
Max 5 minutes after FIA meeting
I realize formula 1 is often referred to as traveling circus, and now they have introduced the clowns. I hope these websites are misinformed but would no longer be surprised if it actually happened.
You need to read up on the "chain of custody" for evidence in criminal cases. And just in case it's been distorted in a TV Crime show at some point, I mean in real life.Dee wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 14:33Only because there is prescendent of experts saying that one person holding a gun can be capable of tampering with it, that is why those cases can be thrown out.f1jcw wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 14:29Jesus, seriously, even after explained, you still don't get it.
There would be no expert as the gun would not be allowed to be offered as evidence. It would have to be removed.
It doesn't matter what the tampering, but the simple fact they touched it could have it thrown out.
Merc have to prove why something that needs specific tools to set up can be altered by Max in 1 second of touch (if he did touch at all)
Depends what the geometry of the part is, what material it's made from, and how you manipulate it.pantherxxx wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 16:32No human on earth would be able to do that like that, with one hand, not even a gorilla or any known mammal. So you're claiming that Verstappen is a supernatural being? Is that your evidence to doubt?
viewtopic.php?p=1008240#p1008240f1jcw wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 16:33You need to grow up a bit with the FIA driven by Mercedes, especially when you show yourself to be very biased.Ryar wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 16:26It's like Mercedes saying, FIA are dumb idiots who can't think through what we are saying. It's actually, disrespecting the collective wisdom of FIA, more specifically of someone lik Jo Bauer, who has seen these stunts for ages now. I would be shocked if FIA buys that. The more apt decision would be to disqualify Lewis and reprimand Max, as there is no precedent of a penalty for a driver in such situation, despite Vettel having done that multiple times, without any particular issue. Anything else would firm the suggested reputation of FIA as a bunch driven by Mercedes.
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Following that easy rule makes everything so much enjoyable for everyone.
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Attack the post, not the poster.
if a police officer, security officer, or whoever discovers criminal evidence against you - perhaps an unlicensed gun or to be extreme, a nuclear bomb in your shopping cart,adrianjordan wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 16:37You need to read up on the "chain of custody" for evidence in criminal cases. And just in case it's been distorted in a TV Crime show at some point, I mean in real life.Dee wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 14:33Only because there is prescendent of experts saying that one person holding a gun can be capable of tampering with it, that is why those cases can be thrown out.f1jcw wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 14:29
Jesus, seriously, even after explained, you still don't get it.
There would be no expert as the gun would not be allowed to be offered as evidence. It would have to be removed.
It doesn't matter what the tampering, but the simple fact they touched it could have it thrown out.
Merc have to prove why something that needs specific tools to set up can be altered by Max in 1 second of touch (if he did touch at all)
It the chain of custody for a piece of evidence is broken, that evidence becomes inadmissible. It's a binary thing, no way back. Entire murder trials have failed on such technicalities.