• @Godnroc
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    575 months ago

    Wow, they criminalized politicians?

  • @Chocrates
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    315 months ago

    Man if that could work I’d be so happy. People just say they didn’t know better and in the US at least you often need intent, so this would be very difficult to work in current US law. Hopefully it will work better in Wales

    • @Stupidmanager
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      195 months ago

      The number of people in jail/prison in the US because they didn’t’ know better, is staggering. So the standard is already in place. I see no issues with dumping the worst crooks out there, in prison for being ignorant.

      • @VelvetStorm
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        85 months ago

        Ignorance of the law is not a valid excuse to not go to jail.

          • @[email protected]
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            15 months ago

            Generally a cop’s remit doesn’t include extensive knowledge of law - that’s why we have lawyers and judges.

            Expecting cops to have that kind of knowledge isn’t useful, and contributes to current problems.

            Even the most well-intentioned, best-educated cop can make mistakes (as we all can). So simply never argue with them - let them arrest you without complaint (because if they’re going to arrest you, there’s nothing you can do that won’t exacerbate the situation), any such issues can only be resolved in court - that’s the place for arguments.

          • @Stupidmanager
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            15 months ago

            And we see reason to hold those in power to a higher standard.

  • @Adalast
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    125 months ago

    I mean… wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.

    That is the definition for Fraud. It should already be illegal for a politician to lie. Fraud is illegal in most countries from what I understand.

  • Xanthrax
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    5 months ago

    Isn’t that a crime in a lot of places, but it’s not enforced/too “ambiguous”?

  • Amoxtli
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    125 months ago

    You would think a democracy would outlaw misinformation and lies from politicians as to be honest to the public, but no…

  • @Fedizen
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    25 months ago

    This is just handing Wales to Jeremy Corbyn.

  • @Mango
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    15 months ago

    How do I become a citizen there? Do I gotta win a drinking contest?

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    -15 months ago

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