Guilty by accusation
February 17th, 2009
OK, more freedom stuff, because getting my blood boiling keeps me warm.
New Zealand’s Copyright Amendment Act assumes that you’re guilty the moment you’re accused because, well, that’s easier.
I kid you not, that’s a quote from a former MP. The burden of proof would of course be switched to the accused, since they’re the ones with an active interest in it.
Boy, I should look into moving into New Zealand. Sounds like it’s becoming a swell place. Can’t wait for this principle to be applied to other aspects of the law.
In general it seems that English speaking countries need to be avoided.
The cancer does seem to be spreading across the British colonies, now that you mention it. About time they looked into doing reparations for that Magna Carta nonsense.