This eventually came to the fore when the appellant became intoxicated and started a fire on the hotel premises. v Direct act or Indirect Act as in Fagan v Commissioner of Metropolitan Police. The police officers brought claims against the Commissioner, as their employer or quasi-employer, for failing to protect their interests in the course of civil litigation arguing that the settlement amounted to admitting their culpability. A police constable asked the defendant to park his car in order to question him. Fagan was sat in his car when he was approached by a police officer who told him to move the vehicle. Fagan V … Fagan v Metropolitan Police Commissioner [19681 3 All ER 442, Queen's Bench Division (Lord Parker CJ, Bridge and James JJ) The defendant was directed by a constable to park his car … v JISCBAILII_CASE_CRIME The Law Reports (Queen s Bench Division) [1969] 1 QB 439 [DIVISIONAL COURT] FAGAN v. COMMISSIONER OF METROPOLITAN POLICE 1968 June 28; July 1, 31 … Judgement for the case Fagan v MPC. V Commissioner In my judgment this ground of appeal fails.The second ground of appeal relates to the identity of the sheep.
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