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Category Archives: Human rights
Making my blood boil(er suit)
Via Littlejohn’s column (ew, sorry) comes the latest yuman rites/PC gorn maaaaaad tale: Police have been banned from forcing suspects to change into blue paper boiler suits while their clothes are sent for forensic analysis. Yep, you guessed — yuman … Continue reading
Posted in Churnalism, Express, Human rights, Mail, Media, Police, Telegraph
Tagged boiler suit, Manchester, police, richard littlejohn, suspects
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