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Old April 30, 2012, 03:34 PM   #26
briandg
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You should do all of that at any crime scene to defend against inaccuracy.

My wife gets so upset sometimes. When our daughter was a teenager, there were times that police were in the home. Any time my daughter became unstable, my wife would start cleaning the house. Washing dishes, vacuuming, etc. She's afraid of going to bed with an untidy kitchen, in case there is an overnight break in, and the police put down in the report that "the place was filthy and the homeowners deserved to be shot in their sleep."

the whole intent of the post was to remind people that no matter how clear the case is, you can still wind up with all of the recorded data being corrupted and having to face bad information in court.
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