"However much you may think that's a totally acceptable symbol, and that is totally neutral, that might not be entirely the case for everybody who comes to court," Woolcott told the Waterloo regional police officer. "It represents a symbol of support and I suspect that 99.999 per cent of us happily wear it outside the courtroom. You probably should not wear anything like that in court."I wonder what is meant in the mind when one says "anything like that" in the context of a Remembrance Day poppy. What else is like that?
Imagine - A Symbol Of Support
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Hans - December 12, 2007 9:37 AM
Who knows waht goes on in the mind of judges when they do wacky shit like that. Every now and then one of them takes a major detour through fantasy land, intoxicated with the idea that everything they think or decide is justified, failing to realize that on that particular day they didn't have their coffee and maybe they should just call in sick.
Ben (The Tiger) - December 12, 2007 11:10 AM
I think there's a coat-of-arms up in most courtrooms, isn't there? Has a crown on top.
Maybe that's a symbol like that.
Let's take our axes to the courtrooms nationwide! Eliminate this scourge of Canadian nationalism in Canadian courts. :p