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Were they only carrying out their lawful duties?

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anotheoldgit | 16:37 Fri 11th Nov 2011 | News
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http://www.dailymail....police-operation.html

Regardless of your thoughts on the Police or the Monarchy, were the police only doing their duty in carrying out these searches?

It seems that our police are forever having their hands tied behind their backs, by individuals taking out various injunctions against them.

/// Lawyers for Ms Middleton and Mr Lewis argue that the searches constituted an 'unlawful interference' with their right to respect for their homes and private life under human rights legislation. ///

Since 'their homes' are on a squatters site, are they really their homes at all?

/// They are also challenging the legality of a decision by Bromley magistrates to grant the police a search warrant.///

It would seem that they can't be seen to be doing things lawfully, even if they are in possession of a lawful 'search warrant'.
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I don't think it's fair that Git's "insult" post was removed.
Then again I am and will always be anti-censorship.
Anyone who has ever done the job will know that the Police can never "win".

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