THANKS to Penny of Penny for Your Thoughts for the video
If they did not
know it after the last set of riots a few years ago in Toronto at the G-8
Summit, when are Canadians going to realize the Harper government (once
known as THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT) is getting ready for a One World Government?
The United Nations, World Trade Organization and all the big businesses
controlling what laws a country passes are just the beginning.
The internet spy
bill and now the budget omnibus bill are just 2 examples of how Harper is
taking this country down. Where is the accountability of criminal cops
who broke so many Charter Rights during the G 20 summit?
Harper and his
deluded GANG of ignorant, mercenary, raptureista thugs have lost whatever
connection they once may have had with reality. They seem to be flailing away
in any direction in an attempt to maintain their control over how the public
voices its opinion on how its government is being run. What makes me want to cry is the attitude of so many of the commentators to the article below on the new law to make wearing masks illegal... they support it!
OTTAWA’S ANTI-RIOT LAW NEEDS A MASK
TO HIDE ITS FLAWS
May 14, 2012
The federal Conservatives
have developed a disturbingly reflexive tic. They awake in the morning, read
something in news that annoys them, and race off to pass a quick law banning or
punishing it.
They discover Clifford Olson
is receiving
pension plan payments, so they ban it. They’re upset that a Chinese grocer is
arrested after chasing off a persistent thief, so they change the law. Intent
on helping police track down crooks, they introduce a law
empowering police to spy on almost anyone for anything.
As previous experience
has illustrated, this sometimes blows up on them and they have to backtrack. Just
this week Immigration Minister Jason Kenney amended a bill that
would have allowed some refugees to be detained for a year without a review by
the Immigration and Refugee Board. Not everyone is as quick as Mr. Kenney to
learn from mistakes, however, as is evidenced by a proposal
to adopt a ten-year sentence as part of a new law against rioters
who wear masks.
The plan is contained in
a private members bill to which the government has given its support. The holes
in it are easily spotted. It is already against the law to wear a mask while
committing a crime, so the Tory plan effectively doubles up on a law that
already exists. By tacking on a draconian penalty, the law risks imposing a
harsher penance than applies to more serious criminal offences, meaning someone
could potentially spend more time in jail for wearing a mask than for carrying
an illegal weapon.
Disparities of that sort
often lead to hesitation on the part of police to use the law, or for judges to
impose the penalties available, nullifying the very point of the legislation.
That has been demonstrated in “three strikes and you’re out” laws, which call
for the automatic imposition of harsh penalties for a third offence, even in
the case of relatively minor transgressions. Recognizing the obvious injustice
of such situations, police simply don’t lay the charge if they expect it will
produce an absurdly disproportionate sentence.
Blake Richards, the
Conservative MP who proposed the new bill, says he views the law as preventative,
enabling police to arrest masked protesters before a demonstration gets out of
hand. What, then, is the crime? It is not against the law to wear a mask before
a crime, nor should it be. And how are police to judge, or prove, that an
accused would have taken part in a riot, if the riot had broken
out?
On top of all that is the
crime itself: how do you define a mask? Is someone masked if they turn up at a
protest in a toque, sunglasses and a scarf? Would demonstrators be required by
law to arrive bare-faced and bare-headed at a demonstration in Ottawa in
January ~ where it can get a bit cold in the winter ~ for fear of being tossed
in jail for a decade if the protest gets out of hand? Does a mask that covers
only the eyes qualify under the law, and, if so, how does that differ from
sunglasses and a hoodie?
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