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Just a bit of clairvoyance about the headlines we’ll be seeing in a few years time if this nonsense ever gets into law. Alan Travis’ report on the government’s plans to tackle the problem of dogs used as weapons by...
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The Home Secretary said an odd thing in announcing yet more bills and action plans and joined-up approaches and measures and powers under the banner ”Policing and Crime Bill - putting people first”: The public is our best weapon in fighting crime Look luv. We’re not your weapon. We’re the whole point. We’re the master, not the servant, remember? A weapon, it seems to ...
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