While it's always been true that you cannot legislate for
virtue, a goodly tweak to the civil system backed up by a bit of
statutory muscle can make it clear that certain kinds of
behaviour are no longer appropraite. That is the logic behind the
growing body of legislation aimed at outlawing discrimination on
grounds of gender, race, disability, age and (rather more
controversially, as far as some religious persons and institutions
are concerned) sexual ...
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