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[edit] License tagging for Image:Reassignment.jpg

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[edit] 2004 Palm Island death in custody

Hi Jb3, thank you for your recent contribution to the article! I'm not sure about where you have placed it within the article, although I don't have a better suggestion at the moment, I have started a discussion at the talk page and I would be interested in hearing your comments. The reason I don't think the place you have put the info is the right place is because that section specifically talks about the autopsy report which was read to the crowd leading to the riot, it is not really a section examining the reason for the death additionally the details of the autopsy report itself are only really relevant enough to be briefly mentioned. I think probably the most relevant section of the article would be where it talks about the death itself near the top. If you disagree that that is ok and I look forward to reading your comments on the talk page. Thanks, Alec -(answering machine) 07:36, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

Hi Jb3, The info you've put in has been fine, no probs there, but wherever possible in the future I would prefer we use national or at least state/metro level media, regional publications such as the Gold Coast Bulletin do not have a good history of reporting accurately on news stories outside of their locality (or even in their locality often enough). I emphasis again that I don't have any probs with what you've done, just flagging this for future. I've been distracted a bit by Wikiproject Townsville, but will hopefully be getting back into this article some time soon. Thanks, Alec -(answering machine) 01:10, 20 April 2007 (UTC)