BBC News: Crackdown on computer criminals
Richard Clayton
richard at turnpike.com
Sun, 9 Jul 2000 16:34:28 +0100
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In article <200007091400.PAA19563@rossini.ednet.co.uk>, David Hansen
<davidh@spidacom.co.uk> writes
>Does this reveal sloppy journalism by the BBC,
slightly off-topic (not an entirely relevant HO minister)
http://news6.thdo.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid%5F824000/824277.stm
"A Home Office minister has broken his leg while confronting an alleged
"shop lifter.
"
"Michael O'Brien, 46, decided to confront the thief outside a shop in
"south London when a security guard raised the alarm.
"
"Mr O'Brien managed to trip up the alleged shoplifter, but broke a bone
"in his right leg during the scuffle on 31 June.
well there was an extra day in February this year :(
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richard writing to inform and not as company policy
fewer than 10 MPs still need adopting: http://www.stand.org.uk/
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