I think I'll just refer you back to an earlier comment of mine relating to this.
"The defendant said police had demanded the person's mobile and deleted the pictures. When asked in court, the officer confirmed that this was the case, the reason being to stop police being on YouTube. From the casual way it was agreed in open court, it seems it is normal Met practice to seize mobiles in order to delete pictures involving them."
Oh and isn't the reason the Sun still isnt popular in Liverpool down to a similar smear done on the fans there by an unnamed senior police officer who reported fans pickpocketing and urinating on the dead? which one of fleet streets finest credulously reported on the front page?
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I think I'll just refer you back to an earlier comment of mine relating to this.
"The defendant said police had demanded the person's mobile and deleted the pictures. When asked in court, the officer confirmed that this was the case, the reason being to stop police being on YouTube. From the casual way it was agreed in open court, it seems it is normal Met practice to seize mobiles in order to delete pictures involving them."
It is 'average' for criminals to want to stay hidden.
as was said all the when CCTV is being installed, "if you're not doing anything wrong, then you've nothing to worry about."
don't understand why it dosn't apply both ways.
Oh and isn't the reason the Sun still isnt popular in Liverpool down to a similar smear done on the fans there by an unnamed senior police officer who reported fans pickpocketing and urinating on the dead? which one of fleet streets finest credulously reported on the front page?
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