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Iceland founder blasts 'two-tier policing' after officers rushed to store when suspicious customer falsely accused staff of racism - yet they ignore violent shoplifters
An Iceland founder criticizes 'two-tier policing' after officers responded to a store incident where a customer falsely accused staff of racism, while allegedly ignoring violent shoplifters. The founder claims police prioritize false accusations over actual violence.
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