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the bill, trying to be unprjudice

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mollykins | 09:12 Sat 20th Feb 2010 | Film, Media & TV
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is it just me or has the bill had a lot of people from groups who people (NOT ME) are prejudice against, as the highest rank? more than average i would say, but it is set in London.

when i watched it, there was a black man and a red-head and i've googled it and there have been lots of other people from minorities and other groups that some people are against.

is it accidental, or do the producers think that the bill or itv could do with being a little more caring about minorities etc.
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any workplace should reflect the local community.
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do you think; picking them was accidental, more miinority people applied, or they purposly picked them?
I'm sure they know what kind of person they are looking for, especially for roles that have some bearing on race/colour, etc, but it should still really reflect the regional community.
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what part of london is it set in?
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they've got a pretty rough council estate but some of the people are a bit posh.
It's set in Sun Hill, which is of course fictional.

If you watch closely, now and again you will see a map of the area Sun Hill nick covers on the wall of the nick. It looks as if it's the area of London north of the Thames around Millwall Docks. In some episodes you get a sight of The Dome which is on the south of the Thames opposite Millwall Docks.

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