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I think its always dodgy when people take the law into their own hands. There is nothing wrong with passing on information to the police but I'm not sure that people should be confronting this themselves.
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I think the reason they confront and film aswell as giving the files over, is to pressure the police into actually doing something. If they were just dropping off files on the desks of officers, they would be ignored most of the time as it seems the police have no interest in catching people like this :S
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