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			<description><![CDATA[A story in the press at the end of last year perhaps expresses what could perhaps be seen as a balance between ensuring the law is upheld but from a place of love. 

Nick Freeman, a lawyer dubbed by the tabloid press as ‘Mr Loophole’, is best known as a defence lawyer who specialises in all matters relating to traffic and who helps celebrities escape motoring offences. However, when his 19 year old daughter was caught breaking the speed limit he did not help her avoid a fine and points on her licence because he wanted her to learn her lesson and thereby become a safer motorist. It was his love as a parent that instinctively led him to ensure that his daughter understood the consequences of breaking the law and that her offence was indeed a serious and dangerous issue.

Perhaps Tania Garwood is another example. Her son, Edward Woollard, was sentenced to 32 months for violent disorder. He was the student who threw a fire extinguisher from the roof during the student fees demonstration in London in November. When he confessed to her what he had done, she encouraged him to go to the police station to give himself up. The judge described his mother’s actions as ‘extraordinary and courageous.’]]></description>
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