For those of you that already read the tech news site The Register, sorry for drawing your attention to three rather interesting articles on there today.

Following on from Anna Raccoon’s article on ASBO’s given to prostitutes/a> the register observes that the police normally object to people publishing details of suspects under investigation. One would assume that unless caught actually in the act by the police, or even then, that a decent lawyer would be able to weaken the value of any witness statements if the ladies concerned ever get taken to trial on the grounds of all the publicity the accusations have received. They also point out the oddity of ASBO’s in that they can be issued easily without the full weight of a trial but as soon as you breach the arbitrary conditions attached (something easier to do when the whole world has been told you have an ASBO) you automatically get a criminal record.

Moving over to the US a shopping mall is appealing its right to prevent you talking to people you’ve just met in their mall. I’m actually torn on this one, on the one hand their mall their rules and if people object they can go elsewhere (though if they do have such rules they better be very well advertised) on the other hand it does seem incredibly draconian and stupid. On balance they should be allowed to ban whatever they like on their premises and hopefully be suitably punished by their customers if the bans are this stupid. Mind if such a ban was in place you could have great fun with a flash mob.

Finally on the subject of stupid yet again it seems that Eco-freindly enthusiasts have no idea what they’re on about, with many of the advocated green things to do being either pointless of actively counter-productive. I didn’t know (assuming the report is accurate) that energy wise aluminium is more eco-friendly than glass. Though I’d assume that not to be true if the old 10p-deposit on returned bottles came back allowing bottles to be cleaned and re-used without being melted down in between uses.

Hot on the heels of the First Annual Everybody Draw Mohammad Day comes… Everybody Research the Holocaust Day.

This it seems is a response from someone who got a teense upset about people drawing pictures of Mohammad (and to be fair many of them mine included really weren’t great works of art).

However as Harry’s place has a plan:

Now it seems to me that a bit of lesson in free speech is very much in order here, so if its an ‘Everybody Research the Holocaust Day’ that the members of this Facebook group want then let’s give them exactly what they’re asking for.

Between now and the 30th June, I’d like as many bloggers as possible to spend just a little bit of time researching the Holocaust.

This should not be too onerous a task as there’s no great shortage of fantastic online resources to draw on – just to get you started you could try the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, the USC Shoah Foundation Institute, the Holocaust History Project, the Holocaust Cybrary, HolocaustSurvivors.org and the Holocaust section of the Jewish Virtual Library and, of course, there’s a wealth of other information out there on teh Interwebs, only a Google/Bing/Yahoo search away.

And then, on the 30th June, I’d like you all to write and publish a blog post telling the world what you’ve found out, turning the day into a real Holocaust Research Day.

As for the Holocaust deniers and their childish little Facebook group, all I ask is that you leave them alone – so, please, no complaints to Facebook, no protests and no abusive comments either publicly or by email/personal messages. If you want to take any direct action against this group and its members then I’d suggest you do no more than look out for any conspiracist nonsense posted to the group and, if you have time, subject it to a good old-fashioned fisking.

Anyway go read the whole article, join the facebook group and then on the 30th post something.

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