Do you ever wonder why you've failed to find a single person to share in your utter delusion that the police never share case-related information with the press? Just try to reflect on these things, as it might prove somewhat instructive some day. There has not been a single major police investigation in history that has not involved an instance of the police divulging important and potentially sensitive information to the press. There has not been a single major police investigation that has not involved an instance of the police mildly flouting the rules.
We can regurgitate the entire "discredited or not" argument again if you wish, but at the moment there is nothing more worthless than your pre-November examples of the Echo complaining about the refusal of the police to disclose details of specific, isolated issues. That is all they are, and yet for some fascinating reason, you've mutated that into some factoid that the police never divulge important information to the press at any point ever.
It is entirely beyond dispute that the police did divulge the "considerably discounted" nature of Hutchinson's statement to the Echo, which means that whatever atmosphere of reticence might have existed over the previous months with regard to the release of information, it was broken in mid-November when this communication occurred.
Politicians will continue to lie.
Nice boys will continue to fart noisily.
And the police will continue to disclose naughty, sensitive, "case-related" information to the press.
Get over it.
We can regurgitate the entire "discredited or not" argument again if you wish, but at the moment there is nothing more worthless than your pre-November examples of the Echo complaining about the refusal of the police to disclose details of specific, isolated issues. That is all they are, and yet for some fascinating reason, you've mutated that into some factoid that the police never divulge important information to the press at any point ever.
It is entirely beyond dispute that the police did divulge the "considerably discounted" nature of Hutchinson's statement to the Echo, which means that whatever atmosphere of reticence might have existed over the previous months with regard to the release of information, it was broken in mid-November when this communication occurred.
Politicians will continue to lie.
Nice boys will continue to fart noisily.
And the police will continue to disclose naughty, sensitive, "case-related" information to the press.
Get over it.
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