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Name: Catherine Smith on Oct 7, 2009Comments: How are your rank and file officers supposed to know how to deal with a) vunerable trafficked people and b) the kinds of criminals who traffick vunerable people You are sweeping this issue under the carpet, and it comes across as not bothing to deal with a certain crime because the people who are its victims cannot vote or speak up.Flag
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Name: Charlie Dacke on Oct 7, 2009Comments: More resources are needed to curb the expansion of a violent and exploitative industry that relies on the trade in women and girls. To close the unit down would be a disgrace.Flag
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Name: Edwin A Guiton on Oct 7, 2009Comments: I live in Sheffield which is one of the centres for this illegal trade and it is a blight on the city. The brutality which these women are incarcerated and raped is appalling and a special unit is absolutely necessary to police the vile trade.Flag
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Name: Lisa Goldner on Oct 7, 2009Comments: The work of units like this is vital to the protection of human rights in our communities. Fund the Special Trafficking Unit and support its objectives.Flag
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Name: Ben Blades on Oct 7, 2009Comments: Well done Mary Honeyball for organising against this senseless cutback by the Met Commissioner.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 8, 2009Comments: For goodness sake use common sense and keep this unit. Ask yourselves how can we do MORE not less to stop such barbaric and evil behavior.Flag
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Name: Emma Feasey on Oct 8, 2009Comments: Scrapping this vital service would be detrimental to some of the most vulberable people who we should be committed to helping.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 8, 2009Comments: It is necesary to fight this abominable practice all over the world. Please continue to fight it there.Flag
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