» Wednesday, October 20, 2004

Domestic Violence

Asked what the Prime Minister could say to assuage the majority of non-abusive males who might be perturbed to learn that their pregnant wives or partners would be asked routinely whether they were victims of domestic violence, the PMOS said that the Prime Minister, like everyone else, was obviously anxious to help ensure that such abuse was stamped out.

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  1. Not heard anything about this, but it sounds like another dumb idea ! From what i understand, domestic violence is usually hidden and not many will openly admit to it. Whats going to be the next big idea….. random checks by the police asking people if they are criminals ? If some of these people had a brain, they would be dangerous !

    Comment by tony — 21 Oct 2004 on 12:59 pm | Link

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