Something Rather Amusing!
What happens when National Sovereignty . . .
. . . is given over to The One World Community.
http://www.thisistrue.com/weirdest2007.html
And the #1 Weirdest News Story of the Yearis also from January, and also related to "zero tolerance" (http://www.thisistrue.com/zt.html)
: The Public be *amned
Two convicted murderers are among 13 escapees from a prison in Sudbury, Derbyshire, England, in recent months. But most of the men, including the murderers, are still at large because police won't release their photos, since that could breach their human rights. "When making a decision to release any photograph, police forces must take into account numerous factors including the public interest test," lectured a police spokesman, "whether there is a strong local policing purpose and, of course, the Human Rights and Data Protection Acts." So now what? The spokesman said by escaping, the felons "abuse the trust we have placed in them," and "it's up to us to trace their whereabouts."
(PA)While it's up to the public to worry about how the police abuse the trust we have placed in them.
Oh the folly of our ways!
. . . is given over to The One World Community.
http://www.thisistrue.com/weirdest2007.html
And the #1 Weirdest News Story of the Yearis also from January, and also related to "zero tolerance" (http://www.thisistrue.com/zt.html)
: The Public be *amned
Two convicted murderers are among 13 escapees from a prison in Sudbury, Derbyshire, England, in recent months. But most of the men, including the murderers, are still at large because police won't release their photos, since that could breach their human rights. "When making a decision to release any photograph, police forces must take into account numerous factors including the public interest test," lectured a police spokesman, "whether there is a strong local policing purpose and, of course, the Human Rights and Data Protection Acts." So now what? The spokesman said by escaping, the felons "abuse the trust we have placed in them," and "it's up to us to trace their whereabouts."
(PA)While it's up to the public to worry about how the police abuse the trust we have placed in them.
Oh the folly of our ways!
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