An interesting story:
http://m.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/british-columbia/its-our-duty-to-protect-the-homeless/article1296414/?service=mobile&page=0#article
It's our duty to protect the homeless
Sometimes ensuring citizens are safe means leaving aside their constitutional freedoms
Gary Mason
From Tuesday's Globe and Mail—
Should the homeless be allowed to risk their lives by sleeping outside in winter?
That is the moral question at the heart of legislation being drafted by the B.C. government that would give authorities the power to move homeless people into shelters during periods of extreme weather – whether they want to or not.
On the surface, there wouldn't seem to be much to debate. A just and civilized society wants its citizens protected. And occasionally, ensuring that happens means overriding their constitutional rights and freedoms in order to protect them from themselves.
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Yeah, I'd be more convinced of the altruism of this measure if it were enacted in Winnipeg some number of years ago rather than in Vancouver just in time for the Olympics.
ReplyDeleteYes, thats a solid point
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