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  • That we should prohibit police departments from having specialised public relations staff

    SolBridge Australs 2015 · 1 · 2015-07-17

  • This house would require superheroes to publicly reveal their identities

    Infoslide

    For the purpose of this debate we live in a world where superheroes with and without special powers exist. Special powers could include: telekinesis, flying, superhuman strength etc.

    Tallinn Tech Open · 2 · 2015-06-27

  • This house believes that priests should report the confession of serious crimes to the police.

    11th The Kansai 2015 · Novice Final · 2015-03-20

  • This house believes that Gov'ts should not publicly discuss anti-terror laws and state security in the wake of terrorist attacks

    DWF Manchester IV · 5 · 2015-02-21

  • This house would (partially) staff the police through a rotating National Service.

    Norton Rose Fulbright Warwick IV · 3 · 2015-01-31

  • This house would introduce mandatory conscription to the police force for all healthy, able-bodied 18 year olds

    Rotterdam Open · Open Quarters · 2015-01-23

  • This house would grant an amnesty to those who commit crimes during US race riots so long as they meet the following criteria: 1. They were motivated by a desire to fight social injustice, 2. If property is targeted, it belongs to the apparatus of the state (for example, police cars and government buildings.

    Westminster Open · Open Final · 2014-12-06

  • This house believes that police officers on regular patrol should not carry firearms

    Infoslide

    This house believes that police officers on regular patrol should not carry firearms

    Canadian British Parliamentary Championships (@ Western University) · Novice Final · 2014-11-28

  • This house supports Vigilanteism in high crime areas

    Infoslide

    A vigilante is a member of a self-appointed group of citizens, who undertake law enforcement in their community without legal authority, typically because the legal agencies are thought to be inadequate. Vigilanteism is by definition illegal.

    SDA Novices · 4 · 2014-10-26

  • This house would allow the police to use entrapment

    Infoslide

    Entrapment is a practice whereby a police officer tempts a person to commit a criminal offense that the person would have otherwise been unlikely to commit. For example, police officers posing as drug dealers and offering drugs. Motion: TH

    Roosevelt Open · 3 · 2014-10-17

  • This house believes that individuals should be able to have completely private digital communication and information storage (in mobile phones and PCs) which cannot be eavesdropped or accessed by the state.

    Infoslide

    Law enforcement and spy agencies will never be able to intervene into one’s privacy unless he or she consents to it.

    10th Osawa Cup 2014 · 3 · 2014-10-16

  • This house would always require police officers to wear surveillance cameras while on duty

    6th Asian BP Borneo 2014 · EFL Semis · 2014-10-06

  • This house would require of police departments that the ethnic composition of their arrests match the ethnic composition of the population in their jurisdiction.

    Zagreb EUDC 2014 · 7 · 2014-08-19

  • This house would allow the police to use racial profiling. (racial profilig is a police-initiated action that relies on race. ex:.Police questions a pedestrian on the basis of race.)

    Infoslide

    Recently tattoo is gaining popularity as a fashion a way to express identity. Still many people perceive the image of being related to gangs or criminal organizations as true in some cases. this house would prohit all pools/baths(sentos) that are open to public from rejecting customers with tatoo.

    Icho 2014 · Open Octos · 2014-08-08

  • That we should support online vigilantes to act against perpetrators of crime and police departments/prosecutors who fail to effectively prosecute them

    Otago Australs 2014 · 6 · 2014-06-29