Of course not. Nothing is ever perfectly safe. But we can always be safer by promoting the principles of justice and fairness.MrPopo wrote:So what you're saying is no one will ever be safe.Hatta wrote:The principles of justice and fairness are required for personal safety. There is no conflict. If there is not justice, you are not safe. If there is not fairness, you are not safe.
To bring this back to the original topic, we are all less safe than we were in 2011 because false allegations of terrorism (and if you've been paying attention you'll notice that most allegations of terrorism are false) can now have us locked up without trial. History shows us that every program in government undergoes scope creep, so we can be sure that this will not be limited to terrorist allegations for long. It is already settled law that anyone providing legal advice to accused terrorists amounts to "material support" for terrorism. We are quite rapidly chipping away at the foundations of our legal system and it's terrifying. Innocence is no protection any longer.