Idiot Alert Membership for Barry Quinn
Justice of the Peace Barry Quinn passed sentence last Monday on one Michael Dougan. In doing so, he has certainly earned a life-long membership in the Idiot Alert Files.
Dougan was making his appearance in court because his was the truck that sideswiped off-duty OPP officer, Sergeant Gregory Stobbart, and sent him to his death on June 9, 2006. Stobbart was on a cycling training-run when he was struck by Dougan, a man who is no stranger to the courts.
He had already accumulated $14,000.00 in fines over a ten-year period for five convictions of driving with a suspended licence and two convictions of driving with no insurance. He was back out there on the roads on the basis of paying his fines on the installment plan when he ended Stobbart's life.
What did Quinn feel was the appropriate sentence for this criminal who has no respect for the law? A two-year probation term, 100 hours of community service, loss of his licence for one year and compulsory attendance at a driver's education course seemed to Quinn like just the right sentence to pass. Moron.
Suspension of his licence has not stopped this killer from getting behind the wheel of his truck before. Why should it be any different now? This man obviously has no regard at all for the law. 100 hours of community service? Sweeping the floor at the local arena will not teach him regard for the life and safety of others. God forbid he should be placed in any organization where he could be working with youth and passing on his disregard for others.
Quinn should have banned Dougan from driving for life and don't give me any sob story about such an action taking away his means of livelihood. His action took away the very life from Stobbart. He was stolen away from his family and friends by Dougan, so don't tell me anyone should concern themselves with Dougan's supposed rights.
Canadian law is far too lax in this instance. It should be set up to slap offenders with a life-long ban the very first time they are caught driving under suspension. If they were to indulge in the negligent activity again, in spite of the ban, they should immediately be shown a nice comfy cell at Kingston Pen that would be their home for the next ten years, with absolutely no possibility of appeal or parole. When they willfully take actions that could endanger the very lives of others, any and all considerations for their comfort and rights should be out the window.
When Quinn was handing down his nasty-wasty sentence, he made note of the fact that just 62 days after killing the officer, Dougan was being charged again under the Highway Traffic Act for following too close. Perhaps this was supposed to point out just how much Dougan deserved the sentence Quinn passed. I don't know if it did that, but it certainly did underline just how much of an idiot Quinn is.
Dougan was making his appearance in court because his was the truck that sideswiped off-duty OPP officer, Sergeant Gregory Stobbart, and sent him to his death on June 9, 2006. Stobbart was on a cycling training-run when he was struck by Dougan, a man who is no stranger to the courts.
He had already accumulated $14,000.00 in fines over a ten-year period for five convictions of driving with a suspended licence and two convictions of driving with no insurance. He was back out there on the roads on the basis of paying his fines on the installment plan when he ended Stobbart's life.
What did Quinn feel was the appropriate sentence for this criminal who has no respect for the law? A two-year probation term, 100 hours of community service, loss of his licence for one year and compulsory attendance at a driver's education course seemed to Quinn like just the right sentence to pass. Moron.
Suspension of his licence has not stopped this killer from getting behind the wheel of his truck before. Why should it be any different now? This man obviously has no regard at all for the law. 100 hours of community service? Sweeping the floor at the local arena will not teach him regard for the life and safety of others. God forbid he should be placed in any organization where he could be working with youth and passing on his disregard for others.
Quinn should have banned Dougan from driving for life and don't give me any sob story about such an action taking away his means of livelihood. His action took away the very life from Stobbart. He was stolen away from his family and friends by Dougan, so don't tell me anyone should concern themselves with Dougan's supposed rights.
Canadian law is far too lax in this instance. It should be set up to slap offenders with a life-long ban the very first time they are caught driving under suspension. If they were to indulge in the negligent activity again, in spite of the ban, they should immediately be shown a nice comfy cell at Kingston Pen that would be their home for the next ten years, with absolutely no possibility of appeal or parole. When they willfully take actions that could endanger the very lives of others, any and all considerations for their comfort and rights should be out the window.
When Quinn was handing down his nasty-wasty sentence, he made note of the fact that just 62 days after killing the officer, Dougan was being charged again under the Highway Traffic Act for following too close. Perhaps this was supposed to point out just how much Dougan deserved the sentence Quinn passed. I don't know if it did that, but it certainly did underline just how much of an idiot Quinn is.

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