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This is how anti-terror laws get used

From the BBC: A police force has apologised after a disabled child and his parents claimed they were detained at a Channel crossing point under the Terrorism Act. Julie Maynard, of Ware, Hertfordshire, was taking a day trip to Calais through the Channel Tunnel in Folkestone, Kent. The detective constable accused Ms Maynard and her husband Leslie [...]

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Terror police detain disabled boy

*Terror police detain disabled boy * *A police officer has been transferred from duties at a Channel crossing after a disabled child and his parents were detained under the Terrorism Act.* Julie Maynard, of Ware, Hertfordshire, was taking a day trip to Calais through the Channel Tunnel in...

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Apology over parents' 'terror detention'

The parents of a disabled child have received an apology from police after being detained under the Terrorism Act as they made a day trip to France, it emerged today. Julie Maynard, her husband Leslie Coombs and his stepson Joshua, 12, were stopped as they were about to travel to Calais through the Channel Tunnel in Folkestone, Kent, to buy special boots for the child. The family, from...

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Apology over 'terror detention' for parents

The parents of a disabled child have received an apology from police after being detained under the Terrorism Act as they made a day trip to France, it emerged today. Julie Maynard, her husband Leslie Coombs and his stepson Joshua, 12, were stopped as they were about to travel to Calais through the Channel Tunnel in Folkestone, Kent, to buy special boots for the child. The family, from...

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Child records released in error

Legal expert Julie Maynard said: "I would say to parents that the most sensitive information that is contained by anybody is not Child Benefit but actually held by schools.