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I am sure that Tony Blair might find that rather offensive to himself and his politics.Jamie Stone, who is also not here, unfortunately, made an interesting point.
It is also the owner's or manager's responsibility to deal with somebody who has drunk too much, is singing offensive songs or is otherwise behaving unacceptably.
If it is now being suggested that we varied, shredded or ate papers before we handed them to the standards commissioner, I refute that entirely and regret it.
Ian Sleith, head of planning at Perth and Kinross Council, said that the mast is "offensive and overbearing", yet he gave consent for it.The police do not need this gigantic mast, as the constabulary does not use mobile phones.
The concern is that the bill will result in risk-averse behaviour, which is not necessarily in the interests of children's welfare even although it is seen as protecting them.
Given my colleague's evidence, I do not think that the European Court of Human Rights will take the same view.The Executive has invested heavily in a campaign against antisocial behaviour and the First Minister has said:"Most of all … anti-social behaviour in all its forms is not acceptable in Scotland any longer."
They also appreciate the amenities that we have been able to provide, including the bowling greens, the football clubs, the astroturf pitches and the swimming pool.
They do not like party-political infighting, or using the NHS as the football, as they put it. There are lots of things that we could do in the NHS that would make the patient journey a lot safer and easier.