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Another day and another example of how the implementation of the Human Rights Act in UK judicial system is betraying law abiding citizens. Learco Chindamo, a convicted murderer from Italy, has successfully fought off deportation when his sentence is up on the grounds it would breach his human rights.
How ironic that an act introduced post WWII to protect people against the type of horrid crimes perpetrated by the Nazi regime is actually now being used to the advantage of thugs and murderers. As the widow of murdered Phillip Lawrence asked – what about her family’s rights? Or her husbands rights? The article cited as a breach of Chindamo's human rights is in direct contradiction with other articles in the act that stipulate the right to life, so go figure.
This is just the latest example of a nanny state and politically correct environment which is damaging the basic fabric of society in this country, not just by the current government but by numerous spineless politicians – supposedly Conservative leader David Cameron is even urging us to embrace hooded thugs rather than give them a good slap… probably because he’d end up in court on a human rights violation. If Tony Blair is wondering about his legacy he need look no further than the debacle in Iraq and the unravelling of social responsibility and accountability here.
Yesterday I witnessed first-hand how ordinary people are being terrorised by scum who are running the rule. A couple of retards riding shotgun on a bike were in front of me at a junction and pulled out into the busy road right into the path of a car. The OAP driving managed to brake in time but was only inches away from turning the two sgrotes into rag dolls.
So what happened next? An apology from the idiots? The hoodies got off the bike and then came the full expletive tirade against a terrified pensioner and his elderly wife. At one point the thugs even went for the door to try get the poor old fella out of the car. As usual everyone stood around shocked at the scene but did nothing, which isn’t really surprising considering the spate of murders recently when people have intervened in social disorder.
It's little wonder why there’s been an increase in outward migration in recent years - 385,000 people left Britain last year, nearly 50,000 more than previous year and highest number since records began in 1991.
Record number of people leave UK
Some more UK policing idiocy:
Send in the KFC and cigs!!
No shoes allowed, or pre-dawn raids, or search dogs....
