LONDON — The problem with being arrested for anything is that the person is immediately seen as guilty by association by many.
Even if no charges are subsequently made or, if they are, and the person is found not guilty the (no smoke without fire) theory can leave a stigma attached to someone who has been cleared of any wrongdoing.
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