Well, they've already passed a law where anyone booing the flag or national anthem can be fined and thrown in jail. They're guilty of "offending against the dignity of the Republic," according to the new law, endorsed by President Chirac as a means of imposing order in France. This was due to the booing of the Marseillaise at a France v. Algeria soccer match last year, when Chirac left his box and refused to return until an apology is made. According to The Times (London), the maximum punishment under the law is six thousand pounds in fines and six months of jail time. Other crimes punishable under this new law are for teens to "intimdate by gathering in stairwells," trespassing, and women "passively soliciting" as prostitutes, which human rights activists decry as being too broad, potentially including anyone who dresses provocatively. Insulting a public servant is also punishable by prison time, and police officers are no longer required to inform suspects of their right to remain silent. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0, ... 87,00.htmlCoaan wrote:Next thing you know, france'll have 'population management' squads out to Silence the dissscord! as it were, hunting down those unhappy and sticking a plug in their holes to get them to shut it...
Oh no...
*Glances to the door*They're here!! Run for your lives!
*the sounds of a running gunfight occur with one dead ewok at the end*
(:D)
Somewhat unsurprisingly, Amnesty International is completely silent on this law. Wouldn't want to insult the righteous French.
http://web.amnesty.org/ai.nsf/countries ... &Expandall