The Death Penalty.
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Re: The Death Penalty.
Not rattled at all by your attempted jibe, boyo, far from it.
The lame and rather predictable "sandal" crap is more evidence of "your'e" ignorance and weakness in this discussion.
The lame and rather predictable "sandal" crap is more evidence of "your'e" ignorance and weakness in this discussion.
Re: The Death Penalty.
evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 6:29 amNot rattled at all by your attempted jibe, boyo, far from it.
The lame and rather predictable "sandal" crap is more evidence of "your'e" ignorance and weakness in this discussion.
Only weakness are those on here suggesting that the guy shouldn't be executed. Oh and Rick Muller who went Danny Dyer let his guard down and then scuttled off into the shadows when he had shown his true colours.
So in the memory of Rick. How did he put it again.
Jog the fck on.
Lovely bloke.
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Re: The Death Penalty.
Sounds like "your" a bit rattled by his remark...
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Re: The Death Penalty.
Look up the figures for yourself. There's no discernable pattern of murders decreasing in years when more hangings were carried out. Go back even further - pre 1832 when many crimes carried the death sentence - and the you'll see it wasn't a deterrent.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2019 9:34 amOf course it reduces crime, he wouldn't be able to get released and commit any more.
The prison system has fell apart, far too overcrowded and costly. Means people not going to jail when they should and early release for most others.
We have too many people in prison. One (in my opinion) "easy" solution would be to decriminalise drugs, and have doctor's prescribe them to addicts. That would cut down on petty crime heavily, as well as gutting the illegal drugs trade (who would buy from a dealer, when you can get it free from your doctor?). I've read before that nearly ninety percent of people imprisoned for petty crimes have an addiction problem.
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Re: The Death Penalty.
I don't think anything would deter murders as they simply don't think they will get caught or their head is messed up that much.AndrewJB wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 10:39 pmLook up the figures for yourself. There's no discernable pattern of murders decreasing in years when more hangings were carried out. Go back even further - pre 1832 when many crimes carried the death sentence - and the you'll see it wasn't a deterrent.
We have too many people in prison. One (in my opinion) "easy" solution would be to decriminalise drugs, and have doctor's prescribe them to addicts. That would cut down on petty crime heavily, as well as gutting the illegal drugs trade (who would buy from a dealer, when you can get it free from your doctor?). I've read before that nearly ninety percent of people imprisoned for petty crimes have an addiction problem.
I would legalise drugs as well (apart from heroin) as nobody has got anywhere near stopping it. Despite waging war on them for countless years. Anyone caught dealing Heroin would be a life sentence to match how many lives they ruin.
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‘Too many in prison’ ...legal use drugs and prescribe them to addicts. Great ideasAndrewJB wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 10:39 pmLook up the figures for yourself. There's no discernable pattern of murders decreasing in years when more hangings were carried out. Go back even further - pre 1832 when many crimes carried the death sentence - and the you'll see it wasn't a deterrent.
We have too many people in prison. One (in my opinion) "easy" solution would be to decriminalise drugs, and have doctor's prescribe them to addicts. That would cut down on petty crime heavily, as well as gutting the illegal drugs trade (who would buy from a dealer, when you can get it free from your doctor?). I've read before that nearly ninety percent of people imprisoned for petty crimes have an addiction problem.
Build more prisons. Make sentences longer. Come down hard on dealers and offenders.
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Re: The Death Penalty.
The trouble is there are too many examples of Police framing people or so called scientific evidence later being proved to be incorrect.
You can’t bring people back to life. So keeping the vilest of people locked up is the price of a decent Society.
You can’t bring people back to life. So keeping the vilest of people locked up is the price of a decent Society.