Brickbats: April 2023
News of politicians, police, and bureaucrats behaving badly from around the world.

Quebec business leaders say a new law that requires many companies to use the French language will increase costs and could make it harder to serve clients. Bill 96 requires firms with more than 25 employees to conduct business primarily in French and to make sure other languages are spoken in the workplace as little as possible. The law also mandates that contracts be in French, even if both parties would prefer another language. Firms would have to justify to regulators if they recruit employees who speak a language other than French. Companies that violate the law face fines of up to $30,000 ($22,500 U.S.).
Hays, Kansas, Police Chief Don Scheibler says his officers did not "raid" the hospital room of Greg Bretz, 69, who is suffering from inoperable cancer, as media outlets reported in December. Rather, he said, they responded after a hospital worker reported Bretz for vaping marijuana to relieve his pain. Scheibler wants you to know cops didn't arrest Bretz for possession: They merely issued a citation. He further wants you to know that the officer later felt bad about the citation and requested that it be revoked. The citation wasn't revoked, though, until after local media reported on the incident.

Shots were fired into Michael Gill's Milwaukee home in two separate incidents in 2022. Both times, he reported the shootings to police. They haven't solved those crimes. But Gill did get a letter from the Milwaukee County District Attorney's office saying if it happened again, the house could be declared a nuisance and Gill fined. After a local TV station contacted the district attorney on Gill's behalf, the station was told the letter had been sent in error.
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, director of March for Life U.K., has been charged with four counts of failing to comply with a "public space protection order" when she was found silently praying outside an abortion clinic in Birmingham. The city has banned all forms of protest outside abortion clinics. Vaughan-Spruce was carrying no signs or photos.

Agriculture accounts for about half of New Zealand's exports. The nation is the largest dairy exporter in the world. But farmers are warning that could change if the government adopts a planned tax on the "emissions" of their cattle: burps, farts, and excrement. Government officials said the tax is part of their plan to cut methane emissions 10 percent by 2030 and become carbon neutral by 2050.
Makayla Crandall, a school health technician at Florida's Destin Middle School, was charged with three counts of grand theft of a controlled substance, five counts of child neglect, and one count of failure to maintain narcotics records. Crandall reportedly stole prescription medicines she was supposed to be holding for and administering to students. In some cases, she replaced the medicines with over-the-counter pain relievers.
The French government will ban flights between cities connected by trains if the train trip takes less than two and a half hours. Officials said the move is aimed at increasing train ridership and cutting greenhouse gas emissions. The ban is slated to last three years, but it could be extended.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says his government will introduce legislation that will allow the Office of Communications to regulate streaming services such as Netflix and to fine them up to £250,000 ($308,000 U.S.) for violating a code of conduct. Sunak's announcement follows the airing on Netflix of a documentary on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry that was criticized for inaccuracies and allegedly misleading editing.
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Which are the most intolerable asses, The French or the French Canadians?
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The French Canadians.
The French have had occasional flashes of greatness. The French Canadians have not.
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I see Reason is still just flat-out lying about Isabel Vaughan-Spruce.
Despite having founded a one-woman organisation that supposedly campaigns against abortion, she is not so much an anti-abortionist as a person with serious mental health issues, who has been repeatedly compulsorily detained in mental health facilities for the safety of the public. She is not allowed to go anywhere near _any_ abortion centre, or any person seeking an abortion, after repeatedly violently attacking people seeking abortions and other randoms that the voices in her head tell her are connected to abortion in some way.
_Obviously_ this complete nutjob turned up somewhere that is news in anti-abortion circles, but she was not arrested because of anything specific to it; she was arrested because of restrictions attached to _her_.
Cite?
I looked and couldn't turn up anything showing she's violent. What came up readily is that a priest was also arrested on the same charge. Further, she was arrested previously for the same charge of violating Public Space Protection Orders and the charges were dropped at trial. Both of which pretty directly refute the lie, sorry, alleged factoid that she was violent and that the restrictions were against "_her_".
The research was very informative. Told me and should tell others about Davedave. Not the least of which being that, while pro-life activists want to predicate criminality on the loss of life, actual harm or, exceedingly liberally (notably well outside their aim), evidence of pregnancy, at least some abortion advocates are pretty open about and comfortable with criminalizing actions and arresting people for pretty much no reason at all and lying in order to do it.
The charges were dropped because she was sent back into secure care for a few weeks.
This stuff is all over the internet. She's a complete and utter loon.
More lies. The charges were dropped because of insufficient evidence. She pursued a formal acquittal and won that case. No mention of violence or being "sent back into secure care for a few weeks."
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253665/two-uk-catholics-acquitted-after-being-charged-for-praying-in-front-of-abortion-clinic
If you have a link supporting your version please post it as I could not find anything that remotely supported your story. It should be easy if it is "all over the internet".
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No surprise that ShrikeShrike's socksock was lying.
Oh wow, you find someone nuts enough to believe her story because they really, really want to, even though she was wearing a straitjacket when she told it.
The charges were dropped because she was sent back into secure care for a few weeks.
So we agree that she wasn’t guilty of a prior crime and you’re not *just* advocating for her imprisonment because you don’t like her, but you’re to perpetrating a series of lies to do so. You’re more of a threat to free speech than she’ll ever be.
What? She was guilty, but in this, civilised, country, we don't prosecute the mentally ill, we treat them.
She is a complete and utter loon who has repeatedly tried to commit violent crimes. It's about time she gets locked away for good, and if she makes one more threat about throwing acid at pregnant women, that's what will happen to her.
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