perly be made by the highest cou ed the thava pedoph appear to support fis” child pornography. [1's a disgusting thought ¢ cut win an appeal court ruling that “freedom” tow the protection of the innocent. What has been over- looked in the rush to condentia the trial judge and the two (of three) appeal court ju Robin Sharpe is that Ci the povernance of Canada sues involved, nthe case of John ter decisions, upon which ybody’s protec - in the land. Now that the point of law will be decided upon ind future police procedures will be based. ing any parent who would not agree with the (dissenting) words ography, for any purpos j that it rates very low on any zens to the p y of the : athe prot rection of persons po ‘ cessing child threatened hardly at all by th But whatever our belicts in what the law should ultimat and care that v as taken in defining the rly do, anyone who takes the time to read the 33,500 word judgement of the three appeal court judges cannot but be impressed with the though @ “intrusion into freedom of expression and the right of priv the Gestapo and the KGB — of a state encouraging betrayal by children of their par- in “the Susanne MacKillop North Vancouver No, goosebump Patrece Thomas Richmond No. Pm totall a teacher and Pm absolutely ne. Po ge: ainst it, P think it’s when Po chink ents to the authorities, of smashing down doors and burning ‘books, all in the name about it. They shouldn't The only way to con: Kylie Troyer North Vancouver No. Hit endangers chil- dren, Tothink it’s totally wrong. [ts morally wroa: of some concept of the greater goods” and @ piving sufficient weight to the the abuse done to children in the production of child pornography and the risk of future exploitation of other children quence of creating a market for this kind of material. NORTH SHORE NO DON'T OPINION KNOW 7G trot whac’s going on is to 7 should respect the have more rites = it's way children, who were forced too fenient right nos to participate, EMOGRAPHICS waste the caurt’s time on it, s NO YES NO 1O% 79% AG SIG R78 BN% SSCe T a.) ofSo~n RRBW GG 13% Rie SCOT 76 88% 6% YIN 85% Horseshoe Bay Dundarsve/Ambleside __British Properties O% Norgate/Pemberton Heights Capilano/Delbrook Highhinds DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION FOR THE HE INQUIRING REPORTER? E-mail your comments or question ideas to: martin@nsnews.com — | I i” a 4% 6% ty ridg (Deep Cove COMBINED AVERAGE .............. 4% Ofe bee 5% od debris recycied West Van beach w LOG debris removed from West Vancouver beaches is bsing recycled. West Vane ing firm, to remove fog, debris from and Dundarave Built up over the stormy winter months, the debris is considered 2 hindrance to beach goers and navigation, The wood will go to P Fibre’s Annacis [stand ng plant, where ir will be reeyeled into products such as wood panchng, interior panels for automobiles and hydre- seed, which promotes grass growth, The debris ected to total some S00 tonnes. According to 4 Vancouver Parks: spokespzan, any logs thar can be sold are sal- vaged and the money is ted for general beach maintenance, ee Ts Berioni Kitchen & Bathroom Superior quality, Choice of a variety of materials functional, style. contemporary, traditional. Chrome & plastic accessories Sold by over 1.000 stores in 30 countries 685-4927 NEWS photo Julie iverson ANGELO Vianazella used a backhoe to load large chunks of wood debris at 41130 Mainland St., Vancouver Es nat ne eae © ef s Ambleside Beach cn Monday. The debris was collected and recycled. www. beriosi.it