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for the FQ retreat sample swap...
Tried to think of something "me" which was also small & also useful. I think these tick all the boxes...
Perhaps the roses need some leaves? Eh....Whatev...Didn't feel like adding another colour to the mix....And I think this gives it a more "contemporary" look.
A Greater Manchester Police crime scene investigator (CSI) collects a blood sample from a broken window.
Crime scene investigators attend incidents across the Force’s area to collect evidence that may prove vital to an investigation. They undertake a wide range of tasks including examining crime scenes for fingerprints, taking photographs and collecting samples that may yield DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) evidence.
This painstaking and meticulous work involves high levels of skill and concentration but forensic evidence can be a vital aid to solving crime. CSIs can spend many hours or even days recovering evidence at the scenes of the most serious of crimes.
This image was taken during a training exercise.
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