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MH1

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4. True, that is how it appears. That said,
Sun Feb 1, 2015, 08:09 AM
Feb 2015

I am thinking maybe the police should be more restricted in what they talk about, when there is no risk to public safety and they are dealing with what should be private matters.

JMHO. I am sure someone else thinks "the public has a right to know". Sigh.

And, I don't blame the individual police officer if they have not been told not to speak to the media. They are only doing their job as they've been told to do it.

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