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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    This story is about the National Crime Agency, not SYP or the 'Rotherham police'.
    Better change the thread title then.

    I think the key point is "special treatment", the woman who was unfairly dismissed was correct in saying that everyone should be treated the same and should be equal under the law.

    The fact that they aren't is the reason we have Operation Stovewood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Better change the thread title then.

    I think the key point is "special treatment", the woman who was unfairly dismissed was correct in saying that everyone should be treated the same and should be equal under the law.

    The fact that they aren't is the reason we have Operation Stovewood.
    The moral to the story is if you are sent on an indoctrination course just nod your head

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    The moral to the story is if you are sent on an indoctrination course just nod your head
    That's what they told the Uyghurs, but they kept falling off

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Better change the thread title then.

    I think the key point is "special treatment", the woman who was unfairly dismissed was correct in saying that everyone should be treated the same and should be equal under the law.

    The fact that they aren't is the reason we have Operation Stovewood.
    I didn't write the title to the thread.

    If everyone shared the same characteristics then treating everyone the same would be fine, but we don't.

    I recall a time when I visited a prison at a time when only female officers were available to search me. I didn't mind but had to sign a waiver to confirm that, whereas a female colleague did not. They were being sensitive to one of my characteristics (being male), but in doing so treated me differently. I'm completely comfortable with that.

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