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There seems to be a complete lack of the ability to apply common sense.
Sometime laws as they stand need to be enforced selectively.
The world is becoming a place full of wonderful things but at the same time a place that is becoming impossible to live in.
Balance should dictate good reason.
There is a public safety issue here if that is not clear to those making this sort of decision then then should not be doing that job.
Never before have the lawmakers been so out of touch with reality.
Garry
Sometime laws as they stand need to be enforced selectively.
The world is becoming a place full of wonderful things but at the same time a place that is becoming impossible to live in.
Balance should dictate good reason.
There is a public safety issue here if that is not clear to those making this sort of decision then then should not be doing that job.
Never before have the lawmakers been so out of touch with reality.
Garry
Garry

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Today's Daily Telegraph indicates that Derbyshire police are now changing their story. Apparently there was no point in issuing the photos because they would already be in Manchester
But Lord Falconer has come out in support of rational-minded thinkers by saying that it is "absolute nonsense" to suggest that Human Rights Act might prevent publication of photographs of killers.
And slightly OT, but there is a trend for various "Acts" to be blamed by "authorities" for doing or not doing things. They just hope that everyone will assume they know what they are talking about. :tuttut:
But Lord Falconer has come out in support of rational-minded thinkers by saying that it is "absolute nonsense" to suggest that Human Rights Act might prevent publication of photographs of killers.
And slightly OT, but there is a trend for various "Acts" to be blamed by "authorities" for doing or not doing things. They just hope that everyone will assume they know what they are talking about. :tuttut:
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I guess that we on the left side of the planet can be grateful for tabloids and their hordes of paparazzi shutterbugs! It's because of them that we have a law that says if you're outside in public, then anyone can publish photos taken of you. Celebrities hate this, but it means that criminals can't sue for privacy violations when security camera stills are published after a bank robbery as well.
I can just imagine how the British government would react to our sexual offenders registries. Here, if you're convicted of a sexual crime, you're toast - on your release, you're required to register with the state, who then puts your name, address, and picture onto a searchable online database. Want to know if there's a convicted child molester in your neighborhood? It's just a few clicks away.
I can just imagine how the British government would react to our sexual offenders registries. Here, if you're convicted of a sexual crime, you're toast - on your release, you're required to register with the state, who then puts your name, address, and picture onto a searchable online database. Want to know if there's a convicted child molester in your neighborhood? It's just a few clicks away.

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