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== Richard Ricci == |
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== Misapplication of BLP standard to non-BLP article and non-BLP section. == |
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Richard Ricci was a handyman that died while in prison for the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart. Should we start a page for him or create a section in this article? |
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BLP clearly doesn't apply to this "Search and Investigation" section. It's well established (going back to March 2009) that BLP doesn't apply to the article. The article was even ''renamed'' to reflect that. BLP definitely doesn't apply to the WHOLE "Search and investigation" section. Any non-trivial fact about any LP should have a ref meeting BLP standards. But, this section is not a BLP and should not ''as a whole'' be held to BLP standards as implied by "BLP" being in the tag. Tag individual sentences if needed, although you will find very few of them. [[Special:Contributions/73.119.161.105|73.119.161.105]] ([[User talk:73.119.161.105|talk]]) 23:59, 12 July 2017 (UTC) |
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Richard Ricci
[edit]Richard Ricci was a handyman that died while in prison for the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart. Should we start a page for him or create a section in this article?
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