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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iN45OjB-cCU[/media]
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Apologies for veering slightly off topic.Originally Posted by Squashed_Fly
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sue Akers told the Leveson inquiry that one public official received more than £80,000 in total from the paper, currently edited by Dominic Mohan. Regular "retainers" were apparently being paid to police and others, with one Sun journalist drawing more than £150,000 over the years to pay off his sources.
"The cases we are investigating are not ones involving the odd drink, or meal, to police officers or other public officials," she said. "Instead, these are cases in which arrests have been made involving the delivery of regular, frequent and sometimes significant sums of money to small numbers of public officials by journalists."
In fairness, perhaps the high ranking Met officers who enjoyed champagne meals in London’s swanky restaurants, courtesy of News International, forgot to take their police handbooks along?
Whats that got to do with speeding :-? :
I was responding to SF's comments Caz :-*Originally Posted by Caroline
The theme of trust in the police is mentioned in mumerous posts.
one liittle loop hole gives them the power to do what they want! "reason to believe" thats all im saying on the matter!
Originally Posted by Nellybambam
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Originally Posted by Caroline
Errrrrrr....... not a lot.... we kind'a went a bit "off topic"....
Re A46 comments.... I agree.
How on earth can this be a good use of public funds and manpower at a time when the country is strapped for cash? >
This country needs to get a sense of reasonableness and proportion about of lot of things IMHO..
Thrsssspp!!!
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