Tisme
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These two scumbags need a life in prison (pity we don't have the death penalty)
http://www.news.com.au/national/que...l/news-story/c9271e709dade7b28e504ae887385f96
If the streets are ever to be reasonably safe we need to tighten out sentencing laws considerably.
Life for a crime like this should be mandatory, this bloke KILLED someone with a deliberate action.
Why let people like this out after a period in jail ? they are only further damaged and a danger to society.
Rapists
Murderer's
Child molesters
Why should they be allowed out again...........ever ?
Saw on TV where registered sex offenders have to wear a bracelet so they can be monitored, what the hell does that cost ?
Throw away the key.
We need to change things before the vigilantes start to inflict their own justice.
If the streets are ever to be reasonably safe we need to tighten out sentencing laws considerably.
Life for a crime like this should be mandatory, this bloke KILLED someone with a deliberate action.
We have pathetic laws and pathetic judges that simply do not dish out maximum sentences for these sort of crimes. When will our governments EVER do something about it? They won't, they just make noises until the next one I'm afraid to say. Gutless to make a stand and implement the correct laws where judges can not lesson the sentences.
As you say, it was a deliberate action, he killed someone. For this, no matter what, he should not have the right to be free again, not under any circumstances. Who cares what the do gooder idiots say, we have all had enough.
Why let people like this out after a period in jail ? they are only further damaged and a danger to society.
Rapists
Murderer's
Child molesters
Why should they be allowed out again...........ever ?
Saw on TV where registered sex offenders have to wear a bracelet so they can be monitored, what the hell does that cost ?
Throw away the key.
We need to change things before the vigilantes start to inflict their own justice.
There is an unintended consequence of making tougher sentencing for things less than murder.
In parts of Africa where you get 20years for car jacking criminals often shoot the occupants of the car because the penalty for murder is only slightly worse and it reduces their chances of getting caught.
I wouldn't want to speculate on what the right answer is for the likes of rape but for the justice system to function as a deterrent for increasingly abhorrent crimes it must take into consideration the severity of each individual crime.
If it's always life in prison then criminals are more likely to go all in and murder their victims as well.
This is the same as having an understanding of incentives in economics. You want to understand how people think then come up with an approach that rewards good and punishes bad on a sliding scale to incentivise the good and dissuade the bad.
Very easy to have brash policy that has unintended consequences that yield a worse result than the original scheme.
Yes good post however there must be a sweet spot between life for everything and letting dangerous people back on the streets.
At present I believe there are way too many very dangerous people roaming among us courtesy of our justice system.
Renata and Maxwell knew full well what they were about to embark on and bragged about it. Let them brag to the four walls in one of our finest custodial institutions for the term of their natural lives.
Bugger that, too good for them....
Take away their passports and set them afloat in a leaky boat off the Australia bite :bowser:...
Too right and as I've said in ASF Breaking News post 614, allowing them to live is too kind.
As I said here, Tom, I disagree with watering down laws.
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/f...t=25726&page=9&p=893969&viewfull=1#post893969
Do we really want to go down the Death Penalty road ?
In terms of deterrent it doesn't work, nothing does because people never think they will get caught.
...and I can just hear the goody two shoes bleeding hearts accepting this without a whimper.I'd go for a "supermax" in the Simpson desert, same view every day, no visitors, no tv, no books, no internet.
Killing them is too kind.
Freelancer chief executive Matt Barrie has posted a scathing article on Sydney's lockout laws, taking to task the state government and labelling New South Wales the "nanny state".
The post on social networking site LinkedIn comes just hours after a new report into the lockout laws by the City of Sydney found that foot traffic in Kings Cross and Oxford Street at 11pm on a Friday night, before the 1.30am lockout and 3am last drinks, was down 58 per cent. By 4am, foot traffic had fallen 80 per cent on 2012 figures.
Mr Barrie's article, titled 'would the last person in Sydney please turn the lights out?', said New South Wales Premier Mike Baird had "turned Sydney into Detroit".
"Every week, another venue or restaurant closes. The soul of the city has been destroyed," Mr Barrie wrote. "Kings Cross, in particular, has been decimated so badly that it will never, ever, come back as an entertainment precinct."
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In the post Matt Barrie takes readers on a walking tour of Sydney's major entertainment and nightlife precincts, detailing the number of closed businesses, some of which were institutions in their time, and the devastation its causing to the city.
"Even Australia's staple fast food franchise and destination of choice for hungry late night revellers- McDonalds on George and Bridge Streets in the centre of the city- has, rarely for the global franchise, shut down," he said.
Finally Matt Barrie says what everyone who actually lives in Sydney has been thinking. That gormless, weak ex-Premier O'Farrell has a lot to answer for for this short-sighted bit of stupidity. For the supposed party of small business, it's incredible how many small businesses they have sent to the wall. Not to mention the Liberal Party has treated the rest of us like feeble minded idiots who can't be trusted to buy a takeaway bottle of alcohol after 10pm. It's a shame the government can't be held to account financially for the total mess they've created.
And if you ever needed to know who runs this state, guess who's been buying up all the buildings of failed business...Yep, property developers. Quite a field day they've had.
Read more: http://www.afr.com/technology/freel...er-lockout-laws-20160203-gml82s#ixzz3z9muSbMc
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