lancashire police. i don t criticise on this point, because i don t blame them for not being able to see around the corner, with regards to the numbers of people who took it upon themselves to go to st michael s on wyre. but the police will really have two develops strategies, think about this, think of hypothetical scenarios with multiple crime scenes and many people turning up. because, with the current explosion of interest, into crime, whether that be books, films, documentaries, podcasts and the like, this might not be going away. all injanuary 28, i understand lancashire constabulary were using drones, helicopters. they also brought and police dogs. again, to remind people, these ski search area was around the river. what sort of challenges with the police dogs have and to what extent would you be useful in finding a missing person? it varies from case to case, of course. sometimes a dog who is very useful for picking course. sometimes a dog who is very usefulfor pickin
that we are going to be able to stop that the we are going to be able to stop that. the important thing is to distinguish people like that, who are just distinguish people like that, who are just not really serious, and journalists are just not really serious, and journalists who are properly accredited doing theirjob, and who should accredited doing theirjob, and who should be accredited doing theirjob, and who should be trusted. if you build a relationship of trust between the accredited media and the police, then you accredited media and the police, then you can help relegate those armchair then you can help relegate those armchair sleeves and tiktok detectives. that i think is the only approach detectives. that i think is the only approach you can take. detectives. that i think is the only approach you can take. have you in our ast approach you can take. have you in your past come approach you can take. have you in your past come across approach you can take.