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Topic History of: Harold Shipman comes back to haunt Manchester Police chief
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hedda corevalue wrote:
It has been claimed the force let a teenager enter the home of a suspected paedophile who was under surveillance.

Sorry to be a bit thick, but if the man under surveillance was only a "suspected" paedophile, that means he wasn't a proven paedophile. How does that translate into criminal conduct by the police officer involved? After all, according to the NSPCC, we are all suspected paedophiles....


yes this sounded very odd to me/

What right would they have to stop anyone?

sounds to me like this cop is being set up to take a fall.
corevalue It has been claimed the force let a teenager enter the home of a suspected paedophile who was under surveillance.

Sorry to be a bit thick, but if the man under surveillance was only a "suspected" paedophile, that means he wasn't a proven paedophile. How does that translate into criminal conduct by the police officer involved? After all, according to the NSPCC, we are all suspected paedophiles....
giles2008 www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-28755375