Post Debate: The Law As It Stands Is Already On Your Side ; Fiona Mactaggart Mp, Home Office Minister for Criminal Justice, On Why the Law Does Not Need to Be Change
Birmingham Post › December 02, 2005
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Birmingham Post › December 02, 2005
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It is a frightening prospect for any of us to think that we might be confronted with a burglar in our home. We all want to feel safe in our home, and we are entitled to feel that we, our families, and our possessions are protected by the law.
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Post Debate: The Law As It Stands Is Already On Your Side ; Fiona Mactaggart Mp, Home Office Minister for Criminal Justice, On Why the Law Does Not Need to Be Change
As I have emphasised with everyone I speak to about this, anyone who is a victim of crime has the right to use any reasonable...
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