Police drivers to get increased protection from prosecution over fatal crashes under proposed law

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And yet we seek to prosecute our armed forces Conservatives

Almost guarantees there will be more incidents..

Altering the law is not the answer – the law should be the law for all, if police tactics are authorised then that should be a mitigating factor not a legal get out from responsibility. A slippery slope, right wing dictators give police legal immunity not democracies

Don’t think this will surprise anyone

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