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only in the uk
The wrong lemonade
The UK legal system also seems to have lost any sense of proportion. Christopher Ratte, a professor of archaeology, recently tried to buy his seven-year-old son a bottle of lemonade at a cricket match. He was handed a bottle of Mike's Hard Lemonade, an alcoholic drink, by mistake. Officials noticed the boy sipping the drink and immediately whisked him off to hospital. He was fine. But the family was condemned to legal hell: the police at first put the seven-year-old into a foster home and a judge ruled that he could go home only if his father moved out. It took several days of legal wrangling to reunite the family. |
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Only in the UK?! Cricket match?! Where did you get this from? This happed in America at a baseball game! I wonder what the motive was for changing it to the UK... Care to explain? *edit* Original source here before it was doctored. :shifty: I think the UK and Europe's attitude to alcohol is a little more robust. |
Holy Indiana Jones, Bat-Letum; he's an archeology professor!
Thanks for posting that second link. Not to go too far off topic, but I've been thinking about that same loss of freedom lately. See, here (as probably with everywhere else) we have a property tax. If you don't pay your property tax they will take away your property (car, house, land). Funny thing is, the U.S. Constitution - I'm sure you've heard it mentioned once or twice here - says, right in the text "No man shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law." So, they put a tax on property and call it "due process". I call it a government-sanctioned protection racket. So why not a 'Liberty Tax?' "Give us money or go to jail"! 'Life Tax?' Sometimes I think the only reason they don't have those is that they know we wouldn't stand for it. Another bloody revolution. But a 'Property Tax'? That we'll take lying down. It's just a little liberty. |
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There is a council tax if you have a house to pay for waste disposal and council run services etc. and road tax if you use your car on roads, but nothing that I would call "property tax". |
Well, here it isn't Federal. They get away with it mainly because it's done by the states (maybe not even all of them - I don't know).
But it still bugs me. |
I bet.
I'm a high-tax-high-spend chap, but I don't like the sound of property tax one bit. Not as bad as poll tax / head tax perhaps. Do you still have that in the US? *edit* No, you don't. *edit* Anyone one want to have a guess at the motive behind the UK/US Baseball/Cricket switch? |
Not a clue. And I hate to guess - I'm almost always wrong.
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