The other interesting aspect is that the police officer who was involved (PC Simon Harwood) left the Met 10 years ago after a road rage incident (he didn't face misconduct charges because he retired at that time on medical grounds). He then got a job with Surrey police where he was accused of using excessive force. And he later worked his way back into the Met.

Again, the police don't come out of this very well. I'm not sure that in this case that "no stone was left unturned" and that "all avenues were explored" in the investigation.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/f...inquiries.html