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| Thread ID: 94612 | 2008-11-05 07:37:00 | Very sick Judge! | royaloaks (8205) | PC World Chat |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 717871 | 2008-11-11 02:04:00 | Serious crime yes. | rob_on_guitar (4196) | ||
| 717872 | 2008-11-11 04:44:00 | The victims of serious crime are the perfect people to hand out judgement on the people that carry out serious crime.Who else knows the repercussions these acts have in the real world? Here's some truth for the bleeding hearts, You can't feel another persons pain, Anyone who says " I know what its like", or "I feel your pain" needs a punch to the face to remind them what pain actually is. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 717873 | 2008-11-11 05:32:00 | The victims of serious crime are the perfect people to hand out judgement on the people that carry out serious crime.Who else knows the repercussions these acts have in the real world? Here's some truth for the bleeding hearts, You can't feel another persons pain, Anyone who says " I know what its like", or "I feel your pain" needs a punch to the face to remind them what pain actually is. Did anyone suggest that? Or did you just make that up? |
Thebananamonkey (7741) | ||
| 717874 | 2008-11-11 05:32:00 | Even more funny enough, The pay is miserable, and I'm sure the stress would kill your average judge, soft bastards the lot of them. They probably couldn't do your job. Maybe you ought to feel proud of yourself for that? But then, you almost definitely couldn't do their job - so maybe not... |
Deane F (8204) | ||
| 717875 | 2008-11-11 05:37:00 | The victims of serious crime are the perfect people to hand out judgement on the people that carry out serious crime.Who else knows the repercussions these acts have in the real world? I was a victim of serious (indictable) crime for which the sentence was a maximum of 14 years imprisonment for some of the (five) charges. The offender was jailed for 22 months and served 3.5 months of that in an actual prison before being released on home detention. I am in a perfect position to know exactly what the repercussions of that person's crime were and are for me in the "real world". Yet I consider myself the least qualified to decide any matters surrounding that person's process through the justice system. I handed that over to the system when I made my statement. |
Deane F (8204) | ||
| 717876 | 2008-11-11 05:54:00 | They probably couldn't do your job. Maybe you ought to feel proud of yourself for that? But then, you almost definitely couldn't do their job - so maybe not... Sure, with the right training and experience they might be able to do my job, No guarantee that they could do it well though. Same goes for me and their job. If it was something that interested me and I had the right back ground, No problem. I have had the opportunity to talk to a few university educated professionals who are employed in offshoots of the industry who I wouldn't personally let onto a job. One of them was an OSH inspector. :banana:banana:banana |
Metla (12) | ||
| 717877 | 2008-11-11 05:54:00 | I was a victim of serious (indictable) crime for which the sentence was a maximum of 14 years imprisonment for some of the (five) charges. The offender was jailed for 22 months and served 3.5 months of that in an actual prison before being released on home detention. I am in a perfect position to know exactly what the repercussions of that person's crime were and are for me in the "real world". Yet I consider myself the least qualified to decide any matters surrounding that person's process through the justice system. I handed that over to the system when I made my statement. Your right,. You proved me wrong, You are the last person I think should have a say. What was the crime? |
Metla (12) | ||
| 717878 | 2008-11-11 05:58:00 | The person who said punishment shouldnt be thought of as revenge is a numbnuts. For punishment I read revenge as well. Its societys revenge for crooks inflicting grief on people. |
prefect (6291) | ||
| 717879 | 2008-11-11 06:12:00 | What do we get back for revenge? Bitter, hardened criminals who often enjoy being inside more than being out. People who commit crime because they enjoy it. It breaks them. Show someone anger and they'll be angry back. Show someone a chance to redeem themselves and the 10% who actually do will become contributing citizens. And revenge is expensive, prison isn't cheap. Mind you, bullets are. Revenge never comes to any good, it just makes people more angry. It may sound like bleeding heart BS, but with most of these things you just have to let go, and revenge is all about holding on to it. |
Thebananamonkey (7741) | ||
| 717880 | 2008-11-11 06:19:00 | What do we get back for revenge? Bitter, hardened criminals who often enjoy being inside more than being out. People who commit crime because they enjoy it. It breaks them. Show someone anger and they'll be angry back. Show someone a chance to redeem themselves and the 10% who actually do will become contributing citizens. And revenge is expensive, prison isn't cheap. Mind you, bullets are. Revenge never comes to any good, it just makes people more angry. It may sound like bleeding heart BS, but with most of these things you just have to let go, and revenge is all about holding on to it. Punishment should fit the crime. End of story. Crims don't give a **** what society thinks, The least we can do is the same and not care about the poor weee dears being angry about being punished for their actions against others. |
Metla (12) | ||
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