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Why didn’t they catch him sooner?

March 19, 2016 by David Videcette in David Videcette blog post

We rely on the police and the security services and we expect them to apprehend suspects of mass murder and terrorism quickly.  So why did it take the police four months to find Salah Abdeslam?

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Apple v FBI: The encryption dilemma

March 10, 2016 by David Videcette in David Videcette blog post

The FBI want to know what is inside Farook’s Apple iPhone for the same reason that we wanted to know what was inside the 2005 bombers' phones. Is that so wrong? 

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The police are there to help, but who helps the police?

January 28, 2016 by David Videcette

Police officers are just normal people who sometimes find themselves in the middle of the most extraordinary of circumstances. They live in a culture where they are expected to 'get on with it'. I was no different.

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