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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)

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    Perhaps there is hope for us yet...

    Up to 2,000 paedos and rapists a year can apply to be REMOVED from the sex offenders’ register under explosive new rules | The Sun |News

    Or, if you prefer a more balanced view:

    Sex Offenders and the Human Rights Act - Tim Worstall - It's All Trivial Or Obvious Except - Forbes

    and

    The sex offenders furore masks a bigger danger – Telegraph Blogs

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      moral issue

      So there is the moral issue out of the way then....if sex offenders can be let off then sure a bunch of lesser revolting tax avoiders can, or maybe im missing the point and we are worse!!hahahahaha

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        Originally posted by smalldog View Post
        So there is the moral issue out of the way then....if sex offenders can be let off then sure a bunch of lesser revolting tax avoiders can, or maybe im missing the point and we are worse!!hahahahaha
        The Court of Appeal took just 2 weeks to find in favour of the sex offenders. Even the Supreme Court only took 2 months.

        We have now been waiting 7½ months.

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          Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
          The Court of Appeal took just 2 weeks to find in favour of the sex offenders. Even the Supreme Court only took 2 months.

          We have now been waiting 7½ months.
          I've always said the longer the better, but it is seriously stressful. To go through this and then lose because the judges want to make a point is unthinkable. I'm hoping that this is not the case, they must know that thousands of people's futures depend on this decision, as well as the principles for future legislation. They must get it right. The waiting is tough.

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            Originally posted by smalldog View Post
            So there is the moral issue out of the way then....if sex offenders can be let off then sure a bunch of lesser revolting tax avoiders can, or maybe im missing the point and we are worse!!hahahahaha
            Of course you're worse, violent and repulsive crime is nothing compared to tax avoidance. You're all quite lucky that lynch mobs are rare in the Uk

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              Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
              Of course you're worse, violent and repulsive crime is nothing compared to tax avoidance. You're all quite lucky that lynch mobs are rare in the Uk
              What must that make a tax avoiding sex offender?

              Or should that be a sex avoiding tax offender

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                Originally posted by TheBarCapBoyz View Post
                What must that make a tax avoiding sex offender?

                Or should that be a sex avoiding tax offender
                What? Is this thread for tax avoiders?? I was here cos I thought it was for sex offenders like me.
                I'm leaving...you lot disgust me.

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                  First there was Alien vs. Predator

                  Now comes Sex Beast vs. Tax Beast

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                    Originally posted by Tim Worstall - Forbes.com
                    ...we cannot have it that we’ve a system of protecting people from politicians (which is what human rights are all about) and at the same time allow politicians to breach those rights for people they don’t like very much.
                    Brilliant.
                    Concise, accurate and compelling.

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                      Originally posted by TheBarCapBoyz View Post
                      What must that make a tax avoiding sex offender?

                      Or should that be a sex avoiding tax offender
                      Surely HMRC would claim offender avoiding sex tax??

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