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Robo-Cop and Human rights

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 9:22 pm
by SID THE CYNIC
Evening again!

I see Mr Mallon (Mayor of the Peoples Socialist Republic of Middlesbrough) has urged the local Constabulary to go forth and put through the doors of the local baddies to arrest them, and stuff their human 'rights'.

What's wrong with that? Me and my mates have been discussing in the pub tonight and there's not a word against this splendid attitude!

But I also read that the civil liberties shower are upset by it. In a truely civilised society they would have a very good argument. Alas, the scum to whom Mr Mallon refers as to having their doors put through are not civilised creatures as they have no/little respect for others and their property or feelings. No amount of social worker cotton wool namby-pambering will change their attitude.

In my book they have therefore abdicated from their entitlement to any 'rights'.

They are scum and treat them as such. No doubt 'their' legal aid solicitor will argue their innocence and defend them, notbecause they're not gulity, but because another court appearance means more money for them. Stinks don't it.

Didn't one Cherie Booth argue the case for a Human Rights Act. Isn't she a human rights lawyer. isn't her husband one Anthony Blair whos government introduced the Human Rights Act.......and that sticks too.

Make Ray Mallon Prime Minister, and put Tony and Cherie in M'Bro in an area where their lives will be made hell by druggie thieving scum, and the wealthy lawyers who defend them.

This bastard 'Labour' government is really pissing me off these days.

Oh time to go a see more perseids!

Sid

Re: Robo-Cop and Human rights

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 9:57 pm
by Officer Dibble
"the scum to whom Mr Mallon refers as to having their doors put through are not civilised creatures as they have no/little respect for others and their property or feelings. No amount of social worker cotton wool namby-pambering will change their attitude."


Could the unpleasant citizens of whom you speak perchance be 'Chavs'?

I note that the old Chavscum site is now attracting commercial sponsorship! - Way to go Chavbusters!


Officer Dibble

Re: Robo-Cop and Human rights

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 3:42 am
by mart
Go and get a life Dibble.

Mart


Re: Robo-Cop and Human rights

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 4:46 am
by Deuce Bigolo
Sounds very much like a Fascist Dictator but then most that like Zero Tolerance Policy are and given his record



Why not transport all BADDIES to the North or the South Pole

When thats full....fly them to the Moon or Mars or......?

Seem to recall the last time Britain was in a so called Crime Epidemic it chose to discard as many of those at the bottom as possible...cue Australia

The truth is that Problems will always exist in a Democracy just by its very nature and some elements of society will exploit that to their advantage
but the alternatives are far worse

Maybe Iran or China where Human Rights Violations are used far & wide to keep suspected trouble makers/opponents at bay are more appealing to current day England

cheers
B....OZ

Re: Robo-Cop and Human rights

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 6:36 am
by Rude Boy
"This bastard 'Labour' government is really pissing me off these days."

Amen to that.