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Comment count is 12
charmlessman - 2008-05-27

Hooray for no First Amendment in The UK!!!
I am from America, and I hereby declare Scientology is not a religion, it's a dangerous cult!

COME AND GET ME, MISCAVIGE!!!


kelpfoot - 2008-05-27

The prosecutor has already dropped the case, explaining that no law was broken.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/may/23/religion


Rodents of Unusual Size - 2008-05-27

That's great, since the end of this makes it clear that people understand what the rules "actually are".


DerangedGoblin - 2008-05-27

It's so nice to hear them report the story and not all the other things like American news does. The American version would go something like:
"In England today a man named Epic Nose Guy will be prosecuted for calling Scientology a cult *shuffle papers* Well."
"What a name, huh?"
"Ahahaha, I sure wouldn't go by that in public."
"Aheh. And how about those masks?"
"Yeah... in other news... here's a baby panda!"


DerangedGoblin - 2008-05-27

Er... 5...


Caminante Nocturno - 2008-05-27

Another victory for Anonymous, and by extension the human race.


Billy Buttsex - 2008-05-28

Who knew they would be the next Ghandis? On that note, who knew ENGLISH PEOPLE would be the next Ghandis?


Hooper_X - 2008-05-27

Five stars for A: the BBC guys non-ironically using "Epic Nose Man" as a proper noun, B: the idea that legal precedent could theoretically be set here, and C: the inevitable Law & Order episode that comes out of all of this.


Dinkin Flicka - 2008-05-27

B: The Epic Nose Guy Clause, or ENGC. ..which would just be another name for the First Amendment. A Better name, if you ask me.


fluffy - 2008-05-27

He looks like he's about to lose it when he's saying "Epic Nose Man" but he manages to completely hold it together without so much as a verbal stammer, and for that I must give him 5* forever and ever.


KnowFuture - 2008-09-03

They wouldn't even come out to defend their point of view when the news people came around and referred them to the police instead?

What a bunch of pussies.


PurpleXVI - 2009-09-09

I love it for the politeness of the police officer. He shakes hands with the guy after warning him he's probably breaking a law and could be fined.


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