Originally posted by PAH
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If I was in charge the scum suspected or convicted of serious crime would be put in a chemically induced coma once arrested and kept that way until there was evidence to prove they were not guilty.
If proven without doubt they were guilty switch them off.
In the meantime have them all hooked up like in the matrix. Could fit lots in a prison, and they'll be contributing to their own keep one way or the other.
I can't see any downsides. Even if you're not guilty all you'll be doing is having a nice long sleep, and no stress of having to live with scumbags. Though I suppose there's always the Kill Bill hospital scenario to worry about, but is it really hurting anyone?
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostSomeone really is taking the "hang em all and let god judge them" mantra to heart.
I wonder what comfort it brings to the victims family, an admission of guilt but no closure as to why
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Someone really is taking the "hang em all and let god judge them" mantra to heart.
I wonder what comfort it brings to the victims family, an admission of guilt but no closure as to why
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Another one escapes justice
BBC News - Southport murder suspect Barry Morrow found dead in cell
Staff attempted resuscitation...
The other recent one:
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...load-cash.html
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