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| | Department for Constitutional Affairs - Speeches - Liverpool John Moores University |
 | | At the moment, the very real threat of terrorism, in a form in which we have not seen it before, means we again face, though in a new way, difficult decisions about how we balance individuals' rights against collective rights. |
 | | Enshrining in British law, through a framework of fundamental rights, the notion that all human beings, all citizens, should be treated with respect, equality and fairness. |
 | | Here in Liverpool, magistrates have received training about issues such as crime at certain taxi ranks and food stalls in the city centre, which we know is linked to alcohol misuse. |
| www.dca.gov.uk /speeches/2005/lc030205.htm (3914 words) |
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