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On Fri, 23 May 2014 12:25:12 +0100
"michael adams" wrote: "Recliner" wrote in message "I wasn't in the dock for anything I did, but because I wrote about what I did," said the academic, Oh really ? "Garrett, a 33-year-old US citizen who found fame in 2012 by scaling the Shard, when the tallest tower in Europe was under construction. He was photographed clinging to a crane 300 metres in the air." 33 going on 18. Some people never really grow up no matter how intelligent they might be. Like it or not, academic freedom just like free speech, gives nobody licence to break the law. What it does do is give anyone the right to speak out against a particular law or law without fear of retribution, from academic authorities or anyone else. Its nothing to do with academia - its just some immature idiot using any excuse he can think of in order to not get done for his juvenile activities. Seems to have worked in this case which given the idiotic rulings our courts seem to make these days doesn't surprise me in the least. -- Spud |
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