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Fernando Holiday é o velho travestido de novo http://www.pannunzio.com.br/archives/16840 Meu comentário: Péssimo jornalismo. Não deixou o vereador falar. Ignora a lei eleitoral (Lei nº 9.504 de 30 de Setembro de 1997). Defendeu o BuzzFeed! um site que acusou sem provas. FP também acusou, pior, condenou o vereador sem provas! E o vereador não é nem investigado! FP, você deve ter uns 50 "amigos" no FB: os únicos que compartilharam essa patacoada sua. E não pense que te fizeram um favor ao compartilhar! É só ver a quantidade de likes prós e contras. Sorte sua que o FB não permite comentários de estranhos...Conselho: é melhor fechar a seção de comentários! Feito Sakamoto. E parar de se mostar como você realmente é: nesse ítem eu prefiro a versão Fake!
FEBRUARY 8, 2006 Crime Rate Lower in United States, Canada Than in Britain by David W. Moore Britons have lowest confidence in their police, Canadians most GALLUP NEWS SERVICE http://www.gallup.com/poll/21346/crime-rate-lower-united-states-canada-than-britain.aspx PRINCETON, NJ -- The United States is often seen from abroad as a relatively lawless society, with murders and gun-related crimes aplenty. But a recent series of Gallup surveys in Great Britain, Canada, and the United States suggests that the image may be somewhat distorted. According to the surveys, the overall crime rate in the United States is lower than in Britain and about the same as in Canada. The polls also show that, among citizens in the three countries, Britons appear to have the least confidence in their police, while Canadians have the most. Britons are also the most likely to say that they live near an area where they would be afraid to walk alone at night. The crime rate in each country is measured ...
Violent crime worse in Britain than in US by MICHAEL CLARKE, Daily Mail [created] |  UPDATED:  11:53 BST, 23 February 2001 Britain has a higher crime rate than any other rich nation except Australia, according to a survey yesterday. The chances of having your car stolen are greater in England and Wales than anywhere else in the developed world, it said. The international crime report was published as Tony Blair prepared to unveil plans to tackle persistent offenders. The Prime Minister - who will next week become the first serving premier to visit a British prison when he launches his law-and-order package - said the crackdown would target the 100,000 worst offenders who are responsible for the bulk of crimes. He is to announce a £700million programme - described by senior government sources as 'very radical' - in a bid to win back the initiative in the law and order debate in the runup to the general election expected in May. According to the figures relea...