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Sun, April 06, 2008 09:23:17 PMFrom:
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The Courier-Mail: Police back fake breath tests
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Harry, this is your Courier-Mail update for Monday, 07 April 2008
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Anti-China protesters battle with police, marring the London leg of the Olympic torch relay.
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Police back fake breath tests
THE police union has openly encouraged its members to keep faking random breath tests to meet "impossible" targets at the same time as an investigation into the practice is scrapped.
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