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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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If you take the statistical likelihood of getting butchered by an immigrant with past convictions.
And compare it with the inconvenience of dicking about in an airport. I'm willing to take the risk.
(, Wed 1 Oct 2014, 13:27, 1 reply, 10 years ago)
bit selfish

(, Wed 1 Oct 2014, 13:28, Reply)
Seriously though, it's a bit reactionary to put all this in place given the frequency of occurrence.
It's a shame for the family and all that; I don't think we need a knee-jerk imposition on our civil liberties to come of it though.
(, Wed 1 Oct 2014, 13:33, Reply)
It's not your civlil liberties, it's those of criminals

(, Wed 1 Oct 2014, 13:38, Reply)
If I start needing a visa to go to France
Then, yes, it's my civil liberties.
(, Wed 1 Oct 2014, 13:40, Reply)
Why would you need a visa?

(, Wed 1 Oct 2014, 13:44, Reply)
Been banned from mastercard?

(, Wed 1 Oct 2014, 13:45, Reply)
lol

(, Wed 1 Oct 2014, 13:46, Reply)
civil liberties dont have any bearing on criminal past
they are for all hence civil, what you are saying is once you are tarred then that's it.
(, Wed 1 Oct 2014, 13:45, Reply)
We have an issue with putting measures in place to try to prevent the previous terrorist attack, rather than the next one.

(, Wed 1 Oct 2014, 13:38, Reply)
I think a lot of these measures might be drafted up before the attack happens.
A lot of the patriot act had been written before 11th September happened.
(, Wed 1 Oct 2014, 13:45, Reply)

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