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Re: [b] -- Investigative police work
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- Date: Sun, 02 Oct 2005 21:03:43 +0100
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rodti wrote:
That's just what the modern judicial system needs. Shitty tabloid
journalism recognised by the High Court as incontrivertible evidence of
guilt.
I didn't mean arrest them cos of a tabloid "expose".
I meant that they could read the NME, see the singer talking about his
drug use, and then barge onto the tourbus next town they stop in on
reasonable suspicion.
And I wasn't recommending it as a good thing. But if I were a drug law
enforcer and I read the NME I'd consider it a good source of
leads/confessions.
Mind you, they're mostly too boring to take drugs these days. And if
they DO take drugs it's only to distract you from the underlying boringness.
gp
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