an experiment yeah, you never know the outcome and if it turns out overly fascinating you can always become a major in insignificant
an experiment yeah, you never know the outcome and if it turns out overly fascinating you can always become a major in insignificant
Last edited by Banquo's Ghost; 10-08-2009 at 08:35. Reason: Corrected unfortunate typo
If the trip to Spain with those Maroccan kids was funded with tax money (I fear it was) that's outrageous. On a rather small scale.
The thing with the Turkish human trafficker was a massive-up, mostly the public ministry's fault though from what I understand instead of the judges involved. They've got some serious house-cleaning to do, but I'm cynical enough to believe that these sort of
-ups will happen regardless of wich country or year you live in.
So meh.
It's an editorial magazine afterall, admittedly with a largely right-wing slant. Except one or two writers who I'm pretty sure are insane it's pretty decent.Originally Posted by Tellos Athenaios
I am not allowed to post non-english sources, you will just have to take my word for it, or interpret the silence.
edit, @subutan soz posting on consolo the labbie died
Last edited by Fragony; 10-07-2009 at 21:00.
you will just have to take my word for it
I wonder where that foriegn story you posted about the evil immigrant stealing a playstation in a burglary and robbing the poor dutch fell is?
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I heard Denmark has a very effective justice system and very low re-offending rate.
Apparently, they have special towns/ghettos for inmates or something, with the idea of putting them in a high security but "normal" living environment opposed to a cage.
Anyone with more information or any idea what I am on about, please speak up.
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