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Originally posted by Evilempressrose
You are confusing race relations legistlation with criminal assault.
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No, were talking about no arrests for racially motivated bullying, and race speech , which by default also would include no prosection therfore no conviction.
My point is that the cult of celebrity in this country is putting them above the law in certain respects.
My point is that if you are a celebrity you have a much better chance of not being arrested or prosecuted for a crime than if you are a member of Joe Public.
Imagine the pplice investigate a possible crime, tell me do you believe YOU would be able to refuse a police interview ?
If the police suspected you may have material evidence that may prove or even disprove a crime, e.g. a videotape, do you really believe you would get away with refusing to hand it over ?
Or would the police get a warrant and search your house and place of work against your wishes but under force of law ?