I'd like to read more about what happened. The article gives a little insight, but not much. Sounds like a tragic accident, but I'd like to see the whole story. Happen to have any more links about it?
[MENTION=128]sturg33[/MENTION] i would tell thethe that if we are discussing this in a billion other threads and now that the topic is flooding the board, i think you can get him to believe this is all too "common"Oh look, another thread about the same thing we're discussing in a billion other threads. Glad to see the board flooded with these types of posts. It's awesome.
I'm sure I could flood the board with individual storiees of people killed by lightning. Not very common way to go. That would be annoying too. Number of folks killed by cops per year makes up about .0000001% of the population. Not sure what your definition of coomon is.
Having one incident out of 35,000-40,000 arrests a day is excessive?
another problem that rolls into this issue and should be addressed
thank you for bringing it to the board![]()
I'm sure I could flood the board with individual storiees of people killed by lightning. Not very common way to go. That would be annoying too. Number of folks killed by cops per year makes up about .0000001% of the population. Not sure what your definition of coomon is.
generally speaking most people who get arrested deserve to get arrested.
hell of a conclusion to jump to in a country that says it is free and locks up more people per capita than any one else on the plane t
[MENTION=128]sturg33[/MENTION] i would tell thethe that if we are discussing this in a billion other threads and now that the topic is flooding the board, i think you can get him to believe this is all too "common"
What can I say? We could return to the sentencing laws that we had in the 70s and return to the crime rate we had back then.
Higher crime rates are apparently a good thing.
Yeah, I remember the 70's and early 80s the **** my brother got away with just a slap on the wrist. Robberies.....shootings......drugs.... it didn't matter. He would maybe spend 3-5 years in prison and be right out being a public nuisance again.
What can I say? We could return to the sentencing laws that we had in the 70s and return to the crime rate we had back then.