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Bring back the death penalty |
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3 | 16.67% |
Three-strikes and you're out mandatory life imprisonment for repeat offendors |
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6 | 33.33% |
All judges to be elected and accountable to the public |
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4 | 22.22% |
Texas-style supermax prisons |
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0 | 0% |
GPS-based lifelong monitoring for all violent ex-convicts |
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2 | 11.11% |
Mandatory minimum sentences to be served in full |
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2 | 11.11% |
Victims to have the final say in the criminal's sentence |
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0 | 0% |
Nothing, our criminal justice system is just fine |
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1 | 5.56% |
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![]() Yeah the pepper spray is about the worse there is, even worse than a taser if you ask me.
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![]() But what do you think should happen to the police officer who goes against the law? We get tickets for speeding, running red lights etc... but I've seen few cops do the same and nothing ever happens to them...
The law is so screwed up and so many frustrated people, I wouldn't be surprised if vigilantism crops up. |
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![]() as a newly registered user to this group, i find the subject a little off topic although interesting. it is also ironic that an earlier thread had a member posting his/her displeasure with a traffic ticket for running a red light and ways to avoid the financial penalty. maybe if everyone had a better developed sense of responsibility towards society as well as themselves we could continue to ask important questions pertaining to fragging techniques and helpful tips for home plumbing. for those serious minded types, my own opinion is that criminal behaviour is often related to substance abuse in some form whether by the criminal or in their developmental environment. while i am not a liberal, quite the opposite (castrate rapists, invoke shariah law, prosecute even "minor" crimes) i do believe childhood education is the place to begin shaping a compliant and conforming society.
ps. any ideas or comments on system shock when lights are on a timer and go from off to on with a click - not real natural sunrise, do the corals react? |
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![]() The Lounge is meant for off-topic posts.
![]() I rolled through a stop sign (turning a corner), I did not run a red light. I am not trying to escape penalization. My original comment was, bummer, I screwed up and ruined my day. I do realize that traffic laws must be enforced, and that I am not exempt. I think though that almost $300 for this offense is a little high. It was never my intention outright argue that I didn't deserve a ticket. I simply would like to have the charges changed a little in my favour. I think at times the police need to make examples, and perhaps that's what I am, since the fines have just gone up. Remember the attempted murder case in Sylvan Lake which has since been downgraded to criminal mischief causing bodily harm or something to that effect.
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![]() As for lighting just popping on, it does not appear to upset anything at all.
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![]() I would expect that Teevee will pay a steeper penalty for his driving error than many violent criminals will pay if they ever get convicted.
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![]() okay, i'm new to this and like i said it is an interesting topic
so to stir the sand a bit i'll be more forceful THIS IS NOT A PERSONAL ATTACK AND IF YOU TAKE OFFENCE, PLEASE LET ME BE THE LAST TO KNOW (and preferably after i'm dead) you were caught for breaking a law and should pay the full penalty - it is not for the transgressor to decide what penalty may or may not be appropriate the ticket dodging services are indicative of a flaw in society, getting away with cheating a faceless entity like the tax man or a traffic fine is considered a success, so why shouldn't i try get away with a minimal and cushy sentence for murder. its only the scale of the offence we are talking about, the mechanism is the same as for the original question as to how to change the justice system, it should be acknowledged to be flawed but it is also in a continual state of evolution. i support capital punishment yet the stephen truscott case is an absolute arguement against such power being wielded by the state. i've been unlucky enough to have been on both sides of the bars and my experience is that the inside is decidely more unpleasant, cable tv notwithstanding. |
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mpishi, no offense taken. English common law, upon which our system is based, dictates that I, as a citizen, have the right to defend myself and attempt to sway the court in my favour. As I said above, I realize I broke a law, and I am not trying to escape penalization. I am simply exercising my rights as a tax-payer. To me it's the classic "checks and balances" coming into play.
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