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Brian G
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Brian G wrote:
BigWallop wrote:
"raden" wrote in message
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For those who have switched off from VE day Warplanes ...
http://www.pledgebank.com/no2id
geoff
If everyone of an innocent nature was carrying an ID card, then you
wouldn't be worried at all about being stopped in the street by the
police and asked to show your ID. I think you'd only fly off the
handle and object if you knew you had something to hide, or had just
done something that is against the rules of society, normally called
the moral code.
What about the freedom just to walk about without having to explain
yourself to all and sundry. Remember, it just won't be PC plod who
will have the power to stop you.
With you moral code, what is 'moral' to you is 'immoral' to someone
else, even though what you are doing is perfectly legal!
Who in their right minds would think that, in a population of
millions of people, that they, and they alone, would be picked out
and scrutinised by the big brother state? Answers on a post-card
to: :-)
Ask that question to those people who have been stopped and searched
under the 'Suss law' - even though they have been going about their
lawful business. You, like me are old enough to remember that one,
with people being stopped just because they had long hair - I last
saw that law being used a few years ago when driving through a major
city and four plods had
Err,
just stopped a young lad for no apparent reason in the 'club-land'
area and were searching him.
In other words, you don't have a f**king clue why they stopped him, so
how does that help the argument?
MBQ
Read my response to Mary above - quite right, but I do have a pair of eyes
and a brain that tells me that 2 + 2 is 4 (not 5) and with a response like t
hat, I must have hit a nerve somewhere along the line.
Brian G
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