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Letter: THE BIG ISSUE: POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY: The fuss about Plebgate is a sad contrast to Hillsborough
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Herbert, Nick
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Letter: THE BIG ISSUE: POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY: The fuss about Plebgate is a sad contrast to Hillsborough
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Letter: THE BIG ISSUE: POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY: The fuss about Plebgate is a sad contrast to Hillsborough
2012
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Mr Mitchell committed an offence under section 5 of the Public Order Act. The sworn-at officer would be entitled to have arrested Mr Mitchell. I just want to reiterate this important point. A cabinet minister swore in an aggressive manner at a female police officer. Am I alone in thinking this was wrong? In my 53 years, I have never sworn at a police officer. I consider it wrong. For a cabinet minister to do so is abhorrent, not \"unwise\", as Mr [Nick Herbert] thinks.
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