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childs interview at police station...update

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nailit | 19:35 Mon 27th Feb 2012 | Law
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Furthur to my thread below.
Glad to say that despite the police trying to apportion blame without any evidence, everything turned out well. They tried to get him to sign an acceptable behaviour contract (thus implying guilt) but they refused. Think that the police were a bit miffed but thats their hard luck, should find out the real offender rather than try to pin things on anyone.
Thanks again for eveyones help with this.
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Good to hear all turned out well nailit and that the solicitor was there for them. What a worry it must have been for everyone. Glad its over.
Quite mailit- as the old joke goes

How many Police Officers does it take to beat up a suspect?
None he fell down the stairs...
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cheers Maidup.
My biological father was a high ranking copper (might even have been a Chief Inspector) and the swear filter would explode if I said what sort of copper he was (one of my uncles was also a copper and bent as a nine bob note).
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lol NOX, about right.
sherrardk, cant go slagging off our hard working police force now can we???????
Well actually, yes we can. Especially when they try to frame kids. Salad Chefs.
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salad chefs????
thats not what i typed....
That's the swear filter - that's why I couldn't type what I thought about my biological father (it would have involved lots of very bad swear words).
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Ah! I see.
thanks for the update, nailit.
Delighted at the outcome.

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