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Police force is ridiculed for releasing CCTV images of suspects wanted for racist attack on 15-year-old boy with faces blurred out to protect THEIR privacy
2020-07-30
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
  • Derbyshire Police are hunting two males and two females after attack on June 29

  • Force issued CCTV images of suspects but blurred their faces with white blobs

  • Police defended decision, claiming images had to be 'anonymised due to age but their clothing is distinctive'
Posted by:Skidmark

#4  So I guess no mug shot if found?
Posted by: gorb   2020-07-30 22:02  

#3  Police defended decision, claiming images had to be 'anonymised due to age but their clothing is distinctive'

"So they will hopefully never change clothes."

#1 At what point do the authorities become accomplices in covering up crime?

At least since Rotherham. Probably a lot further back than that.

Posted by: charger   2020-07-30 14:10  

#2  /\ Well, in the case of that Vauxhaul Cross fellow Christopher Steele, the gov't as an 'accomplice' appears to have began at public discovery.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-07-30 07:19  

#1  At what point do the authorities become accomplices in covering up crime? Not that there appears to be a penalty in the UK for that.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-07-30 07:12  

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