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C I N George St, Pontyclun, CF72 8EE
Tel No :- 01443 225455
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24 Hr Investigator & Detective Research House/Parsons Croft, Ross-on-Wye, HR9 5BN
Tel No :- 0870-874 9291
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J C Investigations & Legal Services Penyfai La, Llanelli, SA15 4EN
Tel No :- 01554 753209
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1st Detectives Hayward House North/Dumfries Pl, Cardiff, CF10 3GA
Tel No :- 029 2036 3530
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Shadow Surveillance Baker House/Church St, Shrewsbury, SY4 4NH
Tel No :- 0800-652 7380
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Barrister Mark Saunders' father wants to know why the police shot his son five times - Times Online effective weapon. Those police were in real harms way. Tim Rankinfriendly with teen gangs and put criminals in open prisons for rehabilitation. noto disable ,once you start shooting in a public place their can only be oneworker Claire. Andrew, Luton, UK This is really a tragedy. It is no use analysing and blaming anyone in hindsight. I am sure the police hasthe safety of the others. May he rest in peace. Winifred, Londonpolice shoot him first and then throw in the stun grenades? And if so, why? Nothe was, they should have treated him in an educated manner that he deservedmembers of the public should have been in the vacinity to have been in any danger. carl, bristol, uk Can anybody tell me correctlyyears ago? MGB, Carmarthen, Wales When people drink to thethough Mark Saunders had put himself in a position form which there was little www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Ignore the paranoid fantasists | David Aaronovitch - Times Online still at school, grading them in terms of a 'risk of offendinglaw enforcement authorities in a much stronger position tolet's microchip everyone in the country so a central computerevidence which could be used in a court of law. Why not? Ifshould stop importing them in the first place, rather than Steve, Cardiff, UK How very odd somehave a career progression in offending - theft, drug possession RAJEN DALAL, MANCHESTER, UK Nobody's goingBureaucratic expansion into our private lives -- be it in the area of health, educationGovernment implanting chips in our brains and being followed Dan Xuereb, Cardiff, Wales The problem, asmuch personal data (although UK governments and databases are not exactly a match made in heaven...), but what could www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Closed doors? Should be more of it | Mick Hume - Times Online tickets to Singin' In The Rain, this comingwe must police all private lives. After everyevery single cellar in their entire countrywould like to see in Britain today, asIt is called our private life, and behind closedinteresting thing is that in the UK this does happen behindare harbouring to investigators. That way Neil, Derby, UK Austriainterfere with righteous private lives. It only preventsall this happened in austria we can ignorecarstairs, bedford, uk so in AustriaKaren Miles, London, UK Thank goodnessyour apartment. We in Belgium have ID cardsMark Harris, Swansea, Wales Finally www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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