saturday the 6th of may. that is such a long time for you to be detained is yes, it was. . i such a long time for you to be detained is yes, it was. . lam such a long time for you to be detained is yes, it was. . i am a bit speechless, actually, having heard that account of what happened to you. and your colleagues. well, thank you both for setting out so clearly what happened. that is very helpful to the committee. we are going to have some questions. so, lee anderson? going to have some questions. so, lee anderson? thank you, chair. my cuestion lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is for lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is for graham. lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is for graham. thank - lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is for graham. thank you i question is for graham. thank you for coming, graham, today. after your arrest, and the time spent in the cells, my inbox sort of explod
evidence that susie and graham have given us, i mean, lam evidence that susie and graham have given us, i mean, i am qualified evidence that susie and graham have given us, i mean, lam qualified in law north of the border, you are qualified in law south of the border, in scotland, we have a concept of wrongful arrest and arrest where there are not proper grounds for it, or where somebody s human rights have been breached, people can sue for wrongful arrest, can t? and to seek damages for the trauma? when there was no good reason for the arrest, is it the same in england? reason for the arrest, is it the same in england? reason for the arrest, is it the same in encland? , ., ., same in england? yes, it would also be a false imprisonment same in england? yes, it would also be a false imprisonment as - same in england? yes, it would also be a false imprisonment as well. - same in england? yes, it would also be a false imprisonment as well. 0r| be a false imprisonment as well. or an unl