Graffiti vandals have a “human right” to express themselves...
Wha...?
...says a fledgling city councillor. Recently elected Canterbury Labour member Mel Dawkins made her bold claim during a debate about increasing fines for the offence.
Of course it's Labour. The criminal's friend.
Cllr Dawkins, who represents St Stephen’s ward, was interrupted by community committee chairman Cllr Neil Baker, who retorted: “They don’t have the right to commit criminal damage.”
No doubt muttering under his breath '...you stupid woman'.
But she continued: “You can’t stop creativity and I don’t think increasing fines will be a successful deterrent. It’s squishing something that everyone has the right to do.”
Here's the 'lady' in question. Be a shame if anyone defaced this photo and...wait, no it wouldn't. It'd be
art!
The bid to increase fines was recommended for approval by the committee by eight votes to four. Another proposal to crack down on fly-tipping was also backed.
Yes, you read that right. There's three more morons as well as her.
10 comments:
I wonder what her reaction would be if someone graffiti'ed her house?
I take it there’s a brush/comb shortage in Canterbury, going by the photo.
Cantebury deserves more councillors with Dawkins mentality and more beat police like WC Jaded.
Good to see you back Melvin. And having a dig at Jaded too. That's brightened my day.
Jaded,
Don't bother. He will only take his stupidity and beat you over the head with it.
Nice to see a love-fest on here between Feral and the Huddersfield half-wit. I'm going to buy shares in a tin-foil company and make a fortune.
Jaded
Given any thought to foiling crime, Jaded?
Nice answer Melvin. I'll give you that one. Don't push it though...
Jaded
'Don't push it though...' No injury was intended, Jaded. I normally pitch the ball a few inches above your head.
"I wonder what her reaction would be if someone graffiti'ed her house?"
Someone definitely should!
"I take it there’s a brush/comb shortage in Canterbury, going by the photo."
Meee-ow! :D
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