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Bien sûr, la police aurait pu trouver le téléphone de Morgan McSweeney
The article argues that law enforcement has the capability to locate Morgan McSweeney's phone, raising questions about the effectiveness and transparency of police investigations.
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 26, 2026
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The public's trust in law enforcement hinges on their ability to effectively use technology in urgent cases like that of Morgan McSweeney.
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The case of Morgan McSweeney highlights systemic issues in police practices and raises questions about their effectiveness in utilizing modern technology.
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The police have a responsibility to utilize all available technology to locate missing persons like Morgan McSweeney, reflecting our commitment to public safety.
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While police technology can aid in investigations, ethical considerations must be taken into account regarding privacy and data usage.
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Relying on technology to find missing individuals can lead to over-reliance on police resources, diverting attention from other critical community needs.
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