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Thread ID: 110809 2010-07-02 06:00:00 Logic defying? leonidas5 (2306) PC World Chat
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1115383 2010-07-02 06:00:00 Boyd, unemployed, also pleaded guilty to a charge of unnecessary exhibition of speed. He was not in a position to pay a fine after having $15,650 of outstanding fines exchanged for 240 hours' community work last year.

Boyd also pleaded guilty to breaching community work by failing to turn up. He had completed about seven hours.

Lawyer Bob Renshaw said community work was suitable as he was waiting to go on the sickness benefit.

I wonder what this pr**k is sick of?
leonidas5 (2306)
1115384 2010-07-02 06:37:00 Back in good old Charles Dickens's day, they had Debtors Prisons, where people were sent until they paid their fines/debts. If they couldn't pay, then they stayed and stayed and stayed............. Terry Porritt (14)
1115385 2010-07-02 06:47:00 [I]I wonder what this pr**k is sick of?

Sick of being forced to doddle along at the speed limit.......

Crush there pride and joy (cars) if they cannot pay. Or strip them (the cars) and sell for parts so at least the justice system see's some return.
PinoyKiw (9675)
1115386 2010-07-02 07:01:00 Why are we kind to villains? Cicero (40)
1115387 2010-07-02 08:54:00 Sick of being forced to doddle along at the speed limit.......

Crush there pride and joy (cars) if they cannot pay. Or strip them (the cars) and sell for parts so at least the justice system see's some return.
Don't crush or dismantle their cars just sell them and it should happen well before the fines get in the thousands.
mikebartnz (21)
1115388 2010-07-02 09:34:00 Back in good old Charles Dickens's day, they had Debtors Prisons, where people were sent until they paid their fines/debts. If they couldn't pay, then they stayed and stayed and stayed.............

Which meant they stayed because if you are in jail, you couldn't earn and couldn't therefore pay.

It was the only thing jail was for, actual crime meant capital punishment and later being shipped off to Australia.
pctek (84)
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