Spinney
Bimbleur extraordinaire
- Location
- Back up north
The problem with all of this is that if X was driving (in a general case, not specifically this one) - if both people were in the car:
X says that Y was driving
Y says that X was driving
Y is telling the truth and has done nothing wrong - they were not driving, and they have said who was driving - so it would be unjust to prosecute them.
But the police have no way of knowing which of the two is telling the truth.
Although I suppose you could say that Y has done something wrong by not reporting X for doing a hit and run as soon as it happened. Although if there were no witnesses, X could turn around and say that Y was actually driving, and had only got their story in first because they thought they stood a better chance of being believed.
But if neither of them will say at all - then yes, both should be prosecuted. But the threat of that will probably turn it into the situation I've just outlined.
X says that Y was driving
Y says that X was driving
Y is telling the truth and has done nothing wrong - they were not driving, and they have said who was driving - so it would be unjust to prosecute them.
But the police have no way of knowing which of the two is telling the truth.
Although I suppose you could say that Y has done something wrong by not reporting X for doing a hit and run as soon as it happened. Although if there were no witnesses, X could turn around and say that Y was actually driving, and had only got their story in first because they thought they stood a better chance of being believed.
But if neither of them will say at all - then yes, both should be prosecuted. But the threat of that will probably turn it into the situation I've just outlined.