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Thursday, June 05, 2008

42 days detention will breach human rights law

42 days detention will breach human rights law

The government's concessions on 42-day pre-charge detention for terrorism suspects have left the legislation in breach of human rights law, the joint select committee on human rights will say today.

Given that I have already reported on terrorism legislation being used upon civilians who have got no connection with terrorists, if the law was passed how long before it is used against those who don't pay TV licence fee or council tax?

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

So what ? I just want my family protected, and give not a jot for anything but that.If they need 42 days then that's what I want them to have, if they need a year then let them have it.
Sturgess

Merkin said...

That is they point - if 2 days is good enough for the US, it should be good enough for the US dependency that is the UK.

Anyway, we have seen the Terror Laws used against such diverse elements as a schoolgirl carrying a hockey stick and a family applying for a school placement.

He wants 'family protected' from what exactly?
All we have seen are Daily mail assertions about The Terror Threat. When we have asked, as an example, for an inquiry into 7/7 to let us test the quality of these assertions the government runs scared.

Barnacle Bill said...

Yes a full public inquiry into 7/7 and the events leading up to it are the minimum this government can do before demanding 42days.

Anonymous said...

Habeas Corpus - now there's a phrase you don't hear much of nowadays

jailhouselawyer said...

jemmy hope: Is it still on the statute book? LOL.

Anonymous said...

You'll be Habeas Corpusing if something goes wrong. Your the crowd that'll be shouting lock 'em up.
Sturgess.

jailhouselawyer said...

sturgess: I agree these MPs who are terrorising us should be locked up!

Anonymous said...

Given that I have already reported on terrorism legislation being used upon civilians who have got no connection with terrorists

Hi mate, can you provide some links? I'm trying to build up a picture...

Merkin said...

'Given that I have already reported on terrorism legislation being used upon civilians who have got no connection with terrorists'

Exactly John, dozens of examples such as the ones I have mentioned :

http://tinyurl.com/8d9e2

jailhouselawyer said...

sunny: Just scroll down the page to the council snoopers post.

Anonymous said...

Sturgess,

So, if the police decided, on a whim, to lock you up for 42 days you'd be perfectly compliant?

Merkin said...

'So, if the police decided, on a whim, to lock you up for 42 days you'd be perfectly compliant?'
.
Compliant?
On the back, legs in the air 'saying go for it Gordon'.
Now, this is not casting aspertions about The Grande Olde Dame of Fife, must be said.
Well, almost.
Habeus Corpus?
If you want, Sweetie, be gentle.