You know, the good folks of my adoptive county are so full of themselves sometimes…'Appen today is Yorkshire Day.
Monday, 23rd August, 2004
BBC: Tories to review Human Rights Act
A commission to review in detail the Human Rights Act is to be set up by the Tories, shadow home secretary David Davis has announced. The 1998 Act has given rise to "too many spurious rights" and fuelled a compensation culture which is "out of all sense of proportion", he said.
I must admit, when I heard David Davis going on about 'spurious rights' on the radio this evening, I thought he was talking about the Tory Party. It turns out he was talking about taking away some of our human rights.
Sounds like a real vote-winner to me, but unfortunately David Blunkett is way ahead of him.
Monday, 23rd August, 2004
BBC: Classics deter bus station yobs
Mozart and Vivaldi have been brought in to tackle anti-social behaviour in a town in East Yorkshire. Residents near Snow Hill bus station in Beverley have complained about youths shouting abuse and urinating near their front doors. Now classical music is being piped into the bus station. The theory is that as youngsters hate the classics they will stay away from the area… A public address system with vandal-proof speakers has been installed in the bus station and along nearby Sylvester Lane. The music will fill the air between 1930 and 2330 each evening.
Apparently, shouting abuse and urinating are seen as anti-social behaviour, but playing music in the street over a public address system at half-past-eleven at night isn't.