FURTHER to your article and accompanying photograph covering the driving lesson which went drastically wrong (The Press, August 18) which stated that a police officer tweeted the picture and comment.
Given the recent and ongoing developments concerning social media misuse by the police, I am amazed that whoever tweeted the information should find it acceptable to involve themselves in this way.
Surely police officers should act in a wholly professional manner and not see themselves as pseudo-press reporters.
David Smith, Mill Lane, Acaster Malbis.
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