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Monday, 29 June 2009

Naughty, naughty, very naughty...

A report by the Home Affairs Select Committee today is to strongly criticise the police over the way they handled aspects of the G20 protests in London.

And that's it. Strongly criticising. No action taken. It's a case of 'naughty, naughty, don't do that again'.

So, that's okay then.

We're sure they're terrified of MPs tut-tut-tutting and wagging their finger.

They're bound to behave themselves in future.

And with them behaving themselves, the public can stop feeling quite so terrified of people in uniform.

Yeah, right. Call us cynical.

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