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Cliff Richards, Police Probe New Claims Of Sex Abuse.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-29 68942/H istoric al-sex- offence -inquir y-Cliff -Richar d-expan ded-sig nifican tly-say -police .html
How much longer can things like this go on, either charge him or drop the accusations against him.
Judging by the reader's views he has got the public behind him.
How much longer can things like this go on, either charge him or drop the accusations against him.
Judging by the reader's views he has got the public behind him.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// Dave, so you think the laws should be different for the rich and famous? //
They already are. If you're famous the police tell the BBC they're going to raid your house while you're on holiday and they might want to come along with a helicopter and film the whole thing so they've got something juicy to put on the 6 o'clock news which may help the police build a case.
They already are. If you're famous the police tell the BBC they're going to raid your house while you're on holiday and they might want to come along with a helicopter and film the whole thing so they've got something juicy to put on the 6 o'clock news which may help the police build a case.
Svejk - "They shouldn't be informing the media that they're investigating. Would you like your local paper to do a story about you being investigated? It's obvious why they do it. They haven't got any/enough information to charge people and they do it to 'build' a case."
The media faces the age-old dilemma, depending on whether they are exercising their public conscience, or looking at their circulation figures - it's the difference between what's in the public interest, and what interests the public - they are rarely the same thing.
The media faces the age-old dilemma, depending on whether they are exercising their public conscience, or looking at their circulation figures - it's the difference between what's in the public interest, and what interests the public - they are rarely the same thing.
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