We all dance around the gallows in relation to successful prosecutions, but nowhere is there a record of acquittals, where courts found defendants not guilty or the FRS decided to drop all charges because they were a crock of crap in the first place.
May I suggest that the new mod agree and facilitate a new thread specifically for failed prosecutions. We could go back over a period of time or run it from now, starting with a recent one where a jury in the Crown Court found a defendant prosecuted by WEST SUSSEX FRS under A23 of the FSO not guilty. We name and shame defendants, so its time we did the same for enforcing authorities, all of whom gloat on their websites about successful prosecutions but dont seem to put their failures up.
Like when LANCASHIRE FRS prosecuted a fire alarm contractor following a fatal fire but then dropped the prosecution when it came to court, following a defence expert witness report. His name was mentioned in the Manchester Evening News when he was prosecuted but there was no report of the dropped prosecution or the payment of all his costs from public funds (which means all of us). And I waited and waited for it to appear on the FRS website but it never did.
We could even include an arson prosecution in South Wales in which a large part of the prosecution evidence relied on evidence from the FRS, but the case was dropped following a defence expert witness report.
Wot do you geezers fink? (I must spend less time talking to LFB, I think I may be losing my Scottish accent.)