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戴面具散步—会受十年监禁 (加拿大) 强奸儿童2年监禁

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发表于 2013-6-20 12:44:29 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
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戴面具散步——会受十年监禁 (加拿大新法律) 强奸儿童2年监禁、杀人犯4年监禁。

Wearing a mask at a riot is now a crime (CBC)
Maximum 10-year prison term for conviction of new offence
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A bill that bans the wearing of masks during a riot or unlawful assembly and carries a maximum 10-year prison sentence with a conviction of the offence became law today.

Bill C-309, a private member's bill introduced by Conservative MP Blake Richards in 2011, passed third reading in the Senate on May 23 and was proclaimed law during a royal assent ceremony in the Senate this afternoon.

Richards, MP for Wild Rose, Alta., said the bill is meant to give police an added tool to prevent lawful protests from becoming violent riots, and that it will help police identify people who engage in vandalism or other illegal acts. The bill is something that police, municipal authorities and businesses hit hard by riots in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and other cities in recent years, were asking for, according to Richards.

"The provisions of my bill are effective immediately, which means police officers across Canada now have access to these tools to protect the public from masked rioters," Richards said in a statement being released today.

The bill creates a new Criminal Code offence that makes it illegal to wear a mask or otherwise conceal your identity during a riot or unlawful assembly. Exceptions can be made if someone can prove they have a "lawful excuse" for covering their face such as religious or medical reasons.

The bill originally proposed a penalty of up to five years, but the House of Commons justice committee amended it and doubled the penalty to up to 10 years in prison for committing the offence.

Richards noted in his statement how rare it is for a private member's bill to become law and said that its final passage is the culmination of two years of work and a lot of consultation with police and business owners.

Bill comes into force immediately upon royal assent
"We can all rest easier tonight knowing our communities have been made safer with its passage," said Richards. The bill didn't have unanimous support, and was opposed by some who are concerned about its effect on freedom of expression and privacy. Critics said the measures are unnecessary because the Criminal Code already includes a section about wearing disguises while committing a crime.

Civil liberties advocates argued the measures could create a chilling effect on free speech and that peaceful protesters can unintentionally find themselves involved in an unlawful assembly. They also noted that there are legitimate reasons for wearing masks at protests; some may be worried about reprisals at work, for example, if sighted at a political protest.

"Any law that infringes upon civil liberties needs to be held to a test of absolute necessity, and I don't think that test has been met in this instance," said Michael Byers, a political scientist at the University of British Columbia and a board member of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association, in an interview. Byers testified at the Commons justice committee that studied the bill.

Byers said freedom of expression was not properly factored into the design of the bill and that its measures could deter acts of political expression.

Richards argues that his bill will actually help protect the legitimate right to protest because it will help prevent illegitimate protesters from infiltrating a peaceful event and causing trouble. He also said police told him the existing Criminal Code provision about disguises is more geared toward armed robbery offences and is difficult to apply in protest situations.

In a recent interview, Richards said there is a lot of misunderstanding about his bill and that there will always be people who disagree with it.

He said he is proud to have identified a problem and created a solution. The bill becomes law when it receives royal assent.
沙发
发表于 2013-6-20 19:05:04 | 只看该作者
吃人的都不用服刑。
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板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2013-6-21 09:23:09 | 只看该作者
吃人的都不用服刑。
稀泥派 老刘 发表于 2013-6-20 20:05 http://bbs.51.ca/images/common/back.gif


制定和通过法律的政客们,你们为什么认为戴面具,比杀人犯更可怕?

“参与巴西散步绝大多数人的行为是和平的,其中许多人还戴着,象征全球占领运动的盖伊·福克斯面具。 英国卫报 The vast majority of those involved were peaceful. Many wore Guy Fawkes masks, emulating the global Occupy campaign.

guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/21/brazil-protests-president-emergency-meeting
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地板
发表于 2013-6-21 11:26:17 | 只看该作者
法律鼓励强奸儿童
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-6-21 16:20:12 | 只看该作者
法律鼓励强奸儿童
祖宗 发表于 2013-6-21 12:26 http://bbs.51.ca/images/common/back.gif


:eek:
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发表于 2013-6-30 17:53:02 | 只看该作者
化装舞会怎么说?
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发表于 2013-6-30 21:24:04 | 只看该作者
因官僚腐朽而生乱象,我一点都不奇怪
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发表于 2013-6-30 21:58:24 | 只看该作者
这个民主自由的社会,会不会有一天规定尿尿的角度呢,拭目以待。。。。
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