SIR – Regarding the photograph and feature that refers to the police-officer who parked illegally outside a fish shop (T&A, July 27).

Perhaps when this secret cameraman has overcome the public pride he must feel, I suggest that he now takes his camera to a little quiet green plot behind City Hall.

There he will see monuments to police officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice while performing their duty in protecting the citizens of Bradford. Such a follow-up act will perhaps redress the balance by the anonymous photographer’s biased generalisation of the police force in general.

Dare I suggest that this person is not even aware of the existence of this sacred plot of land?

Could I also voice my opinion that a newspaper should refuse to publish anonymous material such as this.

What is the correspondent afraid of? There exists a question that asks: ‘For Whom Doth The Bell Toll?’ The answer is always to be found within the conscience of the examiner!

The police officer was wrong, but there are alternative and more honourable ways of dealing with such illegal actions.

Frank Dickinson, Nab Wood Crescent, Shipley