Spain's Citizens’ Safety Law
Dec 22, 2013
Episode description
There is a new feeling of Government Restriction in the new Citizenjingless' Safety Law in Spain. The Interior Ministry said the Government considered it was a good time to revise and improve it.Deputy Prime Minister, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, said the new law would guarantee the maximum respect for the rights and freedom.
Marks and Spencer's in the UK has granted checkout workers in more than 700 stores permission to politely decline to serve customers for religious reasons. Is this a fair policy? Would other groups have any special requirements.
A 20 years-old yob ran up behind tan elderly man in his 80s as he walked with a zimmer frame in Ipswich, Suffolk. He robbed him. Two days later he robbed a 78-year-old woman. The yob cried when he was sentenced. His offence has outraged many people. Even as he was an example of ridiculous light sentencing another man has been killed on his way home from work. Does it start with mugging and then get worse? Why are the magistrates acting in this way?
Other Magistrates were criticised for failing to jail an alcoholic drink-driver who was six times over the limit. He had been caught at the wheel of his work van after downing an entire bottle of vodka. These Magistrates said they had never seen such a high reading and told the driver a custodial sentence was appropriate.He pleaded guilty to drink-driving and was given a 16-week jail term suspended for 12 months. He was also ordered to do 200 hours' unpaid work, pay a £80 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs. However, this has outraged many people.
Political Correctness has ruled the roost in Brighton where Councillors have now to go on Diversity Training following a quarrel over the use of the word golliwog.
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