Chief 1-0 Politicians - a fair result?
Blimey, the flak's flying again and, guess what, the Chief Constable is at the centre of it all.
Last night, the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ One Wales TV programme, The Chief, [repeated 9.45pm tonight, ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ2W] went out with our very own love-or-loathe-him and Richard Brunstrom giving us an insight as to the man in the Chief Constable's hat.
He confessed to that "" in which he showed Press pictures of a dead man to prove a point - without the permission of the victim's family.
And then he went and did what he does best; he gave today's Press more fodder for today's headlines, ''.
Whether you agree with his rants about local politicans having little affinity with the area or not is for you to decide and your views are welcomed. And is Wrexham MP Ian Lucas justified to officially complain about the chief's remarks about him?
You may have already proved the chief's point about Mr Lucas. Overnight and this morning you've been posting your views [mainly opposing] an idea tabled by Mr Lucas to have the Welsh dragon added to the Union Jack flag.
Arfon writes: "Ian Lucas is not in touch with public opinion in Wales. What we want is our own national flags and bin the Union flag."
Taliesin says: "Ian Lucas may be a Welsh MP, but he is English and decidely Unionist. His motives clearly reflect that and his suggestion should be seen in the context of Gordon 'Rule Britannia' Brown's drive to promote a contructed Britishness."
Over to you...