>> They break the rules, murder innocents and ignore basic human decency, we must not.
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That's an argument against capital punishments and in that context I agree.
The point is it's much better to hold a suspected terrorist on remand so they cannot terrorise than for them to terrorise.
It's a fine judgement and sometimes we might get it wrong, and we have to rely on our legal system, if they are held then they will either be released or charged and if charged they will be released if not found guilty.
Though if the SOs and MIs have strong evidence that a person is likely to terrorise I think that person should be able to be remanded allowing further investigations into their network, plot, associates etc before they are either released or charged.
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