People to lose the right to see a solicitor in a police station
sl | 14.10.2007 15:36 | Repression
John Sirodcar of the Legal Services Commission told the BBC's Law in Action programme that it would "save around £4m of public money which could be reinvested in Legal Aid." Note the "could", and that £4m is not a great deal of money when spread across the entire country.
The BBC says that you won't be forced to use the callcentre if you need an interpreter, or you "accuse the police of serious mistreatment". Presumably the police will get to decide whether your allegation is serious enough.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7035533.stm is the Law in Action article.
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