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Should a person lose their protection under the Human Rights Act the moment they commit a crime? |
We've seen hijackers given asylum, criminals given cigarettes and a KFC after throwing bricks at police from a roof, police refusing to chase a thief who stole a bike without wearing a helmet in case the thief fell, and even a prisoner attempting to sue the police for not allowing him hard-core adult material in his prison cell - all paid for by the taxpayer and brought to public attention by the Human Rights Act. The balance of rights between victim and criminal is an issue that's been closely scrutinised in the media recently, with the above examples just a few of the stories coming to light. I agree that irrespetctive of the crime comitted, criminals should be protected from torture and mal-treatment from authorities in this country, but should they be so looked after that it almost becomes an incentive to commit the crime? When an individual breaks the UK law, should they not lose their automatic right to protection under this act? Or is this a step too far? In my opinion if you commit a crime, then I feel that you should forfeit your basic human rights... the only right you should have is a right to legal representation and basic living requirements, sanitation, water, staple food diet. I'm getting sick of hearing all these liberals saying how we should protect the human rights of these people... what about the human rights of their victims, their rights to be safe in their own home or walking down the street. I don't know what this country is coming to.... it's not my imagination, but since labour got in, the country has spirralled downward. I don't feel safe in my home or outside it, why should I feel like this, don't I have human rights too? And what about these disruptive kids that get excluded from school, apparantely its their human right to be in school... what about other children's human rights to have an education that is not disrupted by these young hooligans to be. Human rights do not exist for the majority of good and law abiding citizens but for the minority few. Long live the liberals eh? Yes they should lose their right and also the should not be able to make money from their crimes ..eg writing books ,films ect ....the law in UK is over run with cherie blair and her so called do gooders ...what about our rights to live safe and free from vermin and scum...... No, we don't want to come down to their level! Is that what you want to do? Prisoners have a some rights, unless you have an Island handy!! i absoloutley agree i live in an area rife with crime, they have no remorse and brag about what they get in prison,one guy come home from prison with a tan from the sunbeds, how can you possibly justify this?? taxpayers money should not be wasted on criminals but more put into education and healthcare (not drug addicts though) i work for what i get and these people would have more respect if they were to do the same Do criminals in other countries where the Hman Rights Act is in force get away with the same liberties? I don't think so. So do we blame the Human Rights Act or the british Government?? yes... If people choose not to respect others human rights then why should they be allowed to live with those rights themselves. They've proven already by committing a crime that they do not believe in, or respect, the rights of others, or the system of rights that we live by. With an ever increasing criminal population in this country we need to approach the subject of criminal punishment with new ideas and methods. Some of these may be uncomfortable or even unsettling... but if crime is not stemmed then it will lead to chaos and mass disorder. As a civilised society we need to act to protect the rights of the civilised from the actions of the animalistic. Yes and, my first act as Prime Minister, will be to make it a crime to answer dumb questions, on Yahoo Answers. Ooops! We're done for. |
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