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Nicola Bulley news: Lancashire police criticised as review into mother’s disappearance released Underwater search expert criticised in review of missing mother case. Peter Faulding, leader of underwater search experts Specialist Group International (SGI), said police had ‘low-tech’ diving equipment. Lancashire Constabulary faced investigations by three separate bodies into its handling of the case after coming under heavy criticism.
Water search expert 'caused challenges' in search for Nicola Bulley, review says Peter Faulding, leader of underwater search experts Specialist Group International (SGI), told media that police had “low-tech” diving equipment, unlikely to be able to find a body. Review found that Lancashire Police had lost control of the public narrative.
Peter Faulding 'influenced Nicola Bulley's family on third party involvement' Peter Faulding, leader of underwater search experts Specialist Group International (SGI), offered his services to the mum-of-two's loved ones. He told media that police had 'low-tech' diving equipment, unlikely to be able to find a body. It later transpired that Nicola had indeed fallen into the water despite the best efforts of both SGI and others involved in the search.
Under-fire search expert breaks silence after Nicola Bulley report Peter Faulding, leader of underwater search experts Specialist Group International (SGI), offered his services to the mum-of-two's loved ones. College of Policing report said Lancashire Police felt some of his behaviour and activities 'caused challenges to the investigation' Review said he led the family to believe a third party was involved.
SGI introduces new impaired driving awareness video campaign SGI has introduced a new video campaign that is geared to prevent impaired driving in Saskatchewan. This initiative kicks off November’s traffic safety spotlight for motorists. SGI strongly encourages motorists to think ahead and plan a safe ride home.
High schools students take lessons on the dangers of distracted and impaired driving Students Against Drinking and Driving held its 36th annual conference. Saskatchewan president Christine Kwon said the message is simple: alcohol and driving should never be combined. In September alone, SGI said there were more than 350 impaired driving charges.
Property experts remind Saskatchewan residents about winter home prep Sask. Government Insurance (SGI) is encouraging residents to clean out the eavestroughs on their homes. As a result, moisture can get into ceilings and walls, posing a risk of damage to the home. Another way property experts recommend homeowners to prep for winter is by checking their furnace filter.
SGI, Saskatoon police warn about dangers of lesser-known types of impaired driving | CBC News SGI and Saskatoon police are warning that some prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicines can impair drivers as much as alcohol or cannabis. SGI said people taking meds that might impair their driving should follow doctor's orders and make sure they understand the effects of the drugs.
Do Its Financials Have Any Role To Play In Driving Stealth Global Holdings Limited's (ASX:SGI) Stock Up Recently? Stealth Global Holdings (ASX:SGI) has had a great run on the share market with its stock up by a significant 29% over the last three months. Given that stock prices are usually aligned with a company's financial performance in the long-term, we decided to study its financial indicators more closely to see if they had a hand to play in the recent price move. Specifically, we studied Stealth Global Holdings' ROE in this article. ROE or return on equity is a useful tool to assess how effectively a company can generate returns on the investment it received from its shareholders.
SGI says bad batteries, damaged lenses contributed to drop in speeding tickets | CBC News Regina police reported 54% drop in tickets from automated cameras in first 6 months of 2023. SGI says scratched lenses and poor batteries contributed to a drop in the number of tickets issued through the automatic system. Photo speed enforcement has been used in Saskatchewan since 2014.
Drivers reminded to slow down as Saskatchewan kids head back to school As kids head back to the classroom SGI is warning drivers to be aware during your commute. SGI, along with Saskatchewan schools and police, were out reminding drivers to slow down around school zones.
Nicola Bulley death inquest to begin today - Everything we know so far Nicola Bulley went missing on January 27 in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire. The 45-year-old mortgage adviser went missing while taking her dog for a walk. Underwater search experts Specialist Group International (SGI) began three days of searching the river.
Diving expert involved in search for Nicola Bulley speaks out ahead of inquest Peter Faulding, CEO of Specialist Group International (SGI), and his team spent three days searching a stretch of the River Wyre. They didn't fine a trace of the mother-of-two in the section of the river. He later faced criticism when the police recovered Nicola's body and SGI was removed from the National Crime Agency’s list of specialists. An inquest into Ms Bulley's death is due to begin on June 26.
Nicola Bulley diver issues statement to 'clarify' things on eve of inquest Diving expert Peter Faulding has issued a statement to "clarify questions from the press and public" Ms Bulley's inquest will open on Monday and is likely to last two days. SGI were called to assist in the search for Nicola Bulley by Lancashire Constabulary following a request for SGI by the family.
Car, motorcycle enthusiasts have mixed feelings about SGI's new vehicle noise policy | CBC News SGI is rolling out a new policy putting a cap on vehicle noise in Saskatchewan at 101.3 decibels. The new policy will set an objective limit and a way to test it. SGI in Saskatoon and Regina will be the first to have tests available.
Golf carts could hit Sask. roads after SGI gave municipalities green light SGI gave municipalities the opportunity to broaden the use of golf carts to be used on more local streets. Mayor of Shields, Sask., Angie Larson said this will help their resort village. Golf carts must not be operated on any provincial highway, other than to cross one.
Regina resident concerned for safety while cycling in the city With more cyclists and pedestrians in Regina, there is a greater risk of accidents. SGI wants to remind both drivers and riders that cyclists act as vehicles when they are on the road. Concrete barriers and metal that separate bikes and pedestrians from traffic would make everyone happy.
Saskatoon morning news rewind: Friday, May 5 Daytime impaired driving focus of SGI’s May traffic spotlight. Celebrating Cinco de Mayo at Las Palapas. Breaking down the Saskatoon Blades’ season with Les Lazaruk. Spring preparation for yards and gardens.
SGI advises Saskatoon drivers of two-day check stop initiative Saskatoon drivers may be noticing more check stops around the city than usual. This is part of the selective traffic enforcement program taking place in Saskatoon from May 3 to May 4. “It’s essentially a two-day enforcement blitz,” said SGI spokesperson Tyler McMurchy.
Humboldt Broncos crash inspires new trucker training videos Carol Brons is the mother of Dayna Brons, who died in the Humboldt Broncos crash of 2018. Brons worked with SGI, the Saskatchewan Trucking Association and Safer Roads Canada to help release these videos. She said she hopes this makes people realize what their responsibilities are when they’re behind the wheel.