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Re: The Perils Of Citizen Journalism
by Cod
TR, Without going into to many details, myself and hundreds of my colleagues could blow the lid on the whole 'foreign deportees' nonsense currently in the media, as well as the complete story of the media - led frenzy that has guided Home Office / IND policy for the past 15 years. We choose not to as we are, in the main, professionals who care about our jobs, our colleagues and our pay packets. We also share a common acknowledgment that our actions are in many senses kept from the public eye for very good reasons. If you see something happen on the street that you feel the need to comment on, that is fair game and can be considered citizen media. If it is part of your job, it should remain unsaid. I have nothing against blogs in your style where the content is sanitised / anonymised. For good reason, the details of your calls and other incidents should remain anonymous. Regards, Cod
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