News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: PUB LTE: Police, Politicians And Media Need Hell's |
Title: | CN ON: PUB LTE: Police, Politicians And Media Need Hell's |
Published On: | 2003-05-06 |
Source: | Port Perry Star (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-20 17:29:33 |
POLICE, POLITICIANS AND MEDIA NEED HELL'S ANGELS
To the Editor:
(Re: Police swoop down on Hell's Angels and associates, The Port Perry
Star, April 29.)
Are there more steadfast, more helpful friends of the police, the
politicians and the media than the Hell's Angels?
I don't think so.
If there were no biker gangs, how would the police be able to justify their
huge budgets, how would politicians promise to slay the dragon of organized
crime and what would newspapers like yourself find to write about?
If drugs and prostitution were legal, which they should be if the Charter
of Rights means anything at all, the Hell's Angels would disappear.
But, of course, that will never happen because the police, the politicians
and the media all have a vested interest in continuing these ridiculous laws.
Alan Randell,
Victoria B.C.
To the Editor:
(Re: Police swoop down on Hell's Angels and associates, The Port Perry
Star, April 29.)
Are there more steadfast, more helpful friends of the police, the
politicians and the media than the Hell's Angels?
I don't think so.
If there were no biker gangs, how would the police be able to justify their
huge budgets, how would politicians promise to slay the dragon of organized
crime and what would newspapers like yourself find to write about?
If drugs and prostitution were legal, which they should be if the Charter
of Rights means anything at all, the Hell's Angels would disappear.
But, of course, that will never happen because the police, the politicians
and the media all have a vested interest in continuing these ridiculous laws.
Alan Randell,
Victoria B.C.
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