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Old 16-09-2012, 14:11   #92
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Re: Hillsborough Report

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Originally Posted by Peter_ View Post
Apart from all the officers involved in the Hillsborough coverup, everyone of the officers involved should lose their job if still employed by any police force and lose their police pension, pay back any damages they received and be prosecuted for perverting the course of justice which would be quite apt to say the least.

Now that is enough to be getting on with as everyone of those officers involved are not fit to classed as responsible and fit human beings and I would not care if they lost the roofs over their heads as innocent people lost their lives on that day through their inability to act as the professionals they were supposed to be.
As mentioned before ascertaining if that happened has still to done,
yes written statements where changed but that is not a crime in itself ,if there was a conspiracy to change the statements in order to influence a verdict by the coroner/jury then i'm sure that is a crime ,don't get confused with 'moral crimes' and 'civil crimes'

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Originally Posted by Sparkle View Post
Perhaps it might be pertinent to pause for a moment and consider that if the police can keep the truth at bay for 23 yrs in such a high profile case involving the deaths of 96 people, then doing likewise in countless "everyday" cases which attract far less publicity, perhaps would be a walk in the park by comparison.
some would say that they didn't keep the truth at bay given that most people involved new there was something wrong
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