I'd much rather have the right to have a smoke in a restaurant.
I'd much rather have the right to drive buckled or unbuckled.
I'd much rather have the right to fully protect my home from an intruder.
I'd much rather have the right to know those convicted of crime in my community despite their age.
I'd much rather have the right to have a birthday free of emission tests and licence costs and every other government inspired compliance cost.
I'd much rather have the right to purchase items free of child-proof regulations that should belong only to those wishing them.
I'd much rather have the right to apply for any job (if I choose to again) and be judged first on my merit and not my background or the colour of my skin or the number of my disabilities.
And a thousand other nitwitty things that Canadians put up with on a daily basis in the great Nanny State the country has become.
Canada is a society of rights an entitlement - that is correct.
We don't uphold our citizen's responsibilities and duties.
We treat our prisoners like guests in a hotel. Here welcome to the Belage Hotel that you can never leave. We offer daily newspaper, television, board games, hearty food, great sleeping conditions, and all the hygiene you could desire!
Prisoners should get basic food, 1 toilet in their cell, 1 shower per day, and be ALONE in their cell... an nothing more... except possibly a work program that betters society. eg. get them to work on agricultural plants for food for food banks, or something that betters society.
All media, social interaction, entertainment, voting privelleges, our criminals serving time do not deserve any of that.
They didn't respect somebodies rights, so they should lose their rights.
What is wrong with my idea!
A basic system of rights for everyone in our nation, and a second level of rights for law-abiding, productive citizens.
Anyone carryout punishments of a court should lose the second level of rights for the duration of their punishment.
That is my opinion.
To much "gimme gimme gimme", we all expect to have all these rights kept by our gov. Well our gov. should expect things from us to give us these rights (eg. follow the laws of the land).
I am against more personal property rights.
Do you want to have a 4 story home next to your bungalow? no..
Nif, interesting links! I shall take you up on your dare. I am looking for the specifics on specific local cases. Some mundane, others not. I want to see if I can quickly access those specific ones. I'll report back later. I hope you're not wasting my time and offering a general overview site!
Nif, I've just returned home and given your search a try. I'm not impressed. You're wasting my time. Under Divisional Court for Ontario only 1079 decisions are logged. The database is way way behind. The ability to find anything of local importance and find it quickly simply isn't there.
The court system is in crisis. We don't have the Justices of the Peace nor courtroom time to handle the deluge. Most charges in Ontario are dropped. We need transparency in the justice system. Not a site that basically references key judgments or case studies. A system to monitor all cases in the province could easily be set up and give privacy its due where warranted. If there's a grow-op busted I should be able to easily access info on the case. If teens have smashed public property I should be able to see how the case was completed. As it stands now we're all in the dark. Charges come constantly in the paper and only a few ever surface again as court decisions. We're entitled to know if the system is working or not. The easiest way is to do it is as I said. Treat each case like an eBay sale. There's not an item of the millions on eBay that can't be accessed in seconds if you know its number. Justice should be as easily accessed and understood. Too much is swept under the carpet in this country and it's allowed to happen because we don't have access to essential and specific information.