Monday, 13 June 2011

How thick are the British?

The law of the country are now under attack it would seem from every position. There are now worries that the legal system concerning jurors is now getting to a state were certain jurors are using the Internet to contact friends and relatives to see what they think that the person they are trying may be guilty or not. Some have even e-mailed their friends on facebook to say that they are bored with jury service or that they have found the person guilty even before they have heard all the evidence. These things are against the jury system. Jurors are forbidden from discussing the cases even with close family and friends. The one way to stop such things happening is to inform jurors that if such a thing were to happen not only would they be found in contempt of court but they WOULD face a long term of imprisonment to deter such things. Then we now have the law saying that Britain cannot deport crooks and illegal immigrants because it might impact on their human rights. 102 killers and thugs have won the right to stop in this country because deporting them would impinge on their rights to a family life even though some of them have no families.One Bolivian criminal even escaped deportation because he owned a pet cat. Blackpool council evicted a family because they were terrorised their neighbours over a number of years. Now the family have won legal aid to take their case to the European Court of Human Rights They are expected to possibly win a huge payout in compensation even though they have admitted using abusive language and even death threats. They claimed that Blackpool council breached their "rights to respect for private and family life." Has this country gone completely insane? What about the "rights to respect for private and family life" for their neighbours. This country is now becoming a laughing stock to the rest of the world. Its about time that Britain removed its name from these insane Human Rights Acts, and brought in a Human Rights Act using Common Sense.  





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