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‘Sense of impunity’ shoplifters get when not investigated ‘undermining public’s belief in rule of law’

The "sense of impunity" that shoplifters get knowing police officers won't investigate their crimes is "undermining the public's belief in the rule of law", the Attorney General has said.
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