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I've just heard the current Chief Constable of S Yorks stating that the altered statements by Officers were done so on 'independent legal advice'. That suggests to me that the Police were obviously being very careful as to what they said, and that the Officers concerned most certainly did not collude in any way.
I still stand by what I've already said, i.e. until we get some specifics, then everything is guesswork about what was allegedly altered, by whom, for what reason/purpose - innocently or otherwise? There are far too many people rushing to judgement after an independent inquiry has released their findings in general terms.
Don't forget, we're speaking about the aftermath of this tragedy, the investigation into what actually happened and why?
Andy Burnham MP, another one mired in the expenses scandal, has just commented re Hillsborough: "All of us politicians must ask ourselves why Parliament didn't do a better job and we must ask ourselves the same"
I don't think I'd take any lectures from 'Honourable Members' on this subject.
The acid test will come when we see how many criminal convictions come out of this. IF any Police Officer was criminally culpable - prosecute them! As long as the evidence is there to support the allegations, otherwise it would degenerate into nothing more than a witch hunt for scapegoats.
So far, all we've had are sweeping generalisations without any facts. So let's all revisit this if and when the full facts have been revealed. And if they show Police Officers 'banged to rights', then let them be put on trial. We don't have kangaroo courts in this country, or trial by media - or do we?