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Inspired by the genius of Banksy and the perpetual, revolutionary words of Bobby Sands.
Inspired by the genius of Banksy and the perpetual, revolutionary words of Bobby Sands. "They will not criminalise us, rob us of our true identity, steal our individualism, depoliticise us, churn us out as systemised, institutionalised, decent law-abiding robots. We refuse to lie here in dishonor! We are not criminals, but Irishmen! This is the crime of which we stand accused. Never will they labe...
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[robot logic] k.i.s.s. Dylan Evans wrote, in Robot logic, on August 23, 2004: Isaac Asimov’s solution to the problem of robots harming humans was to program all robots to follow these three laws: 1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. ...
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Louise Casey, the Anti-social Behaviour ‘Tsar’, has made a very important point this Boxing Day. Police, and the corrupt law and justice system, put criminals first. They don’t really care about the victims. What kind of society have we become when victims of crime are relegated because of an obsession with the criminals perceived rights. We would have
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This is Peter Hitchens' Mail on Sunday columnIf we can’t make criminals fear the law, then we will have to live in fear of criminals. It is that simple. When I first warned of this some years back, it was...
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The Times reports that the Police are struggling to control crime, even within their own stations. If criminals are willing to commit crime right in face of the criminal justice system, do we really think they take the law seriously...
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What do you get the person who has everything? Well, how about a robot doppelganger? The sogu Japanese department store chain is offering you the chance to spend £139,000 on a silicone robot with your face, build, hair eyes and...
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The crime figures obtained from the Met Police are shocking. Black men are massively over-represented both as victims and perpetrators of street crime, knife crime, gun crime and robberies.
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The BNP are hot on law and order. BNP crime and justice* policy will: - Free the police and courts from the politically correct straitjacket which is stopping them from doing their jobs properly; - End the liberal fixation with the “rights” of criminals and replace it with concern for the rights of victims - and the
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Via IanPJ: The Daily Telegraph tells us today that virtually all of us are criminals, that we break the law every day, in fact it says that millions of us who consider ourselves law abiding citizens break around 7 laws per week. The most common offences are speeding, texting or talking while driving, dropping litter, downloading music illegally or riding bicycles on the pavement. Other daily crime...
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