THE IDENTIKIT LETTERS
Three chief constables who obeyed orders
to put pressure on MPs before the vote
The progress of the terrorism bill
has
prompted substantial debate and
concern, I welcome this level of scrutiny.
Much coverage has been given to
those
that believe these proposals represent
the thin end of the wedge, sacrificing the
rights of the individual to provide
the
police with powers to deal with the
evolving threat posed by terrorism.
Detective Chief Superintendent Ray Webb,
to all Hampshire and Isle Of Wight MPs The progress of a terrorism bill has prompted substantial debate and concern. This scrutiny is welcomed. Much coverage has been given to those
that believe that these proposals involve sacrificing the rights of the individual...
Acting Deputy Chief Constable Julia
Hodson, to all Lancashire MPs The passage of the Terrorism Bill
through Parliament has caused a significant amount of debate and concern. As
a result, the chairman of the ACPO terrorism committee has asked that I forward the attached brief.
Assistant Chief Constable Richard Stowe,
to all Devon and Cornwall MPs