Suspects in homemade bomb free to blow everyone up
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Suspects in homemade bomb free to blow everyone up
Three men issued with control orders under the Prevention Of Terrorism Act have done a runner... talk about keeping the country safe
BBC NEWS | UK | Three on control orders abscond
BBC NEWS | UK | Three on control orders abscond
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Wish we could let these suckers get on with blowing themselves up in the name of their leader, shame there is so much collateral damage.
Should of strapped the bomb back on em, shoved em out onto the
moors and pressed the button
DO us all a bloody favour.
Andy
Should of strapped the bomb back on em, shoved em out onto the
moors and pressed the button
DO us all a bloody favour.
Andy
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it's this bit that makes me laugh...
If it wasn't for the likes of her, there wouldn't have been a problem. Control Orders had to be brought in when the courts overturned more stringent control measures. Even then these "do-gooders" were complaining that control orders were an infringement of human rights and should also be overturned.
Shami Chakrabarti, director of human rights group Liberty, said the control order regime compromised security and fairness.
"Innocent people are punished without trial and the potentially less innocent easily escape," she said.
"Innocent people are punished without trial and the potentially less innocent easily escape," she said.
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it's this bit that makes me laugh...
If it wasn't for the likes of her, there wouldn't have been a problem. Control Orders had to be brought in when the courts overturned more stringent control measures. Even then these "do-gooders" were complaining that control orders were an infringement of human rights and should also be overturned.
If it wasn't for the likes of her, there wouldn't have been a problem. Control Orders had to be brought in when the courts overturned more stringent control measures. Even then these "do-gooders" were complaining that control orders were an infringement of human rights and should also be overturned.
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She's saying the same thing this morning.
This is not the fault of the Government (ugh.. how I hate to say that! ) - this is the fault of the liberal fools who think that a water-tight case is an easy thing to construct.
If your innocent you have nothing to hide and all that...
As for her comment about releasing Telephone intercepts as court evidence.. not a fecking chance in hell!
This is not the fault of the Government (ugh.. how I hate to say that! ) - this is the fault of the liberal fools who think that a water-tight case is an easy thing to construct.
If your innocent you have nothing to hide and all that...
As for her comment about releasing Telephone intercepts as court evidence.. not a fecking chance in hell!
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If then they do not have enough evidence to convict them, they are innocent until they actually do something unpleasant. Very dangerous to give the authorities the right to lock someone up just because they suspect them of something. Surveillance is the only answer.
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