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Scouse 'back-slang' Curtis Warren used to confuse police

Summary by Ground News
Back-slang was once a common sound on the streets of Liverpool during people's childhoods. The modified English has been associated with criminal activity since Victorian times. The language was used as evidence in the conviction of drug kingpin Curtis Warren. In the 1980s, a number of court cases reported in the Liverpool ECHO involving armed robberies described the use of back-Slang by those accused.

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Liverpool Echo broke the news in Liverpool, United Kingdom on Friday, January 27, 2023.
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