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He noted that the new legislation would have "protections and safeguards" in relation to questioning suspects aged 14 to 17.
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Had that offer been taken up, any of the sailors or their families would have had protection from harassment.
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"And unless the letter writer has some exclusive interest in a specific part of the roof, he would not have protection under the act".
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It would have weakened protections for those with preexisting conditions.
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