I wish I had written JudgeJ's answer.
Another consequence is that some of the new laws are being used for the wrong purposes..
For example, John Catt, 80 years, was arrested under the Terrorism Act for wearing a T-shirt that disagreed with Bush and Blair. He was not allowed to pull up his shorts when they fell down, and was marched, handcuffed, past a crowd of hundreds.
Walter Woofgang, 82 years, was ejected from the Labour Party conference for shouting 'rubbish' at Jack Straw. When he tried to get back in, he was arrested under the Terrorism Act.
Charity Sweet was questioned by police, who gave their reasons in writing as 'reading today's Independent'.
Steven Jago was arrested for carrying copies of Vanity Fair magazine.
Sam Browne was given an �80 ticket for alleging that a police horse was homosexual.
Another man, whose name escapes me, was arrested under the Terrorism Act for photographing a motorway bridge in connection with his studies.
And, yes these incidents are substantiated.