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Sub criminal fines for online offences could replace ‘blunt, imprecise’ laws says NPCC
CC Gavin Stephens compared the challenge of tackling offending online in the modern world to that of combating deaths and serious injuries on the roads following a major expansion of the road network in the 1970s and 80s.
Category: Online offences
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