LOL, I believe most ordinary people are OK no matter what their beliefs. I also believe religion stops people from integrating, I believe religion is the cause of most conflicts too, so I'd rather get to know the person before their beliefs. And I wouldn't dismiss anyone just because of what they believe in. IMO religion is there just to mislead people and it's just another "tool" to divide and conquer us all.
Kirpans are dull, I distinctly remember in my school (circa...about 9 or 10 years ago) a Sikh boy explaining the kirpan to his RS class, and going on about how it is meant
To go off topic for a moment...that law, at least for the police's view of it, is total BS.
I as a practicing Wiccan, carry my athame to my work/meetings (a riding stable which has a veeery small coven, I help with ceremonies there so it's needed that I take an athame. Which, for U41K's benifit, is a blunted blade), and I've been stopped five times in the last couple of months. I teach two Sikh kids who are amazing riders...they carry kirpans with them, go past the same police, nothing. Yes, some branches of Wicca do in fact require you to carry a bladed item at times (athame, sword for instance. Both blunt). Also, the law states you can carry a bladed item up to a certain size. Again, my work's fallen foul of this at least twice. Each time I've played the ceremonial aspect up. Once I got away with it, the other time they confiscated it and returned my blade within a week.
Let's assume that it does apply to any religion, then why is one (minority) religion being stopped and another (less minority) religion being allowed to carry blades? In an ideal world, it'd be one law for all.
As for the looters? Sending in the army won't help at all, it will just inflame the situation immensely. Water cannons are fairly effective, but hard to get a hold of. Or for that matter drive through a crowd of rioters.
Unfortunately you fell foul to ignorance. It is easy to spot a Sikh and most police officers know that they have a religious defence for carrying a blade. Unfortunately very few police officers know the law (they only enforce it, they don't have to know it) and Wiccan is little known religion (a lot of people still assume all Wiccans do is slaughter virgins and I wish I was making that up) all they see is a guy with a blade. But once they get back to the station and book in the weapon they'll find out that you were legally allowed to carry it and as such return without charge.
All you can do is memories the act number so when a bobby queries why you're carrying tell him to look it up. Or start a National Practising Wiccan ID programme, so when the BiB roll up, whip out your Wiccan ID.
I get asked that daily, I've taken to turning up at work in a pentacle t-shirt and generally making it as obvious as possible and having the act number and the act taped to the inside of my jacket. Comes in really...really handy at times. I can just pull out the sheet of paper and print off more copies. Sidenote: They never did object to me carrying a sword into the stable however...
Either way, any truth to the rumour that the police want to use rubber bullets?
Only a small number of officers in the UK are allowed to use rubber bullets (firearms officers mainly). I've not seen any request to use rubber bullets so far (other than from members of the public), but here is an interesting read.
Funny because I think the oppopsite. I think the British police are being entirely too lax about this situation. What, are things just going to magically return to civility once everyone's shop is destroyed?
Straight out of the Guardian. Started 20 years ago did it? Oh it's Thatcher's fault. I get it. it's always Thatcher's fault! default Guardian readers position - blame Thatcher. NEWSFLASH - It's not Maggie's fault.
State neglect? A lot of these kids get free education, free healthcare, free welfare, & free housing. Yes the conditions they live in are not comparable with the wealthier in the community, but compared to MILLIONS around the world these kids are millionaires.
When will this term state-neglect stop. They've not been 'neglected'. Far from it. Yes there are clearly problems, but these kids live in a freakin' paradise than kids who live in the crime filled slums of the world. Stick em in the slums of India and they might change their tune pretty damn quickly. Mind you it's rampant capitalism dragging millions of Indians out of poverty...oh the HORROR!
There are failures somewhere, but this line of 'state-neglect' is as invalid as blaming multi-multiculturalism and welfare causing 'laziness'.
I don't think these kids are lacking either, and even if they are, committing crime for short term materialistic and excessive (really, MACs?) rewards pretty much lost all my sympathy for them.
Once again, you show how out of touch with reality you are, just because people receive welfare doesn't mean they receive enough to live off, just because people get council housing doesn't mean its not rotting with years of broken promises to repair. But the Daily Mail would have you think these people are living in mansions on enormous handouts, perhaps they sprinkle in a few anomalous cases and try to make them look like the status-quo, and the saddest thing is people like you swallow it without question.
Also you need to distinguish between trying to justify the riots and explaining their cause, they are two different things although again much of the right wing media would rather you only thought in black and white, either for or against the riots.