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Bar the use of the Human Rights Act - in any of its translations - to withhold evidence of criminal activity.

Submitted on Wednesday 24th July 2013

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

Petition Action

Bar the use of the Human Rights Act - in any of its translations - to withhold evidence of criminal activity.

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The taxpayer funded Agency for Organisation of Serious Crime (SOCA) is committing the most heinous crime against the people since the extermination of 6 million Jews by Adolf Hitler by using the human right of privacy to prevent the prosecution of individuals for whom it is holding evidence of criminal activity, as well as claiming that the right to a family life also precludes these criminals from being sent to prison for their crimes, which we cannot be told about. This is a reprehensible attempt by bureaucrats who are probably in the pay of the people they are protecting. Our dishonourable electeds need to exert some masculinity and take control of this situation before the police overthrow them in a politically correct coup, to protect their own unassailable positions.


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