Originally posted by sasguru
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Previously on "Driving through the 'hood."
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Yep
Driving illegally i.e. no licence, no tax or no insurance should mean that anything that happens when these people drive should be taken as premediated act and maybe we should start stopping people in these cars rather than taking pictures of them - just an idea.
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Originally posted by sunnysanSay you went to prison in Safferland , presuming you are white and a law abiding citizen, you would probably not survive as you will be raped, get AIDS and whether in capitivity or when you are free you will eventually die of AIDS, so based on that, in practical prison sentence is basically a death sentence.
I dont know about you but if that was the case, I would think twice about commiting any crime.
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Originally posted by AtWBuild more prisons somewhere in Scottish mountains - where it is cold and noone around
PS Cold? Sample Yahoo weather forecasts for Saturday:
Plymouth Max 11 Min 5
Kyle of Lochalsh Max 12 Min 10
London 11 3
Inverness 11 8
Bristol 9 0
Wick 10 8
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Prison
I think prison in the UK cannot be pleasent but the fact remains its a lot better than many other countries
The thing with prison is the purpose. In theory its supposed to rehabilitate , but in creating conditions that would allow for rehabilitation you detract from the severity of the punishment, and I assume this would have the net effect of not dissuading potential criminals from commiting crimes.
Say you went to prison in Safferland , presuming you are white and a law abiding citizen, you would probably not survive as you will be raped, get AIDS and whether in capitivity or when you are free you will eventually die of AIDS, so based on that, in practical prison sentence is basically a death sentence.
I dont know about you but if that was the case, I would think twice about commiting any crime.
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Originally posted by ArdescoPut a nice hole in thier head to let all the bad neurons out
Job done
We'll have no liberal solutions on this board, thanks ...
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Originally posted by sasguruHave you ever thought that some people might have no free will and that their actions are a result of a neurological problem.? What do we do with these?
Job done
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Originally posted by AtWI think 3 strikes is American inventionand I am inclined to agree with it - people who break law persistently seal their own fates, they choose to be isolated from society and should spend their life in jail.
Of course there are crimes that should not be punished - say if you smoke hash in privacy of your house and don't bother anyone then in my book it's not a crime, but if you steal stuff to feed your drug habit then you either have to get rid of habit or go to jail.
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Originally posted by WeltchyBring back Capital Punishment!!!!!!!
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I wonder how England compares to the G8 countries in this regard? Would not be surprised if we were no. 1.
Even if a driver does admit to killing a pedestrian - they get the equivalent of a peck on the cheek. What's the diff. if they drive off?
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Originally posted by WeltchyBring back Capital Punishment!!!!!!!
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I think 3 strikes is American inventionand I am inclined to agree with it - people who break law persistently seal their own fates, they choose to be isolated from society and should spend their life in jail.
Of course there are crimes that should not be punished - say if you smoke hash in privacy of your house and don't bother anyone then in my book it's not a crime, but if you steal stuff to feed your drug habit then you either have to get rid of habit or go to jail.
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Originally posted by AtWI am a liberal - but scumbag who persistently breaks laws and make other peoples life a misery should be locked up in jail. People who make mistake or accident or what not, okay benefit of the doubt can be given, but after 3rd offence it should be very long prison sentence with zero tolerance afterwards.
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I am a liberal - but scumbag who persistently breaks laws and make other peoples life a misery should be locked up in jail. People who make mistake or accident or what not, okay benefit of the doubt can be given, but after 3rd offence it should be very long prison sentence with zero tolerance afterwards.
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