1984
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- plamensk1
Please to be happy and not panicking. You are most safe.
We are watching you...
Best Regards
Tony Blair
- jamble0
Dear Tony,
Fuck off you jug eared tit.
Kindest Regards,
- pascii0
CCTV
- TheTick0
Am I latre for today's five minute hate?
- skt0
3 months in the big house for looking a bit shifty. Sounds fair enough to me.
*stays inside forever.
- kelpie0
anyone remember that red eyes campaign ad by the Tories? omg I can't believe they were actualy right! :'(
I could talk all day about being let down by TB; I would like to ask him though how he managed to take the Labour Party right of Margaret Thatcher and still end up closer to Joseph Stalin...
- determinedmoth0
Still, what you are criticising has yet to be passed, and for all the rushing to shout and flail arms in the air, I know we are all guilty of taking most of our freedoms for granted.
And as for Tony... For once he's heeding to the requests of the police who have the job of finding evidence for any crime of any magnitude within 48 hours.... Not long, is it?
We're pretty far from 1984.
- CaP0
oh man, that's frightening...
* takes head out of the window smiling and thinking "i love spain"...
- skt0
For once he's heeding to the requests of the police who have the job of finding evidence for any crime of any magnitude within 48 hours.... Not long, is it?
We're pretty far from 1984.
determinedmoth
(Oct 13 05, 03:06)They can already hold people without charge for 7 days under the 1989 legislation.
- honest0
if they're watching us, who's watching them?
It's gonna be inevitable:
- determinedmoth0
They hold me for 30 days. Think of all the compensation ;)
I dont much see the problem. The people they're pulling in probably aren't the most innocent of charaters.
- skt0
They hold me for 30 days. Think of all the compensation ;)
I dont much see the problem. The people they're pulling in probably aren't the most innocent of charaters.
determinedmoth
(Oct 13 05, 03:16)Ha! Trial by public opinion then. Well they must be up to something, what with their funny clothes and stuff.
- CaP0
The people they're pulling in probably aren't the most innocent of charaters.
determinedmoth
(Oct 13 05, 03:16)+++++
in some times you could be right, but what about when it's not like that and people are innocent?
- Bluejam0
"I dont much see the problem. The people they're pulling in probably aren't the most innocent of charaters.
determinedmoth
(Oct 13 05, 03:16)"
- determinedmoth0
Ha! Trial by public opinion then. Well they must be up to something, what with their funny clothes and stuff.
skt
(Oct 13 05, 03:18)Well no, because it's not a sentence is it? It's not like they're being sent to jail, it's holding someone who they suspect might do runner if released on bail. After 30 days will come the trial, or not. I dont see the problem.
- bot0
I think its more important to ban glorifying terrorism.
We shoulf be more like France and band faith schools
- deep_throat0
If Tony Blair’s policy is to give the police what they want, the UK will fast become a POLICE STATE. Power is aggressive like that.
Maybe you should ask Mr Wolfgang who was detained as a terrorist for heckling Jack Straw, as to whether the Police can be trusted to only lock-up “dodgy characters”.
And if we’re working on the presumption of Guilt before being proved innocent, then maybe English law needs to be overhauled.
Oh wait, Tony Blair is already doing that. In a proposed change to criminal laws, Blair is proposing that, for certain crimes, defendants are presumed guilty and the onus is on them to prove their innocence.
- determinedmoth0
And if we’re working on the presumption of Guilt before being proved innocent, then maybe English law needs to be overhauled.
deep_throat
(Oct 13 05, 03:27)Being arrested IS a presumption of Guilt. You're making 0 sense.
- determinedmoth0
So what if it was 7 days to 14 days? Would you all be talking about something else?