This is nothing against you personally, and I must admit, I didn’t read this report.
But police reports are rarely objective and instead not only natively report from a police viewpoint (only) but may also be used to argue for additional surveillance capabilities, etc.
This is nothing against you personally, and I must admit, I didn’t read this report.
But police reports are rarely objective and instead not only natively report from a police viewpoint (only) but may also be used to argue for additional surveillance capabilities, etc.
How you (general you) interpret the report and what you (again, general you) do with the information is up to you (…)
I just found it interesting