pretty sure that's what the sentence itself is for."People rightly expect criminals to face up to the consequence of their actions
I was going to say something else but while I was editing/prviewing it Jobbo made my points way better.
What a complete and utter waste of time, to satisfy the blood lust of fuckwit Daily Mail readers who reckon that if they were in the victims family, they'd have something to say to the offender, etc as they get impossibly redfaced and angry about something that doesn't even affect them.
Re: Lucy Letby
I was particularly impressed that they tried to blame the French for the air traffic control problems yesterday.
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Wasn't it down to info sent by a french plane or something? Pretty concerning that a whole system can be taken down by an external factor... that leaves it pretty open to abuse I would have thought.
I flew home yesterday morning - the flight was perfectly on time and there were zero queues at passport control. We got VERY lucky by the sounds of it!
Re: Lucy Letby
It's basically thisRich B wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 3:46 pmWasn't it down to info sent by a french plane or something? Pretty concerning that a whole system can be taken down by an external factor... that leaves it pretty open to abuse I would have thought.
I flew home yesterday morning - the flight was perfectly on time and there were zero queues at passport control. We got VERY lucky by the sounds of it!
If NATS gets bad data, it beggars belief that it stops processing flights automatically for almost everything until the problem is solved, rather than, say, simply refusing access to airspace for the aircraft in question to keep it out of NATS area of influence and flagging it with the RAF, or similar.
Re: Lucy Letby
As Beany says, our system fucked up. If someone in a control tower had kicked a power lead and it fucked up, it wouldn't be that person's fault, it would be the fault of the people who designed the system. I don't know if they were French thoughRich B wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 3:46 pm Wasn't it down to info sent by a french plane or something? Pretty concerning that a whole system can be taken down by an external factor... that leaves it pretty open to abuse I would have thought.

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Bloody frogs, exploiting our shitty systems for no gain to themselves.
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Not the first time NATS has shat itself due to poor data, either. near ten years ago, NATS confirmed a flight data processing system crashed out causing an outage, and sources at the time pointed to poor fallback handling seemingly causing it to replicate the problem on the failover system, leaving it flip-flopping between two broken systems.
https://www.theregister.com/2014/12/12/ ... c_control/
Sounds like a similar problem. Which is absolutely damning. You'd think if anyone could justify the hardware costs for a snapshot-based backups so that bad data doesn't fuck you over, it'd be the the fucking ATC people. It's not like it's a critical system or anything....
https://www.theregister.com/2014/12/12/ ... c_control/
Sounds like a similar problem. Which is absolutely damning. You'd think if anyone could justify the hardware costs for a snapshot-based backups so that bad data doesn't fuck you over, it'd be the the fucking ATC people. It's not like it's a critical system or anything....
Re: Lucy Letby
Why are we still surprised when a backup system, that's a direct replica of the primary system gets knocked out in the same way the primary one was?
Re: Lucy Letby
Why are we still surprised when a British system turns out to be a bit shit?
Re: Lucy Letby
Nice to see Beany is now an Aviation expert too. We're hiring, if you want a job! 

You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
Re: Lucy Letby
I watched the panorama program on this last night - fuck me.
I wont link - its on iPlayer.
I wont link - its on iPlayer.
Re: Lucy Letby
What you hiring?tim wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 2:13 pm Nice to see Beany is now an Aviation expert too. We're hiring, if you want a job!![]()
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I'm afraid that the non-stop, life-critical management of....tim wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 2:13 pm Nice to see Beany is now an Aviation expert too. We're hiring, if you want a job!![]()
*checks notes*
...library management systems takes up too much of my time to donate my skillset - in a charitable manner of course - to the poor, technically-indebted air traffic control sector.