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    Re: The right to leave

    Quote Originally Posted by stewart38
    Answer the question would you 'run' to the scum officers or the lovely in mates
    Errr... give me a bit of context here. Do I trust the prison guards more than the inmates?

    Yes, I do.

    (Except possibly the one who's being charged with multiple rapes. And the one who planted evidence. And the one who... OK, I mostly trust them more than the inmates.)

    But "Mostly a bit more trustworthy than high-security prisoners" is not exactly a ringing endorsement, is it? I'd hope our standards for public servants are a leetle higher than that.

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    Ill wear my poppy with pride come July !!!!

    Sometimes you're a hard man to stay angry with, Stewart...

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    Re: The right to leave

    Quote Originally Posted by El Salsero Gringo
    Facts that you have from where by the way? I'm not being 'challenging' - I'd like to know.Basically, there's a strong argument for that - yes. If uniformed public servants are to wear badges then someone (you, Stewart?) is going to have to decide on which badges are acceptable and which aren't.Stuff what the BNP think. On this or on anything else.

    The daily mail you should know that by now

    Not sure where the jump to badges came ??

    why should i 'decide' . If the police for example havd been wearing poppies for 50yrs your suggesting they should now stop

    If that wouldnt play into BNP and others i dont know what would.

    Anyway im sure this is boring people now

    Id love to pick up the speeding debate or middle lane hoggers but i wont

    I guess people see things very differently

    I have noted the Daily Mail havent found another family with 12 kids (centre page spread with the title 'I dont have to work again or want to thanks to the state' ) are they looking hard enough ?

    I must admit all joking aside i do sort of see two points here

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    Re: The right to leave

    Quote Originally Posted by stewart38
    I think we have one camp that would ban everything and another that w ouldnt.

    Ill wear my poppy with pride come July !!!!
    That's fine. But people in positions of power and authority over others (particularly in environments where traditionally abuse and bullying flourish, like prisons) need to be more sensitive.

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