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| Thread ID: 112354 | 2010-09-02 06:52:00 | Sometimes this country sickens me... | Metla (12) | PC World Chat |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 1133945 | 2010-09-05 10:58:00 | Too late now, someone else has paid the ultimate price for our weak system. Lets hope there is a hell. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 1133946 | 2010-09-05 12:25:00 | He is locked in one of them. For four measly years. I hope someone bludgeons him to death with a bottle. |
rob_on_guitar (4196) | ||
| 1133947 | 2010-09-05 12:45:00 | For four measly years. I hope someone bludgeons him to death with a bottle. That would be the easy way out. If you're gonna kill someone, make them suffer till the end. |
bob_doe_nz (92) | ||
| 1133948 | 2010-09-06 19:55:00 | Too late now, someone else has paid the ultimate price for our weak system. Lets hope there is a hell. You couldn't have prevented the death by having had a higher penalty, so the "weak system" has nothing at all to do with it. A guy like this will not change his mind about getting into the car because of the penalty, deterrence doesn't work on guys like this. The longer penalty would of course delay his next return to his vehicle for the next potential offence. |
Twelvevolts (5457) | ||
| 1133949 | 2010-09-06 21:42:00 | I still like the idea of tattooing or branding the crime on the forehead. I think they did it on an old twilight zone episode | rob_on_guitar (4196) | ||
| 1133950 | 2010-09-06 23:40:00 | Crooks here are dumb enough to tattoo themselves which the police have on file. Saw on TV feds taking piccy of crims tats, blardy good. Quite amazes me a criminal would put an idelible mark on his body so he can be identified at the next crime. That sentencing judge should be removed from bench by government very soon. |
prefect (6291) | ||
| 1133951 | 2010-09-07 10:30:00 | You couldn't have prevented the death by having had a higher penalty, so the "weak system" has nothing at all to do with it. A guy like this will not change his mind about getting into the car because of the penalty, deterrence doesn't work on guys like this. The longer penalty would of course delay his next return to his vehicle for the next potential offence. The life lost was worth far more then the cost to the tax payer for keeping him locked up for life, and far more then what his "rights" are worth. The system has failed,everyone. Should have cut off his hands, that would **** em. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 1133952 | 2010-09-07 10:44:00 | Soft sentencing, failing to enforce penalties and weak law enforcement are not unique to New Zealand. There is a young Australian named Scott Rush,(one of the Bali 9) sitting in gaol in Bali waiting to find out whether his death sentence for drug smuggling will be commuted to life imprisonment. The tragedy for this young man, is that he had scored up not 1 but 5 separate suspended sentences for drug offences before he was aged 21, without ever seeing the inside of an Australian gaol. On the second offence the first suspended sentence should heve been invoked plus the additional penalty for the new offence added. Maybe, just maybe, if he had gone inside, he may not have been so stupid as to get involved in heroin smuggling in Indonesia where the offence carries the death penaly. The system did him no favours by letting him off the hook for repeated gaolable offences. |
KenESmith (6287) | ||
| 1133953 | 2010-09-07 20:34:00 | Soft sentencing, failing to enforce penalties and weak law enforcement are not unique to New Zealand. There is a young Australian named Scott Rush,(one of the Bali 9) sitting in gaol in Bali waiting to find out whether his death sentence for drug smuggling will be commuted to life imprisonment. The tragedy for this young man, is that he had scored up not 1 but 5 separate suspended sentences for drug offences before he was aged 21, without ever seeing the inside of an Australian gaol. On the second offence the first suspended sentence should heve been invoked plus the additional penalty for the new offence added. Maybe, just maybe, if he had gone inside, he may not have been so stupid as to get involved in heroin smuggling in Indonesia where the offence carries the death penaly. The system did him no favours by letting him off the hook for repeated gaolable offences. I hope he reflects on his druggie past as a flight of six 2.23" bullets fly towards his body. The Indonesians have an interesting death penalty procedure, you are asleep in your cell next you are driven in the back of truck out in the country tied to a pole and shot dead. The people who do the firing squad are not marksmen so an officer quite often has to give the druggie a bullet to the swede to finish him off. I love Indonesia. |
prefect (6291) | ||
| 1133954 | 2010-09-07 21:24:00 | I love Indonesia. But would you live there? "Torture, excessive use of force and unlawful killings by police and security forces continued." - Amnesty International, 2009 Report |
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