LAWYERS ARGUE THAT POLICE SHOULD BE FREE TO MAKE SECRET ARRESTS 18 Jun 2014 CENTRAL LONDON Police should be free to make secret arrests because the public do not understand the principle of ‘innocent until proven guilty’, privacy lawyers argued today (WED). There is a ‘ This Content is for Members only Please register or login to access it Login Username Password Remember me Enter your email address or username Cancel Register KAMAL:MASSAGE GP CAN RETURN TO WORK KAMAL:MASSAGE CLAIM GP WILL NOT BE HANDED OFFICIAL WARNING MORE FROM SURREAL Recent PostsThe man with a phone up his bottom The transgender thugs enraged by a fanny jibe THE DOLE CHEAT WHO TURNED HERSELF INTO A HUMAN FIREBALL DOCTOR INVOLVED IN DRUG DEALING IS FREE TO PRACTICE AGAIN Urinating father electrocuted Recent PostsThe man with a phone up his bottom The transgender thugs enraged by a fanny jibe THE DOLE CHEAT WHO TURNED HERSELF INTO A HUMAN FIREBALL DOCTOR INVOLVED IN DRUG DEALING IS FREE TO PRACTICE AGAIN Urinating father electrocuted MORE FROM THE CRIME VAULTS Recent PostsThree life terms for security guard who plotted to torture and murder Holly Willoughby Ian Huntley and Maxine Carr: THE SECRET OF SOHAM Deveca Rose gets ten years for leaving her four sons to die in a house fire Peter Bryan: THE REAL HANNIBAL LECTER THE LAYABOUT IN THE LOFT Recent PostsThree life terms for security guard who plotted to torture and murder Holly Willoughby Ian Huntley and Maxine Carr: THE SECRET OF SOHAM Deveca Rose gets ten years for leaving her four sons to die in a house fire Peter Bryan: THE REAL HANNIBAL LECTER THE LAYABOUT IN THE LOFT