I have just read the news article in the News Forum regarding 'Police operations against terrorists and serious criminals risk being undermined by the health and safety conviction of the Metropolitan force in the Jean Charles de Menezes case, senior police chiefs have warned'
I can not see why this should be the case.
This was a tragic case where the police procedures were not adequate to protect an innocent person.
Surely this conviction is positive in that it holds the police accountable and will make them rethink their policies and procedures.
It also forms a baseline with regards to the police being accountable for the Health and Safety of the public during their operations including the target.
What do other members think ?