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    Dr Stuart Waiton again shows up our corrupt legal system

    "Tragically, this all runs the risk of undermining the moral legitimacy of the law, filling prisons with non-criminals" - view external link

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    " I was reminded of the philosopher Slavoj AiAeka??s profound statement: a??What increasingly appears as the central human right of late-capitalist society is the right not to be harassed, which is a right to be kept at a safe distance from othersa??.




    Pretentious pr1ck

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    re: Dr Stuart Waiton again shows up our corrupt legal system

    Decent article.

    However just because you dont happen to like a law doesn,t mean that the legal system is corrupt.

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    I agree with the sentiments put forward in the commentary.

    Also at issue is the basic right of self expression which is at serious risk with these types of laws.

    People used to say that they may not agree with what you say, but they agree with your right to be able to say it.

    Not the case anymore, and it's wrong.

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    re: Dr Stuart Waiton again shows up our corrupt legal system

    [quote="Sir_Walter_Timslayer"[/quote]

    this guy is obviously clueless, the law was undermined by the drug laws years ago. Wheres he been living the last 30 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by "JimmyHaze"[/quote

    this guy is obviously clueless, the law was undermined by the drug laws years ago. Wheres he been living the last 30 years
    Enough about Walter, what did you think of the article?

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    Quote Originally Posted by "DannyBhoy"[/quote

    this guy is obviously clueless, the law was undermined by the drug laws years ago. Wheres he been living the last 30 years
    Enough about Walter, what did you think of the article?[/quote]


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    re: Dr Stuart Waiton again shows up our corrupt legal system

    Quote Originally Posted by Dullard
    Decent article.

    However just because you dont happen to like a law doesn,t mean that the legal system is corrupt.
    It's not the legal system that's corrupt, it's the people who implement such laws and enforce them.

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    [quote="manofsteel"What increasingly appears as the central human right of late-capitalist society is the right not to be harassed, which is a right to be kept at a safe distance from others??.


    Pretentious pr1ck[/quote]

    Pretentious - maybe, absolutely spot on - definitely.

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