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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What does "the official violators" refer to "police tracks. Coroner, medical examiner"?

Context:

Peter looked across the field to the house. A breeze from the Bay was rapidly cooling the land. Out in
the long oat grass, insects tried to muster some enthusiasm.
He opened the door again, then grabbed a vertical metal grip and hoisted himself inside. The smell
wasn!¯t so bad. More like a weak fart. Certainly not strong enough to drive him out. He switched on th
interior lights. Muddy boot prints and straw had been tracked on the floor. Phil had always kept the
motor home immaculate. These, then, were police tracks. Coroner, medical examiner. The official
violators of a privacy no longer needed, abandoned with the body.Go ahead. Look. It!¯s official; I!
out of here.
  

Top answer

NL 888, Official violators of privacy are considered to be those who can intervene in your privacy by law. Th law gives them the authority to do so. So yes, the policemen, the Coroner and the medical examiner, here are refereed as the official violators of privacy.

  • NL 888, Official violators of privacy are considered to be those who can intervene in your privacy by law.
  • Th law gives them the authority to do so.
  • So yes, the policemen, the Coroner and the medical examiner, here are refereed as the official violators of privacy.
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NL 888, Official violators of privacy are considered to be those who can intervene in your privacy by law. Th law gives them the authority to do so.
So yes, the policemen, the Coroner and the medical examiner, here are refereed as the official violators of privacy.

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