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Re: [privacy] Children arrested, DNA tested, interrogated and lock ed up... for playing in a tree


From: Blanchard_Michael () emc com
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 11:45:03 -0400

you've got to be kidding me.....  If that was my kids that got arrested for
that I'd be on the phone with a lawyer so fast the cops' heads would spin.
Imagine how terrified those children were during that ordeal...  that's
certainly not a way to treat children, not any way at all.... and Police
officers should know better.
 
Michael P. Blanchard 
Antivirus / Security Engineer, CISSP, GCIH, CCSA-NGX, MCSE
Office of Information Security & Risk Management 
EMC ² Corporation 
4400 Computer Dr. 
Westboro, MA 01580 

 

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From: Richard M. Smith [mailto:rms () computerbytesman com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 11:17 AM
To: privacy () whitestar linuxbox org
Subject: [privacy] Children arrested, DNA tested,interrogated and locked
up... for playing in a tree


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=
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Children arrested, DNA tested, interrogated and locked up... for playing in
a tree

By KHUSHWANT SACHDAVE, Daily Mail 22:27pm 23rd July 2006 

  

Locked up in custody for two hours: Tree-climbing friends Katy Smith, left,
Sam Cannon and Amy Higgins 

To the 12-year-old friends planning to build themselves a den, the cherry
tree seemed an inviting source of material. 


But the afternoon adventure turned into a frightening ordeal for Sam Cannon,
Amy Higgins and Katy Smith after they climbed into the 20ft tree - then
found themselves hauled into a police station and locked in cells for up to
two hours. 


Their shoes were removed and mugshots, DNA samples and mouth swabs were
taken. 


Officers told the children they had been seen damaging the tree which is in
a wooded area of public land near their homes. 


Questioned by police, the scared friends admitted they had broken some loose
branches because they had wanted to build a tree house, but said they did
not realise what they had done was wrong. 


Officers considered charging the children with criminal damage but
eventually decided a reprimand - the equivalent of a caution for juveniles -
was sufficient. 


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