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[quote][i]Originally posted by Tom[/i] I questioned whether or not to start a thread about this, but feel like I should even though some on here (less some notable exceptions) are happy to take the lies as truth and use it as a stick to beat liverpool fans with. There's lots of information coming out today, not least an apology from David Cameron and several unedited documents from the time that show how much of a cover-up the whole thing was. One of the most damning peices of evidence regarding how the South Yorkshire police not just tried to hide from the real blame, but tried (successfully for 23 years) to blame the victims of their inexcusable failings: [i]At the Police Federation meeting, Chief Constable Peter Wright joined in and advised that the South Yorkshire Police case had to be pulled together. A "defence" had to be prepared, and a "rock solid story" be presented. Cheif Constable Wright believed that the Force would be "exonerated" by the Taylor inquiry, and considered that "blame" should be directed towards "drunken ticketless individuals".[/i] That's not to mention the sickening cover-up from higher up/across other services/from shite media outlets, which reflected upon a whole countries view of not just those victims who were involved, but an entire city. I think the Panel have done an amazing job and I sallute them for all their efforts. I hope (but don't expect) this whole thing brings the hundreds of family members (and probably thousands of those affected less directly) some peace, and I seriously hope criminal charges are brought to those that were happy to piss all over the memories of 96 people who died because they didn't want to accept the consequences of their failings. [/quote]
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