Press Freedom
Mar. 15th, 2013 10:52 amTapping phones is against the law. If you do it you risk being sent to jail. And it's a law that's being applied. Only this week there have been arrests at Trinity Mirror.
So why do we need more regulation of the Press? Our Press is regulated very nicely, thank you.
In fact over-regulated. Our libel laws are a disgrace. They allow those with access to expensive lawyers (including foreigners) to shut down discussion of anything they don't want discussed. Currently they're stopping us from talking openly about elite paedophile rings. We're allowed to chew the bones of dead abusers like Jimmy Savile and Cyril Smith but can't go anywhere near the live ones.
Thank God for the Internet.
So why do we need more regulation of the Press? Our Press is regulated very nicely, thank you.
In fact over-regulated. Our libel laws are a disgrace. They allow those with access to expensive lawyers (including foreigners) to shut down discussion of anything they don't want discussed. Currently they're stopping us from talking openly about elite paedophile rings. We're allowed to chew the bones of dead abusers like Jimmy Savile and Cyril Smith but can't go anywhere near the live ones.
Thank God for the Internet.
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Date: 2013-03-16 04:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-03-17 11:25 am (UTC)A lot of friends of mine on here are and some are also trans so I'm sort of aware of the legislation!
Don't know why I know so many Canadians. :o)
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Date: 2013-03-21 03:24 am (UTC)*dances*
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2013/03/20/pol-transgender-rights-bill-approved.html