PSNI data breach: Officers looking over their shoulders

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PSNI data breach: Officers looking over their shoulders
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'This has done half the job for the people who want to target officers.' Serving and recently retired members of the PoliceServiceNI speak out about their concerns following the data breach. Read ChrisPageTV's report here 👇

The potential implications for the safety of PSNI members is of course the most serious issue in the data leak - but there are other important, possible consequences too.During the conflict known as the Troubles, 302 officers were killed over three decades.

A commission led by the former Conservative Party chair, Lord Patten, recommended big changes and, in 2001, the PSNI was created - designed to be an organisation which could gain the confidence of Irish nationalists, as well as unionists. It was acknowledged by nationalist politicians and others that Catholic officers were particularly vulnerable.Constable Ronan Kerr was killed in separate bomb attacksThey were both keen players of Gaelic football - a sport which is hugely popular within the nationalist community.

It is not uncommon for officers of all backgrounds to decide not to tell people - even family and friends - what they do for a living.

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