Apparently the South Yorkshire Police and the BBC have coseyed up on an investigation into allegations of a 'sex with a minor' nature against a certain one time Peter Pan of Pop. Between them they've been all over his apartment and hovered over his Sunnigdale home in a helicopter beaming its pictures straight back to Media City. Oh, and they've told the whole world what they are at and precisely why they are at it.
Their defence? New allegations have since been made due to the media exposure. Yes, and astonishingly, when notices of unclaimed fortunes appear in the classified columns all manner of people are brought out of the woodwork. Who would have thought?
Now, I thought our legal system still worked on the basis of a presumption of innocence. Well, in this instance both the police and the BBC have cocked up royally because even if there are grounds for charges they've presented a picture to the world of a suggestion of guilt before even even a single question has been asked of this person or a single charge applied.
Heads really need to roll for this because we have a relationship between the police and the media that has been clearly highlighted by the likes of the Leveson Inquiry as injurious to our system of justice and that it continues in this blatant fashion beggars belief.
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