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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
The police have a legal duty of care and responsibility to those who they detain and are in their custody the fact you don’t think those rights extend to those with previous convictions is neither here nor there
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Did I say that?
Or did I say he got to where he is now due to his own lifestyle choices.
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Originally Posted by Pierre
But that is irrelevant, because many, many people that are totally innocent may find themselves in the temporary care of the police and the police must treat everyone in their care the same.
He may have been whatever he was, but as I say earlier if it was a case of mistaken identity and he was completely innocent, why would that in any way be a material difference in what happened?
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Seems pretty close to me!
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Seems pretty close and that is what you said are two completely different things, so I would kindly ask you withdraw your comment.