The UK's War on Unpleasant Children »

Posted By populist 1 year, 3 months ago in Family

They take you to court, and often using hearsay evidence, convict you of being unpleasant, then ban you from perfectly legal endeavors, like "riding bikes, feeding birds, being sarcastic, and wearing only underwear in front of a window."

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    Mdiar1 year, 3 months ago

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    Talk about some idiotic laws that seem to have a basis in fascism.

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    Charlson1 year, 3 months ago

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    Maybe they ought to put their parents in prison, too, if they won't control their children's behavior. I, also, would like to see what other types of ABSO offenses prompted jail time. Are the samples cited the norm or are they cherry picking? On the face of this post, I'd be outraged at the sentences given for the offenses cited. But, I think there is more to it than meets the eye or there would be much more protest. The word "unpleasant" conjures up trite offenses but is it more than just unpleasantness that required jail time?

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