
The Crime Agents Q&A: Should Musk be prosecuted over Grok & racism on The Traitors?
Jan 19, 2026
They unpack how an AI tool was used to create abusive, sexual images and debate platform and legal responsibility. They explain how police target the leaders of organised crime and the tactics used to bring them down. They discuss filming laws and when covert recording crosses a line. They also tackle claims of racial bias in a reality TV contestant's behaviour.
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Blue Lights Praised For Accuracy
- Andy Hughes watched Blue Lights series three and called it the most accurate police drama he's seen.
- He praised its vernacular, dynamics and realistic depiction of investigations and villains.
Policing As A Family Vocation
- Policing often runs in families because it's seen as a vocation and a way of life rather than just a job.
- Neil Basu links family exposure to policing with commitment to serve beyond monetary motives.
Cellular Structures Hide The Bosses
- Organised crime and terrorism often use cellular structures so low-level arrests may not reveal hierarchy.
- Neil Basu explains taking out low-level members, using undercover work and CHIS to progress toward leaders.
