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 …
I suggest you don’t know what you’re talking about. I think there may be a clue in your self-description. I am not anti-Tory. I try to be objective and I would welcome reciprocity.
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So! MSM reports today that Lewis could face prosecution & you say I don’t know what I’m talking about! You infer that is because I am a Tory supporter. You go on to say you are not anti-Tory but no one suggested you were! Objective? I don’t think so! Reprocity? Works two ways!
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You think someone can be prosecuted under the Data Protection Act for keeping notes in a notebook. I’ll let other people judge.
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Well, whether what has been done in this case amounts to an offence or not, it isn't the keeping of them that's the issue here, it is the revelation of them to and publication of them in the national press.
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