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Real ‘thought police’?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kentonio" data-source="post: 75237523" data-attributes="member: 406284"><p>This kind of legislation will certainly have gone through consultation with all sorts of different interest groups. The problem with that is that once you have some stuff in there it becomes harder to say no to others. Plus in a hyper social issue aware environment like this, stuff gets allowed in that should never be anywhere near a law book.</p><p></p><p>If it’s any consolation though, Scottish people love being offensive and there’s absolutely zero chance of this law having any major effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentonio, post: 75237523, member: 406284"] This kind of legislation will certainly have gone through consultation with all sorts of different interest groups. The problem with that is that once you have some stuff in there it becomes harder to say no to others. Plus in a hyper social issue aware environment like this, stuff gets allowed in that should never be anywhere near a law book. If it’s any consolation though, Scottish people love being offensive and there’s absolutely zero chance of this law having any major effect. [/QUOTE]
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