This is why they hanged horse thieves. It’s only a few men doing it, easy problem to solve. To my great embarrassment, I used to consider such punishments “barbaric.”
This is why they hanged horse thieves. It’s only a few men doing it, easy problem to solve. To my great embarrassment, I used to consider such punishments “barbaric.”
@Cernovich They locked up people for weed and non violent crime back in the day so now the only way to fix that past wrong is not arrest anyone. Typical govt (activists) over correction
@Cernovich That's insane. Seriously. That's an average of over 60 prior crimes per perp. Who cares if they're all misdemeanors. At those levels, they are severe menaces to society, no longer fit to be around others. That's beyond habitual or desperate. You can't fix that.
@Cernovich Those 124 have been arrested on average over 60x each. It’s insane they’re able to continue to walk free.
@Cernovich what happened to three strikes and you are out? We can literally solve our problems if we have the courage to do what is necessary. Hell, let all the first time offenders go and just prosecute the on 2nd offense.
@Cernovich Bring back broken windows policing @NYPDTransit @NYPDSpecialops
@Cernovich @RonColeman This is deterrence, in action
@Cernovich Regular standard caning and lashings will solve everything
@Cernovich @QuetzalPhoenix The dignity of the victims, present and future, demands it
@Cernovich @ScottAdamsSays I don't understand how people claim harsh punishments aren't a deterrent. Regardless of the rationale, if you're not walking free, you can't commit crimes (mostly).
@Cernovich I bet there's something that looks a hell of a lot like the 80/20 rule when it comes to crime. Arrest the 20% that commit 80% of the crime, and you're off to a good start. Repeat as necessary.