I am astonished that a former police officer is allowed to retain his notes of an investigation after leaving the force, then wave them around in interviews ten years later and divulge private details of an individual when no law was broken
@DamianGreen @metpoliceukhttps://twitter.com/tonydavis56/status/936536672157749248 …
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Arguably, some of us do keep notes thinking ‘this may come handy in the future’. Certainly in the context of work. That said, I’m still not convinced most of us would go on to wave it about in front of a camera. PS I’m not in the Police nor politics so no skin in this game...
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V v strange indeed and is so wrong. Also implications with trust with this Officer, I wouldn’t tell him anything.
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Seems very strange and concerning that the Officer has sought to reveal it to the press. Keep your notes by all means but don’t voluntarily make them public.
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Then use correct channels - not msm
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Yes if you're a shady f**ker or politically biased ?
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