Quote Originally Posted by JAG View Post
It doesn't matter? If they are taken to court and sacked, that is fine. If they are sacked without it, they can take their employers to court if they want. I don't understand the point and thrust of your question... Maybe I am missing something.
From the article:
UK police forces and the prison service are scouring the list for serving officers, vowing to sack any they find, the Guardian reported.
My guess is that they will not be sacked in any case, and any that are should win their court battle to get their job back, or at least a tidy settlement.

What of the death threats people on the list have received? Are those going to be investigated? Surely the sources of those can be found, what with the huge surveillance society you guys have going. Assuming they are actually happening, death threats are the only crime I'm seeing in that article.