ChatterBank0 min ago
childs interview at police station...update
Furthur to my thread below.
Glad to say that despite the police trying to apportion blame without any evidence, everything turned out well. They tried to get him to sign an acceptable behaviour contract (thus implying guilt) but they refused. Think that the police were a bit miffed but thats their hard luck, should find out the real offender rather than try to pin things on anyone.
Thanks again for eveyones help with this.
Glad to say that despite the police trying to apportion blame without any evidence, everything turned out well. They tried to get him to sign an acceptable behaviour contract (thus implying guilt) but they refused. Think that the police were a bit miffed but thats their hard luck, should find out the real offender rather than try to pin things on anyone.
Thanks again for eveyones help with this.
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