Clause 11

Part of Coroners and Justice Bill – in a Public Bill Committee at 10:30 am on 24 February 2009.

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Photo of Tim Boswell Tim Boswell Conservative, Daventry 10:30, 24 February 2009

Is my hon. and learned Friend not concerned that a photographic record of a police constable who was allegedly committing misconduct against a member of the general public—beating them up, for example—might also be confiscated on the ground that it might prejudice the constable’s personal security?

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barbara richards
Posted on 26 Feb 2009 1:32 pm (Report this annotation)

Thanks.

I was illegally forced to have a smear test at the age of 13 in front of 4 laughing male policemen. I consider what they did to me that day to be rape. That's what they did is described as in the criminal law.

I was a child abuse VICTIM, so why those vile bad men chose to teat me in such a wicked and illegal way is beyond my understanding.

It's nice to know that someone is sticking up for people like me, thank you.