Parents ‘vindicated’ after police admit unlawful arrest over WhatsApp row
Hertfordshire police agree to pay £20,000 to Rosalind Levine and Maxie Allen, who were held for 11 hours after complaining about daughter’s school Two parents who were arrested after they complained about their daughter’s primary school on WhatsApp have said they felt “vindicated” by the police (…)
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