My cultrual heritage is European.
The nations that make up my cultural heritage went through a orgy of violence in the last century that resulted in two World Wars, numerous regional conflicts, and many tens of millions dead and maimed.
Quite frankly, I'm struggling to see your point.
The greatest pleasure of my recent life has been speed on the road. . . . I lose detail at even moderate speed but gain comprehension. . . . I could write for hours on the lustfulness of moving swiftly.
--T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia)
You make valid points, rainman. Howsumever...
My point is that he should be made responsible for the disruption he has caused that familty - the outcomes of his actions should be delivered to his door. He should have to deal with the consequences of his actions. In this case, he has removed the income of a family. Let him provide that income. MAKE him provide it. And no, it won't be cheaper but at least the welfare payments to that family might be lowered a little.
As for taking jobs, whether he is in jail or not, whether he has a job of his own or not, he will be kept somehow and will therefore cost us money. At least this way, he might produce something useful. He will be supervised anyway, working or not, and he will use up money working or not. Make him earn at least some of it. I'd rather my taxes got even a minimal return than no return at all, which is what happens if he is just kept in a cage.
Besides, we could always re-employ anybody whose job he displaces as whip appliers...![]()
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
This is precisely the sort of mindless, violent crime that the death sentence is perfect for.
When and if they catch this guy, I imagine they will have irrefutable DNA evidence and possibly fingerprints too now that they appear to have recovered the murder weapon. They also have witnesses who have given descriptions, so I can't see that there would be any doubt as to the perpetrator.
Any other option will just incur a huge cost to society that this piece of filth just isn't worth IMHO.
Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes
Whilst the humanist in me agrees with your line of thought, the realist within makes me think that one who has stooped so low as to kill for a $20 taxi fare is most likely irredeemable.
Maybe I'm just getting sick and tired of seeing this sort of crap in the news every week.
Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes
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