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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/2761943.stm
(I'd format it better, but being at work and using MS Outhouse, festering heap of sh*t that it is,
every time I try it Dr Watsons).
A County Antrim mother of six has been sentenced to two years in prison for the manslaughter of a
teenage boy.
Alison McKeown, 33, admitted killing 16-year-old Thomas McDonald by dangerous driving at the
Whitewell Road in September 2001, but denied murdering him. The Protestant youth was knocked from
his bike by the Catholic woman's car when she chased him along a footpath after he had thrown a
brick at her windscreen. Sectarian tensions were high at the time during the loyalist protest
outside the Holy Cross Girls' primary school in another part of north Belfast.
Circus The incident followed rioting between rival loyalist and nationalist crowds at the Whitewell
interface. McKeown's defence counsel had argued that although it had been a rash and dangerous act,
it had been carried out in the heat of the moment. "To me that's a circus in there... you murder
someone and you do a year in jail and you're out - there's no justice there" - Thomas McDonald Snr
"It was just a few moments of loss of self control for which she and her family have already paid a
huge price," said defence counsel Jim Gallagher. He said Mckeown "recognised the tragedy of the loss
of this young man's life and what it represents to his family". There was anger in court when the
sentence was imposed on Friday. Friends and relatives of the teenager shouted abuse at Mrs McKeown,
describing what had happened in court as "a joke and a circus". The boy's stepfather, Thomas
McDonald Snr, said: "To me that's a circus in there... you murder someone and you do a year in jail
and you're out - there's no justice there." McKeown will also serve three years probation. Lord
Justice McCollum said he had taken into account the fact that Mrs McKeown was unlikely to commit any
other offences in the future. He accepted what she had done was the reaction of an impulsive woman
and her response had not been premeditated.
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Guy
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I wonder if you wouldn't mind piecing out our imperfections with your thoughts; and while you're
about it perhaps you could think when we talk of bicycles, that you see them printing their proud
wheels i' the receiving earth; thanks awfully.
http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/09.shtml#103 http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/09.shtml#104
(I'd format it better, but being at work and using MS Outhouse, festering heap of sh*t that it is,
every time I try it Dr Watsons).
A County Antrim mother of six has been sentenced to two years in prison for the manslaughter of a
teenage boy.
Alison McKeown, 33, admitted killing 16-year-old Thomas McDonald by dangerous driving at the
Whitewell Road in September 2001, but denied murdering him. The Protestant youth was knocked from
his bike by the Catholic woman's car when she chased him along a footpath after he had thrown a
brick at her windscreen. Sectarian tensions were high at the time during the loyalist protest
outside the Holy Cross Girls' primary school in another part of north Belfast.
Circus The incident followed rioting between rival loyalist and nationalist crowds at the Whitewell
interface. McKeown's defence counsel had argued that although it had been a rash and dangerous act,
it had been carried out in the heat of the moment. "To me that's a circus in there... you murder
someone and you do a year in jail and you're out - there's no justice there" - Thomas McDonald Snr
"It was just a few moments of loss of self control for which she and her family have already paid a
huge price," said defence counsel Jim Gallagher. He said Mckeown "recognised the tragedy of the loss
of this young man's life and what it represents to his family". There was anger in court when the
sentence was imposed on Friday. Friends and relatives of the teenager shouted abuse at Mrs McKeown,
describing what had happened in court as "a joke and a circus". The boy's stepfather, Thomas
McDonald Snr, said: "To me that's a circus in there... you murder someone and you do a year in jail
and you're out - there's no justice there." McKeown will also serve three years probation. Lord
Justice McCollum said he had taken into account the fact that Mrs McKeown was unlikely to commit any
other offences in the future. He accepted what she had done was the reaction of an impulsive woman
and her response had not been premeditated.
--
Guy
===
I wonder if you wouldn't mind piecing out our imperfections with your thoughts; and while you're
about it perhaps you could think when we talk of bicycles, that you see them printing their proud
wheels i' the receiving earth; thanks awfully.
http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/09.shtml#103 http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/09.shtml#104