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The New Law By David O'Connor


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David Oâ??Connor is president of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents.

 

http://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/david_o_connor_the_law_is_now_clearly_defined_1_1979321

 

''Thereâ??s not been a lot said about the second part of the bill that will allow closer policing of social media networks, but a lot of the problems that weâ??re seeing are now moving away from the public place like the High Street or Main Street and into the back room or bedroom.''

 

 

Sounds more like the old East Germany than part of the UK.

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Really am starting to despair with this country and the way it's run.

 

It really is quite amazing that we dont have journo's writing stories about the fact that the rest of the media and politicians are using this ridiculous "war on sectarianism" to cover up the fact that they aren't dealing with far greater problems. Time and again it is demonstrated that sectarianism just really isn't that prevalent in our society and even if it was, things that are more common and of greater concern are larger ignored in favour of wasting money on this sectarianism industry. It's ridiculous and actually a little frightening that they aren't called into question for investing so much time and money in it.

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It really is quite amazing that we dont have journo's writing stories about the fact that the rest of the media and politicians are using this ridiculous "war on sectarianism" to cover up the fact that they aren't dealing with far greater problems. Time and again it is demonstrated that sectarianism just really isn't that prevalent in our society and even if it was, things that are more common and of greater concern are larger ignored in favour of wasting money on this sectarianism industry. It's ridiculous and actually a little frightening that they aren't called into question for investing so much time and money in it.

 

Couldn't agree more SA there is so many things broken in this country that it does make you wonder why this is getting the full court press, another 3mill announced today for anti-sectarian projects. Could it just be that they have no idea how to fix the other problems.

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The logical next step is the introduction of the Thought Polis.

 

That job has already been taken, Speirs seems to be able to tell us all what evertone is thinking!!!

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It really is quite amazing that we dont have journo's writing stories about the fact that the rest of the media and politicians are using this ridiculous "war on sectarianism" to cover up the fact that they aren't dealing with far greater problems. Time and again it is demonstrated that sectarianism just really isn't that prevalent in our society and even if it was, things that are more common and of greater concern are larger ignored in favour of wasting money on this sectarianism industry. It's ridiculous and actually a little frightening that they aren't called into question for investing so much time and money in it.

 

If the current economic growth estimates are to be believed they will have FAR bigger problems on their hands.

 

The new head of the IMF (International Monetary Fund) has flat out said the global economy is in crisis and that if they dont deal with the stifled growth then social unrest could be a very big problem.

 

Yet, in Scotland, we spend more time worrying about 90 minute bigots. Get yer priorities right SNP !

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