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Topic History of: But when it's a Baronet's son the IPCC are all over it.
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veritas sad case.

No problem with the investigation but of course everyone should get the same treatment.
BR To be fair the IPCC are involved whenever there is a death where the Police are directly involved regardless of who it is . Moat is an example.

Whether or not they investigate fairly is open to question because they are "Ex" Police Officers mainly - so are bound to be indoctrinated to mistrust the public and love the badge.
Jim "The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said it would launch an investigation to determine whether anything could have been done to prevent the death."

www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/aug/03/oxford...rington-police-phone