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Friday 1 March 2013

8 south African police charged with murder of a Taxi Driver

Eight south african police officers have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a video showed a man being handcuffed to a moving fan and dragged for over 400meters.

South Africa's police watchdog arrested the men over the death if a Mozambican taxi driver who died in custody shortly after been dragged around by the police.

Earlier police in pretoria held a press conference to placate a nation outraged by the footage showing Mido Macia being dragged through the streets by a van. 

He was later found dead in the cell with serious head and internal injuries. 

I do hope this people rot in prison when convicted. Useless murderers should pick on someone their sizes.

Friday 22 February 2013

Britain's worst driver fails record 107 test attempts

The hapless unnamed 28-year old, from London, has so far spent £3,317 trying to pass the theory test, at a cost of £31 each.
The test includes a 57-minute multiple choice exam which 43 out of 50 questions must be answered correctly and a hazard perception test which requires a pass mark of 44 out of 75. Motorists must pass both parts before they can sit their practical test.
A 40-year old determined candidate logged a record number of practical driving tests - passing on his 37th attempt. The unnamed man from the area of Stoke on Trent forked out at least £2,294 trying to pass, which could have bought him a reasonable second hand car.
The practical test costs £62 for a test on a weekday or £75 for a test on an evening, weekend or bank holiday.
The car practical driving test is designed to see if motorists can drive safely on different road and traffic conditions and know the Highway Code.
An AA Driving School spokesperson said: "This is clearly an unusually high number of test attempts, but it is important to remember that everyone learns at their own pace.
"Their determination to pass highlights how important learning to drive is to most people.
"It is a milestone that many people aspire to achieving because of the freedom and independence it brings."

Man took picture of himslef on stolen Ipad and sent to owner

A man stole an ipad from a victim in Wolverhampton, England and while he was using the ipad, he took a picture of himself but unknown to him that the Ipad was connected to apple's cloud, the pictures were sent directly to the computer of the owner who then called the police to show them the pictures of the thief.

The police are not sure if he was the one that stole the Ipad or maybe he just bought the Ipad not knowing if it was stolen but police will arrest him and question him on his part in stealing the Ipad.