Sussex wrote:
The information was based on figures received under a freedom of information request but Mr Nicolson said the category containing murderers included convictions for a whole range of offences down to common assault and these had simply been "lumped all together" in the story.
"I was disappointed in the journalism," Mr Nicolson said. "The reporter should be charged with breach of the peace for causing fear and alarm." The story in the press stated that about one in five of the 338 licence holders in Shetland had a criminal record.
So he seems to be saying that the person supplying the information to the paper was at fault, but then blames the newspaper.
But I would put it down to the Viking influence anyway
