Fingerprinted and checked for DNA...the ten-year-old 'bullying victim'
A girl of ten had her DNA and fingerprints taken by police after her parents complained she had been bullied.
Rhoanne and mother.
Rhoanne Perkins went to the police station with her mother to give a statement after reporting the alleged attack by a classmate. But instead of treating her as the victim, officers read the schoolgirl her rights as if she was a criminal, her mother Vicky said.
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006
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yet another example of the innocent being taken for the criminal and coming off worse,the police are shit,if any are reading this,"YOU ARE PATHETIC,YOU HAVE LOST THE PLOT,YOU ARE A DISGRACE AND INCAPABLE OF BASIC THOUGHT AND POLICING,HOW DO YOU PLEAD PLOD?.
How do they sleep at night, more like.
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