Carjacking Fail
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A bill dropped in Louisiana today...You carjack someone and the person suffers bodily harm of any kind...The perp gets a minimum of 20 years at hard labor. Egregious circumstances or severe harm to the victim? You're going down for 30 years.
30 years in Louisiana means you are not eligible for parole until you have served 20 years AND are at least 45 years old.
Carjack someone and break their arm or leg in the process? Well, if you are 20 years old, you'll serve a minimum of 25 years.
I hear the bill stands a good chance of passing ...
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@George-K @Jolly I am not saying the new laws in Louisiana and Illinois are bad, but to me, jail in the US is not really a "deterrent". If it was, the prison population would not be the highest in the world, yet there is still a crime issue.
Again, I dont have any answer, but what we have been doing in regard to locking people up does not seem to be working.
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@George-K @Jolly I am not saying the new laws in Louisiana and Illinois are bad, but to me, jail in the US is not really a "deterrent". If it was, the prison population would not be the highest in the world, yet there is still a crime issue.
Again, I dont have any answer, but what we have been doing in regard to locking people up does not seem to be working.
@taiwan_girl said in Carjacking Fail:
@George-K @Jolly I am not saying the new laws in Louisiana and Illinois are bad, but to me, jail in the US is not really a "deterrent". If it was, the prison population would not be the highest in the world, yet there is still a crime issue.
Again, I dont have any answer, but what we have been doing in regard to locking people up does not seem to be working.
Ma'am, Louisiana used to have the highest incarceration rate.
In the world.
That's fallen off under the previous Democrat governor. We have a new Republican governor. We have thousands of acres of bottom land down on The Farm. Law & Order is coming
Come to Louisiana. FAFO.
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@taiwan_girl said in Carjacking Fail:
@George-K @Jolly I am not saying the new laws in Louisiana and Illinois are bad, but to me, jail in the US is not really a "deterrent". If it was, the prison population would not be the highest in the world, yet there is still a crime issue.
Again, I dont have any answer, but what we have been doing in regard to locking people up does not seem to be working.
Ma'am, Louisiana used to have the highest incarceration rate.
In the world.
That's fallen off under the previous Democrat governor. We have a new Republican governor. We have thousands of acres of bottom land down on The Farm. Law & Order is coming
Come to Louisiana. FAFO.
@Jolly said in Carjacking Fail:
Ma'am, Louisiana used to have the highest incarceration rate.
In the world.
That's fallen off under the previous Democrat governor. We have a new Republican governor. We have thousands of acres of bottom land down on The Farm. Law & Order is coming
It does not appear that the higher incarceration rates meant reduced crime.
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@Jolly said in Carjacking Fail:
Ma'am, Louisiana used to have the highest incarceration rate.
In the world.
That's fallen off under the previous Democrat governor. We have a new Republican governor. We have thousands of acres of bottom land down on The Farm. Law & Order is coming
It does not appear that the higher incarceration rates meant reduced crime.
@taiwan_girl said in Carjacking Fail:
@Jolly said in Carjacking Fail:
Ma'am, Louisiana used to have the highest incarceration rate.
In the world.
That's fallen off under the previous Democrat governor. We have a new Republican governor. We have thousands of acres of bottom land down on The Farm. Law & Order is coming
It does not appear that the higher incarceration rates meant reduced crime.
Gee, just think what would have happened if we hadn't locked all those bastards up!
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I would be fine if they reduced the jail population for non-violent crimes (or whatever the marijuana inmates are called) but have no problem with extremely stiff sentences for unambiguously harmful crimes, such as carjacking or attacking someone with a weapon. This isn't stealing a loaf of bread to feed your kids, it is unlawful chaos. Cities thrive when crime is low. All cities should want extremely stiff penalties.
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@Horace said in Carjacking Fail:
@89th I'm gonna need a ruling on this one. Fake?
Don't petrol pumps have safety devices built in to stop this kind of uncontrolled dispensation?
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@Horace said in Carjacking Fail:
@89th I'm gonna need a ruling on this one. Fake?
Don't petrol pumps have safety devices built in to stop this kind of uncontrolled dispensation?
@Doctor-Phibes said in Carjacking Fail:
Don't petrol pumps have safety devices built in to stop this kind of uncontrolled dispensation?
Not sure if this is in the US. THere's a Middle-eastern sounding music in the video.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Carjacking Fail:
Don't petrol pumps have safety devices built in to stop this kind of uncontrolled dispensation?
Not sure if this is in the US. THere's a Middle-eastern sounding music in the video.
@George-K said in Carjacking Fail:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Carjacking Fail:
Don't petrol pumps have safety devices built in to stop this kind of uncontrolled dispensation?
Not sure if this is in the US. THere's a Middle-eastern sounding music in the video.
I'd assumed all the crime stats were posted because it was in the US.
Well, that was a waste of time. Interfering OSHA and your pathetic nanny state legislation have led to an increase in car jacking!