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Dear Michael,
I’d like to tell you about our hobbies. We both like collecting things. I used to like collecting coins, but now I like collecting stamps. My new hobby started five years ago. Now
I have about 200 stamps. Jane used to like collecting movie tickets ten years ago. But now she changes her hobby, because she is interested in music. She begins to collect postcards. She has more than 100 postcards now. In her spare time, she always listens to them to relax.
Can you tell us about your hobby?
Yours ,
Steve
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Denzel Cassiues Harvey , 19 ,was stopped outside his home in Hackney , East London , by police officers who thought he was carrying drugs. He was fined £50 by a count for repeatedly (重復(fù))swearing at the police who were searching him for drugs.
But judge David Bean overturned(推翻) the decision of the previous(以前的) court . He said that police officers hear foul language too frequently to be offended (冒犯). Judge David Bean said the foul language used by Harvey was unlikely to cause the police officers harm , alarm or distress(苦惱), because it was so “common”.
The judge may have been right to cancel(取消) the fine in this individual case . But there are massive problems with what he said when making the ruling .
Foul language is frequently directed at police officers, but this doesn’t mean that it should be accepted as part of their working life.
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A Because he was carrying drugs in his pocket.
B Because the police suspected that he was carrying drugs
C Because he swore at police officers on duty.
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B Swearing at the police should be banned
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