While many reviews debate the politics and potential bias of this series, at the end of the days one thing remains: rules are rules.
If you're responsible for the analysis and reporting of alleged drug seizures, you must do so objectively, accurately and honestly. To perform this task while impaired by drugs or, even worse, not testing but signing off on positive results is both unethical and unacceptable. For government departments to then minimise or bury the issues only worsens the situation.
At the end of the day, this was an entertaining and informative program that highlights, yet again, the flawed nature of our 'Justice System'.
If you're responsible for the analysis and reporting of alleged drug seizures, you must do so objectively, accurately and honestly. To perform this task while impaired by drugs or, even worse, not testing but signing off on positive results is both unethical and unacceptable. For government departments to then minimise or bury the issues only worsens the situation.
At the end of the day, this was an entertaining and informative program that highlights, yet again, the flawed nature of our 'Justice System'.