Monday, July 28, 2008

Freedom of Speech

To #418/9

Many thanks for your comments.

You are of course quite right about Special Forces because they do sign contracts before entering the service.

This is the problem. If you sign the contract then you are bound by it. If you do not sign then you will not be able to join the service. So you sign.

However, if you are told to do something that really is unaccpetable should you remain silent. Does not the contract become unenforceable. Should you remain silent.

I even have problems with the result of the Max Mosely case. How much freedom of speech are we prepared to lose, under privacy 'laws'.

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