I never said once that a person was not entitled to a defence. I said there was no defence in street racing but that carries a whole different meaning than saying that a person is not entitled to a defence. I did in fact say they were entitled to their day in court. Street racing to me was the same as Drag racing and Tenpenny has stated that what he is referring to is not the same thing so there shouldn't be any arguement here because any of us talking about drag racing are off topic.Ask a lawyer. There's more to a defense than just innocent or guilty. I don't need to ask a Lawyer. I'm well aware of that and I worked in a law firm for five years. And no, I don't think 6 months is severe. However, one judge sentencing some kid who was street racing and injured someone to six months while another judge sentencing a kid who injured no-one to 5 years is stupid, but it's been known to happen over all manners of convictions. Neither you, me or the police will ever have any effect on any judge's decision. An officer can walk into court with all the proof he needs to prove a murder has occurred and the judge will let the offender off on a technicality.
Perhaps you'd just as soon hang them all regardless of severity of offense. Balogna. Kids race everywhere. Yes, it does. Nah. It's also been known to happen that a cop will charge someone for no legal reason. They can lay all the charges they want. It's up to the court to decide whether or not they will let the charge stick.
We know of two cops from Kelowna, for instance, whose testimonies were refused in court because both had manufactured offences and lied on the stand. One of them, a Cst. D. Jacklin, even tried convincing the court that a 1960 something Volkswagon Beetle averaged 130 MPH between Penticton and Kelowna and that was on the old highway. Well, if he only "tried" then I assume he lost. Was that D. Jacklin or G. Jacklin? and what year? If anyone was speeding on the old road, they would have needed something like a Beetle to navigate the turns. (I'm just trying to lighten things up a bit - you're getting way too serious).
Perhaps you think in yes or no, right or wrong, black or white, but not everyone does, fortunately. People charged are entitled to a defense whether you like it or not.
Of course kids race everywhere. This story is about STREET racing. That's twice you've suggested I would just as soon hang them all. Don't be so silly.