Xipe Totec
Something nasty in the woodshed
Not really I've got a good solicitor![]()
You need to read more poetry.
Not really I've got a good solicitor![]()
I didn't think burning a book was an offence. I don't think said individual was pursued because he was burning a book but rather other aspects to him behaviour and what he was doing.And of course burning any book shouldn't be an offence either, however upset it makes other people.
Maybe intent and nature is relevant. Had he been burning "The Ladybird Book Of Trains" he would probably not have been arrested ie no law against burning books. Had he been standing presenting an orderly talk about his beliefs then I doubt he would have been arrested ie no laws about blasphemy.He was burning a religious book and shouting insulting comments about a religion. Insulting, offensive, insensitive, but it shouldn't be a crime in my opinion, regardless of which religion or belief system it is. We did away with blasphemy laws a while ago and we shouldn't in effect be reintroducing them by the back door.
Maybe intent and nature is relevant. Had he been burning "The Ladybird Book Of Trains" he would probably not have been arrested ie no law against burning books. Had he been standing presenting an orderly talk about his beliefs then I doubt he would have been arrested ie no laws about blasphemy.
And of course burning any book shouldn't be an offence either, however upset it makes other people.
If you're not committing an offence, others reaction is no reason to be arrested or chargedOffender did so in a way that the they knew was going to provoke a reaction from others.
If you're not committing an offence, others reaction is no reason to be arrested or charged
Others being offended has no bearing upon it. That is policing by feelings.
If others are offended, tough
It is if you intend to cause offence. In other words it's the intention to provoke a response that's the problem, not the burning itself.