-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 02:30 PM 3/21/97 -0800, Eric Murray wrote: [snip] |The alternative, proposed by some goverment person (governor?) in Quebec, was |to suspend "individual liberties" for bikers, making it possible to |pull one over at any time, search them, and if explosives are found |assume they're guilty until proven innocent. [snip] Isn't this the common ploy. "Hey, aren't we the civil liberterians; we were going to take away _all_ your civil liberties. You should be PLEASED we took only those we did. Besides, it's for your own good, and will be used _only_ to control those filthy drug-dealing bikers, not the decent citizenry." What has the reaction been in Canada? Alec -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 4.5 iQCVAgUBMzM9DiKJGkNBIH7lAQG2xwQArDZwV2oUeAbLHkGd24YPcJql9fev3GSI rICksKuX394SQao41GfSi3u7Y0SF1et4L/EAO+wu+bRZs6eARKysJisBNIja/0er 6LT3AQX0SKaxRD1HOqrkcuKpYYd9fT8RtmQFNipJqJx54xJ9P87Wlklr3n7K1aoD YSnO2UsTfbQ= =4wgA -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----