Oh dear, no insurance, that’s something else the Police need to investigate.
See above, he's immune from prosecution.
Oh dear, no insurance, that’s something else the Police need to investigate.
Just a good job nobody was seriously hurt. Before Christmas, a friend’s nephew, in his mid 20s was killed instantly when someone really was driving their Range Rover in anger, it was a foggy night and they came flying down the high street traveling at least double the speed limit. He just didn’t stand a chance.The guy is 97 years old. ffs.
Most probably had an argument with the missus and went off in a huff for a spin in the Drover.
If I could ever get to that age and do the same.
I wonder if he was breathalysed. No, I thought not.
Am I hallucinating or did I read somewhere that the Monarch can't be prosecuted for any crime? If so does that apply to 97yr old Greek racists?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_immunity
Certainly does apply to 97 year old Greek racists
The monarch is immune from arrest in all cases; members of the royal household are immune from arrest in civil proceedings.[37] No arrest can be made "in the monarch's presence", or within the "verges" of a royal palace. When a royal palace is used as a residence (regardless of whether the monarch is actually living there at the time), judicial processes cannot be executed within that palace.[38]
The monarch's goods cannot be taken under a writ of execution, nor can distress be levied on land in their possession. Chattels owned by the Crown, but present on another's land, cannot be taken in execution or for distress. The Crown is not subject to foreclosure.[39]
So if Liz is assassinated in Buck Palace the assassin can stay there with impunity?
So if Liz is assassinated in Buck Palace the assassin can stay there with impunity?