| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Iain Mack | Please sign and add your name and maybe we can get things changed. |
| 2 | Anonymous | |
| 3 | Anonymous | |
| 4 | Anonymous | |
| 5 | Cheryl | |
| 6 | Matt | |
| 7 | Darren Spenser | If you spend the next 6 months clubbing, and by clubbing i mean properly run events i.e. Chibuku, Tidy, Polysexual, Circus, Tribal sessions. I guarantee you will only come across people from all walks of life who just wanna have fun and meet new people. I don't need to tell you what you will come across if you spend this next 6 months on alcahol fueled nights. |
| 8 | Nigel Sharpin | |
| 9 | R Jones | Police should be out on the streets not on a campsite, strip searching and raiding chalets just to bump up their stats, while there is a house being broken into ny some crack head or a pensioner getting mugged in the street!! |
| 10 | Anonymous | I'd love to go these events but simply cant risk a caution because of association if someone close to me has illegals with them. Even with a caution I'd lose my job. |
| 11 | Anonymous | I'm not a bad person, i consider myself well educated with high moral standards. I work hard for a living and I can honestly say that I am not a burden to society, I do not lie, cheat or steal. I don't drink alcohol but due to the fact that on occasion I take recreational drugs, in the eyes of the law, I am a CRIMINAL, no better than a murderer or rapist!
As far as I'm concerned the law needs a serious rethink! If drugs are so dangerous make them safer by Legalising them. Producing them in a controled and liciensed envioroment, therefor eliminating the "bad batch" element, much the same as the process for alcohol. Not to mention the fact that these drugs could be taxed and give a vital boost to the NHS. As well as cutting gun crime as dealers would eventually be eliminated (would you really call that dodgy dealer if you could just nip down to boots and get five pills and a gram of ketamine?). I personally think it would help to reduce crime and disorder, and causes of public nuisance, purely based on the descripitions of specific drugs, for example - If i was to take ecstasy, i would feel "loved up", i have never heard of anybody taking a couple of pills and going out to pick a fight, where as I could name countless people who do do this on a regular basis after consuming alcohol.
Due to the fact I now have a criminal record i must remain anonymous on this petition as I cannot afford to loose my job. However if the worst should happen and my criminal record (in reference to recreational drug use) destroys my career, I can guarantee, that I will make it my personal aim in life to scrounge every thing I possibly can off the state, because if drugs were legal I would still be in full time employment. |
| 12 | carl fearon | the police were a joke at tidy, theres policing then there is OTT........we arnt criminals!!! |
| 13 | Denver thornton | There is no such thing as bad publicity. change is coming... i dont know to what end tho? |
| 14 | Anonymous | |