Thanks, did you see over the last couple of days that we now know that the PTCOJ arrest was for giving the providing the police with the wrong bin weight and they accepted that it was done in good faith?
Your theory may well be correct. we've had enough bluff and double bluff so far but I don't know enough about the process at the LF to form an opinion on how feasible it would be for a body to move from the cab to the truck that actually deposits stuff in the LF. Am I right in thinking that the bin lorries themselves only go so far then another vehicle puts the waste (once checked?) in the correct sector of the LF?
Yes I saw the PTCOJ was for providing the wrong bin weight, my thoughts on that is how could an entire company who know they offer different tarrifs, who know the individual customer (from the salesperson to the admin person who sends out the bills, and everyone in between) NOT have immediately thought "hang on a minute, we need to check this for X".
It beggars belief, it's suggesting really that no one there has a clue how the business runs, which is clearly nonsense.
I've found it difficult to understand the process for waste disposal, supposedly what was said at the start was that recycleables go to the incinerator plant at Barton Mills, but it was shut so it went to landfill.
But the pick up was at 4-00ish and the last phone ping was at 8-00ish - at Barton Mills - but because it was closed they took it to the landfill. Is BM closed at 8am?
The entire story - if that is correct just doesn't add up, what the Police should do is clear up exactly what is what, what supposedly happened, how that compares to what normally happens, and what actually did allegedly happen.
This is why I think CM may have been moved from the cab to the metal box - apart from the geographical seclusion and time allowing it to be done - the phone stopped transmitting.
It *might* be that a phone of that make and model and on that network can transmit from the back of a metal boxed in truck, but I doubt it, and it *might* be that the phone ran out of charge or was crushed - but it might also be because CM was moved from the cab to the metal box at that time, and at that point the signal could no longer connect to the tower.
In that case there are at least 2 people involved, since to move a body and lift it, etc, would require super human stregth from one person.
I think the Police are dawdling, looking for an innocent explanation instead of looking for a sinister, nefarious one - that's not Police bashing, it's Human Nature bashing.
Some people (i.e. individuals, not the Police as an organisation) look for the best, when we should look for the worst, but hope for the best.
I doubt a truck pulls up at the landfill, empites it's load, then another load of people load up another truck, and it dumps the load.
It would be highly inefficient.
It would make more sense to weigh the truck on the weighbridge so you know how much it's bringing in, then direct it to a certain spot to unload - but I don't KNOW I'm ASSUMING this is the most logical method.
Of course this could mean, depending on how diligent the staff are, that someone could unload on the wrong spot.