You said there was no indication that she had done anything wrong. I think most people would think otherwise, that the police having enough reasonable suspicion to arrest someone is certainly at least an indication that they may have done something wrong. Proving guilt in a court is a completely different thing.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 1:59 pmBlackmac wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 12:45 pmYou can only be arrested if you are suspected of committing a crime, so yes I would suggest that indicates a suspicion of wrongdoing.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 10:32 pm
Well this is becoming all very adversarial.
I just think that one should stand up for mates in public and private, unless they don't want you to.
Being arrested is not an indication of any wrong doing in this country, at least not yet.
"My impression is that pretty much every crime involves persons being harmed"
Watching tv on a laptop that is plugged into a wall socket without a tv licence is a criminal offence, I'm not sure who that hurts
That word wasn't in what I said, so you're answering a different question or point.
As yet she hasn't even been charged let alone found guilty.
When she is found guilty I'll condemn her for any crime that has been committed, until then I'm going to presume innocence.
That's the last I'll say about it, because as Slick has already pointed out, debating anything with you can be a very frustrating experience.