Lex Luthor wrote:
Vindicarre wrote:
here was part of the UK, hence, they happened in the UK.
I won't even respond to this silliness.
You asked about the UK. It happened in the UK.
Lex Luthor wrote:
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Soldiers can't demand food and housing from citizens - Empirically Improved
We were in a state of unrest and near rebellion. It was excusable. Obviously after matters were settled this wouldn't happen again. We didn't need an Amendment - even if we did, it would be violated if there was further unrest.
Even if that were accurate, it does nothing to address the fact that civil liberties were improved by the fact that it cannot be done.
Lex Luthor wrote:
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All goods don't have to pass through England - Empirically Improved
This is not an individual freedom.
Really? How is it not?
Lex Luthor wrote:
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The Gov't can't search our vehicles or houses without due process - Empirically Improved
Already in the U.K.
Obviously not, as Writs of Assistance were still in use. I highlighted the part you missed to make it easier for you to see:
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Public reaction to three court cases held in the 1760s helped to define the seizure laws we have today. Wilkes v. Wood and Entick v. Carrington involved pamphleteers who were charged with criticizing the king and, as a result, had items from their home illegally seized. Lord Camden agreed that the items taken from both homes were taken illegally, making him a hero in the public's eye. The third case, The Writs of Assistance Case, involved the search and seizure for smuggled goods in the colonies. Like the Wilkes and Wood cases, the public felt as if the warrants used to seize the smuggled goods were illegal, but the court disagreed. From these three cases, laws were eventually crafted to guard against illegal search and seizures.
Lex Luthor wrote:
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Judges don't get 5% of the confiscations they impose on us - Empirically Improved
We can speak freely about the Gov't - Empirically Improved
I am sure people spoke just as freely about the Gov't in the U.K.
I bet the fear of losing your home and belongings did nothing to stop people from speaking freely.
Having judges take 5% of the property they order confiscated is not a good indicator of freedom.
Lex Luthor wrote:
No, they are just considering it.
No, they have been doing it for years, as is shown in the other thread:
First They Came For Child Porn...
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