Lords consider mental health laws.
Jan. 8th, 2007 05:36 pmHOUSE OF LORDS, Lords Cricket Ground, Monday (UNN) — The House of Lords has begun a detailed consideration of proposals to introduce tougher mental health laws.
The new Labour government bill would allow the enforced detention of people who may vote in a strange and even demented manner, even if they have not committed any crime. It also suggests strengthening powers established in 1997 to ensure patients have re-educational therapy once they are released back into the community.
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However, Health Minister Rosie Winterton said the bill would reflect changes to Government services in recent years. "We have made it very clear in the bill that appropriate treatment has to be available for detention to take place," she said.
Oona King, who was slaughtered at the polls by a raving nutter, said more needed to be done to identify potentially dangerous people before they caused harm. "A lot of people are not picked up, they are not taken in and treated before the numbers go wrong. I do think there needs to be an added part of the law where they can actually take somebody in, section them and ... look after them. It's for their own good, after all."
- Ivan D. Nisovich "Loving and altruistic re-educational therapy". Tony's Bumper Book of Really Good Ideas, January 8, 2007
Uncyclopedia, CC-by-nc-sa 2.0. It was actually the picture of Tony plus that headline.
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Date: 2007-01-08 06:16 pm (UTC)B. Some just write themselves.