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Were they only carrying out their lawful duties?
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http://www.dailymail....police-operation.html
Regardless of your thoughts on the Police or the Monarchy, were the police only doing their duty in carrying out these searches?
It seems that our police are forever having their hands tied behind their backs, by individuals taking out various injunctions against them.
/// Lawyers for Ms Middleton and Mr Lewis argue that the searches constituted an 'unlawful interference' with their right to respect for their homes and private life under human rights legislation. ///
Since 'their homes' are on a squatters site, are they really their homes at all?
/// They are also challenging the legality of a decision by Bromley magistrates to grant the police a search warrant.///
It would seem that they can't be seen to be doing things lawfully, even if they are in possession of a lawful 'search warrant'.
Regardless of your thoughts on the Police or the Monarchy, were the police only doing their duty in carrying out these searches?
It seems that our police are forever having their hands tied behind their backs, by individuals taking out various injunctions against them.
/// Lawyers for Ms Middleton and Mr Lewis argue that the searches constituted an 'unlawful interference' with their right to respect for their homes and private life under human rights legislation. ///
Since 'their homes' are on a squatters site, are they really their homes at all?
/// They are also challenging the legality of a decision by Bromley magistrates to grant the police a search warrant.///
It would seem that they can't be seen to be doing things lawfully, even if they are in possession of a lawful 'search warrant'.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If a judge decides that there are grounds for an investigation, then it would suggest that the police have indeed overstepped the mark.
Just because the police act lawfully 99% of the time does not allow them to act unlawfully for 1%, with the 99% as justification. That is the thin end of a very nasty wedge.
The law has to be applied scrupulously, and everyone is entitled to its protection. It doesn't work on a sliding scale of perceived deservedness by observers who have no knowledge of the circumstances except those conveyed by a self-serving biased media.
Just because the police act lawfully 99% of the time does not allow them to act unlawfully for 1%, with the 99% as justification. That is the thin end of a very nasty wedge.
The law has to be applied scrupulously, and everyone is entitled to its protection. It doesn't work on a sliding scale of perceived deservedness by observers who have no knowledge of the circumstances except those conveyed by a self-serving biased media.
Well it certainly suggests that there is some merit in the claim.
I know that certain people would like to deny access to legal redress to certain sorts of people
The "After all if they're scruffy, they're clearly just trying to waste court time with malicious prosecutions" mentality.
But I hope we left that behind with rotton boroughs and doffing our caps to the local squire
I know that certain people would like to deny access to legal redress to certain sorts of people
The "After all if they're scruffy, they're clearly just trying to waste court time with malicious prosecutions" mentality.
But I hope we left that behind with rotton boroughs and doffing our caps to the local squire
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andy-hughes
There are many if not all questions carried out by,
/// observers who have no knowledge of the circumstances except those conveyed by a self-serving biased media.///
as you put it, or is it only because it as been reported by the Daily Mail, that seemingly upsets you in such a way?
We enter (or at least I do) these questions as a subject of debate, and not to say one has it wrong or not, we just add personal opinions, without trying to insult or belittle anyone.
They would be no point in Debating Chambers, AnswerBank, Question Time or any other such activity, if those taking part didn't personally question various issues.
There have been posts in support of the Judges making the final decisions, and yet regularly on this web-site Judges regularly come up for questioning.
In this case no one knows what information the Police had on these persons, and yet plenty have questioned the police's response, but had an incident had occurred, then I would guarantee that they would have also come up for criticism from some quarters.
In one of the photographs the police can be seen carrying weapons in the Mall, I would suppose that some would also question this?
There are many if not all questions carried out by,
/// observers who have no knowledge of the circumstances except those conveyed by a self-serving biased media.///
as you put it, or is it only because it as been reported by the Daily Mail, that seemingly upsets you in such a way?
We enter (or at least I do) these questions as a subject of debate, and not to say one has it wrong or not, we just add personal opinions, without trying to insult or belittle anyone.
They would be no point in Debating Chambers, AnswerBank, Question Time or any other such activity, if those taking part didn't personally question various issues.
There have been posts in support of the Judges making the final decisions, and yet regularly on this web-site Judges regularly come up for questioning.
In this case no one knows what information the Police had on these persons, and yet plenty have questioned the police's response, but had an incident had occurred, then I would guarantee that they would have also come up for criticism from some quarters.
In one of the photographs the police can be seen carrying weapons in the Mall, I would suppose that some would also question this?
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