Police chief addresses two-tier policing concerns (opens original article in a new tab)
A police chief in Manchester acknowledges concerns about 'two-tier policing' but denies its existence, stating the force treats everyone equally before the law.
- Police chief Sir Stephen Watson acknowledges public perception of 'two-tier policing' in Manchester despite denying its existence.
- The perception follows the murder of Henry Nowak and subsequent police response, including accusations of unequal treatment.
- GMP claims to treat everyone equally before the law and is working to address the perception of bias.
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