Number one, I am not trying to be sarky or FOS when I ask, once again for opinions on how I should think about this?
These two guys that have escaped (One I believe from a mental institution) had "control orders" on placed on them becuase they didnt have enough evidence to charge them with anything although they are dangerous enough to detain?
Now I realise that the threat of terror is serious but I am still having trouble understanding the application of these control orders on these "suspects"?
Under the terrorism act, if someone is believed to be a threat to national security they can be detained for x number of days without charge and then AFAIK the authorities can apply for judical permission to extend the detention should they believe its warrented.
So what are "control orders" then. It sounds to me like glorified house arrest. And the guy in the mental institution was he actully diagnosed with any mental disorder? How did he end up in a mental home in the first place anyway?
The upshot of the matter is, the powers exist to detain someone if they are suspected of terrorist activity. Why control orders then? And if these guys are such a threat, why are they not locked up?
These two guys that have escaped (One I believe from a mental institution) had "control orders" on placed on them becuase they didnt have enough evidence to charge them with anything although they are dangerous enough to detain?
Now I realise that the threat of terror is serious but I am still having trouble understanding the application of these control orders on these "suspects"?
Under the terrorism act, if someone is believed to be a threat to national security they can be detained for x number of days without charge and then AFAIK the authorities can apply for judical permission to extend the detention should they believe its warrented.
So what are "control orders" then. It sounds to me like glorified house arrest. And the guy in the mental institution was he actully diagnosed with any mental disorder? How did he end up in a mental home in the first place anyway?
The upshot of the matter is, the powers exist to detain someone if they are suspected of terrorist activity. Why control orders then? And if these guys are such a threat, why are they not locked up?
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