> Hehir gave chase and retrieved the necklace, but said the man returned to the bus to confront him, and threw “the first punch”. The tribunal heard Hehir responded in self defence and then restrained the man for almost “half an hour”.
> Alina Gioroc, who had heard the disciplinary case, told the tribunal she believed “that the (man) returned towards the bus with the clear intention to apologise and shake hands with the female passenger”.
Honestly beyond parodyÂ
Scotsman1047 on
That is a confusing read, why the hell would the thief go back to the bus?
Would have thought he would have legged it once the necklace was retrieved.
Sucks for the driver but I get why he got fired for the punch and restraining the guy, leaving the bus unattended with the engine running could have got him fired any itself as well.
Think_Map3859 on
we should have given this man a medal. The police themselves said he acted proportionately. Horrible country where the good people suffer consequences
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> Hehir gave chase and retrieved the necklace, but said the man returned to the bus to confront him, and threw “the first punch”. The tribunal heard Hehir responded in self defence and then restrained the man for almost “half an hour”.
> Alina Gioroc, who had heard the disciplinary case, told the tribunal she believed “that the (man) returned towards the bus with the clear intention to apologise and shake hands with the female passenger”.
Honestly beyond parodyÂ
That is a confusing read, why the hell would the thief go back to the bus?
Would have thought he would have legged it once the necklace was retrieved.
Sucks for the driver but I get why he got fired for the punch and restraining the guy, leaving the bus unattended with the engine running could have got him fired any itself as well.
we should have given this man a medal. The police themselves said he acted proportionately. Horrible country where the good people suffer consequences