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19:57:07 on Wed, 4 Aug 2010, Lawrence Serewicz
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>Some crimes can only be demonstrated through surveillance. For example,
>how does one show (demonstrate) that the children are travelling from
>outside the catchment area(especially if the parent claim an address
>inside) other than through surveillance. (Solve that problem without
>surveillance and you can make a lot of money and this case need never
>have happened)
You are asking the wrong question (the same mistake that Poole made).
What matters is where the children were living (and in the normal course
of events "where their parents are living" is a proxy for that) on the
day required by the application.
By the time the authorities had their suspicions raised, that day had
passed, and the only way to ascertain where any of them had been living
would be to ask for other forms of evidence (such as parental ID
documents or other collateral). Poole, however, seemed to think that
these could have been unreliable, but the post-hoc surveillance wasn't
the answer either.
It's also interesting, and complicates things, that apparently the
parents had both houses during the whole period, which must be a bit
unusual; and does rule out a more simple analysis of when a family moved
from one sole-residence to another (which is what would apply to the
majority of people moving house).
--
Roland Perry
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