Presumably this opens the way up for private prosecutions?
Kinda reminds me of those cases where a pedestrian or whatever has been killed by someone driving a vehicle and despite conditions being favourable and there being nothing wrong with the motor somehow the driver is found to have behaved just fine despite the obvious fact that something went wrong enough for someone going about their daily business to now be dead.
Shoreham Airshow pilot acquitted over crash deaths
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-47495885
Presumably this opens the way up for private prosecutions?
Kinda reminds me of those cases where a pedestrian or whatever has been killed by someone driving a vehicle and despite conditions being favourable and there being nothing wrong with the motor somehow the driver is found to have behaved just fine despite the obvious fact that something went wrong enough for someone going about their daily business to now be dead.
A bit mind boggling