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2 comments:
The Police justification for the publicity - that it encourages other 'victims' to come forward - should surely not be confined to high-profile suspects.
Next time a Police officer is arrested, it should be given the same max publicity - to encourage previous victims of their corrupt arrests, statements, evidence and of any 'fitting up' by the accused to come forward.
Oh. Wait a minute. That would encourage opportunists to make spurious claims, wouldn't it ...
Shockin' suggestion. We're voting for our Police Commissioner this week, must see what the candidates think of that.
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