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I agree with phil, the law is an ass[/quoteWhat would you like to see change RD?
Amazing how many people who weren't in that court room are so sure that the jury got it wrong.
I guess Australia is full of people who disagreed with verdicts lol
I know what the defence was but for me it isn’t one and neither should people be allowed to occupy someone else’s property because they think it’s right. Just my opinionI just feel that the flood gates are opening. What about animal rights activists who force their way into laboratories and smash the place up because they don’t feel it’s right to find cure for fatal diseases by experimenting on animals.
I rather think trespass is a civil matter. If my memory is correct then trespass is not enshrined in law.BobG
squatters?To evict squatters safely and legally from your property, the following guidelines usually apply: Call the police immediately – The police will be able to determine if they are trespassing or squatting on your property. Police have the authority to legally remove trespassers.
Phil.My understanding (and it is limited) is that the defence was one of preventing a larger crime. The crime being one of constant offence to everyone, Afro-Caribbean and others) who had to walk past a statue honouring someone who had taken part in genocide for profit.It's a question of balance. Comparing pulling down a statue with extra-judicial murder is not sensible. If the Germans had won WWII and 200 years later, a statue of Hitler in Golders Green had been torn down, would you consider that to have been morally wrong?