Parents get 20k payout' after unlawful arrest over school WhatsApp row
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Parents get 20k payout' after unlawful arrest over school WhatsApp row
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"Rosalind Levine and her partner Maxie Allen were detained by six Hertfordshire police officers in front of their young daughter on 29 January before being held at a police station for 11 hours over complaints about the school. They were arrested on suspicion of harassment, malicious communications, and causing a nuisance on school property. The couple said the arrest came after their nine-year-old daughter Sascha's school, Cowley Hill Primary School, in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, raised objections over them sending multiple emails."
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