Judges weaken rules on paedophiles
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Judges weaken rules on paedophiles
Paedophiles have won unsupervised access to their own children because it would breach their human rights to keep them apart, judges have ruled.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...edophiles.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...edophiles.html
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Just another example of the PC Plonkers still being in control of the judiciary. Why should people who are proved and convicted to be paedophiles get any kind of consideration when it comes to this sort of thing.
This is the attitude which has done so much to drag this country down into moral degradation and encourage the lack of discipline and lack of thought for others.
Those earlier attitudes towards society as a whole were the making of this country especially after WW2 and it seems to be all evaporating now with the seriously bad behaviour we have seen in recent times.
The politicians have a lot to answer for.
Les
This is the attitude which has done so much to drag this country down into moral degradation and encourage the lack of discipline and lack of thought for others.
Those earlier attitudes towards society as a whole were the making of this country especially after WW2 and it seems to be all evaporating now with the seriously bad behaviour we have seen in recent times.
The politicians have a lot to answer for.
Les
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Must be a rubbish news day as.....
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Seems little thought about the human rights is given to the children - the ones who are vulnerable and least able to look out for themselves!
What next - prison is too stressful and upsets them so let them out....
Tear up the eu human rights bill and use some common sense!
What next - prison is too stressful and upsets them so let them out....
Tear up the eu human rights bill and use some common sense!
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There is nothing wrong with the HRA, but there is a lot wrong with the way the judges seem to enjoy interpreting it to give every criminal more and more rights while undermining those of the victims or potential victims of their crimes! I am sure they are all laughing at us, must be all some big game to them!
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