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Post by STORMDANCER on Jun 8, 2011 22:35:11 GMT
By Colin Fernandez Last updated at 10:36 AM on 28th January 2011 Breaking wind is set to be made a crime in an African country. The government of Malawi plan to punish persistent offenders 'who foul the air' in a bid to 'mould responsible and disciplined citizens.' But locals fear that pinning responsibility on the crime will be difficult - and may lead to miscarriages of justice as 'criminals' attempt to blame others for their offence. One Malawian told the website Africanews.com: 'My goodness. What happens in a public place where a group is gathered. Do they lock up half a minibus? 'And how about at meetings where it is difficult to pinpoint 'culprits'? 'Children will openly deny having passed bad air and point at an elder. Culturally, this is very embarrassing,' she said. Another said: 'We have serious issues affecting Malawians today. I do not know how fouling the air should take priority over regulating Chinese investments which do not employ locals, serious graft amongst legislators, especially those in the ruling party, and many more.' Read the rest here www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1351174/African-country-set-make-breaking-wind-crime.htmlstorm
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Post by THE GREAT OZ on Jun 18, 2011 17:19:43 GMT
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