Accurately reporting stuff BBC staffers have said in a public forum is unfair.
Reporting private comments made by a police officer at a crime scene is just good journalism.
If only the officer concerned had spent a wodge of taxpayers cash producing a whole report documenting her concerns, the BBC would bent over backwards to keep it secret - right?
Reporting private comments made by a police officer at a crime scene is just good journalism.
If only the officer concerned had spent a wodge of taxpayers cash producing a whole report documenting her concerns, the BBC would bent over backwards to keep it secret - right?
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