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Essential Tort Law, Third Edition by Richard Owen

Book Name: Essential Tort Law, Third Edition

Writer: Richard Owen

The House of Lords held that a cop who claimed that but

the respondent chief had been careless in neglecting to forestall and

her exploitation by individual officials had a questionable case in Waters

v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (2000). The petitioner had

whined to her boss of a rape by an individual official.

Subsequently, her kindred officials criticized her for having made the but

grumbling. The public arrangement invulnerability didn’t matter. The petitioner and

was not suing as an individual from the general society. Ruler Halton said it was and

in the public interest to permit the case; in any case, residents would but

be disheartened from joining the police.

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