idea: case study section for high profile incidents
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idea: case study section for high profile incidents
section on recent high profile incidents for facts and discussions?
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Re: idea: case study section for high profile incidents
Do you mean those before or after prosecution?
It would need to be after all legalities were out the way otherwise it wouldn't take long before this site was being taken on its own route through the legal system. Been there, done that, never again.
Lessons learned are always good to talk about though.
Thanks for the suggestion
Anybody got any other thoughts on this?
It would need to be after all legalities were out the way otherwise it wouldn't take long before this site was being taken on its own route through the legal system. Been there, done that, never again.
Lessons learned are always good to talk about though.
Thanks for the suggestion
Anybody got any other thoughts on this?
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Re: idea: case study section for high profile incidents
yes after case is finished and lessons leant exactly
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Re: idea: case study section for high profile incidents
Yup, I like that idea.
Let me think more about how it might fit.
Let me think more about how it might fit.
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