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On the evening of Monday 26th May, the British authorities, in panic mode, set what may be a dangerous precedent. They published the ethnicity of a man who seemingly committed attempted murder in the centre of Liverpool. The person arrested on suspicion of this crime was “a 53 year-old, White British man.” They published this information despite the fact that he had already been arrested, so it is not as though putting it into the public domain would help them track him down. Why did they publish these details?
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