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Topic History of: When will the Police stop siding with big business?
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steveimp www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-20637626

I quote from the above:

Greater Manchester Police said no criminal offences had occurred and it was dealt with as a medical matter.

I would have thought that not checking your bus, if it is within your contract of employment or even within the law of operating a bus service, would be a breach of health and safety, which at the very least could be seen as a potential criminal offence.

But I suppose Stagecoach Buses are like many of the bigger companies, friends of the Camerons, or Browns, or Millibands, and can do what the feck they like.