We have to be careful about applying criminal labels to people until we're very sure.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You have got to make sure there's due process for somebody that's accused of a crime. You've got make sure they're safe.
Sometimes labeling is only useful, like with OCD. Once you're labeled you can be treated. On other occasions labeling leads to tyranny, like with childhood bipolar disorder in the U.S.
Once you get labelled, people expect you to behave within the very narrow confines of that label.
Certainly, I don't think I can ever be accused of being soft on crime.
You don't have to be worried about labeling me.
Labels serve a purpose. They help one be identified. And I want to be identified.
In Washington, there's always an effort to label people.
I've never concerned myself with the labels people want to put on you. What matters to me is my own estimation.
Attractive labels are usually attached to the most dangerous programs, often in the name of public welfare and personal security.
To be very blunt, I am not really that concerned with what labels get associated with somebody.