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Old 23-07-2024, 10:52 AM #112
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Originally Posted by Ammi View Post
…it’s has to be said as well that there is a legal responsibility to investigate any ‘allegations’ also…which they obviously have done in the Leeds riot specific case, also…I’m always reluctant to comment though without knowing any details because the accusations themselves can be quite mis-informed/can have agendas and many other layers etc or relevant factors that we’re not always aware of…
Exactly and when they think they might have missed something/neglected their duty, they do often react strongly/immediately and "sort out the details later". I understand why, ultimately, it's better to do that than to miss something and a child to be severely injured or die, BUT it shouldn't be getting to that point.
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