Other punishments do exist.
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They burned their pub down, that's definitely illegal. They then bulldozed it before the fire investigators could come in, extra illegal.
So it's against your constitution but also done in many places? That makes no sense at all. It doesn't appear to be against the constitution at all. Can you point out where it bans school uniforms? Or indeed uniforms in general which are pretty common.
There are definitely school uniforms in Germany.
Uniforms do equalise kids. As a former teacher, I'm pro uniform.
Of course. You have smaller cups of more milky tea as a toddler.
I was on board until I heard it was the far right, those guys and uniforms have a bad history.
In the UK it's tea and toast, a lot of kids by 4 or 5 can make tea and toast.
She has never had bangladeshi citizenship. She in theory could apply for it through being a descendent of citizens but they wouldn't give it. You can't revoke something that never existed. Britain made her stateless.
Not exactly, she went to live in the islamic state after being told it was a safe place for muslims, when she was facing discrimination and abuse in the UK. Her friend told her that everyone there was happy and that the rumours were all lies. Those messages have been released as part of her case.
I mean... yes? I'd suggest in many situations financial punishments are more effective that sending someone to prison, or community sentences, or house arrest, like there's hundreds of options here. Prison is overused and not super effective if you consider re-offending rates.