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The Colombian marching powder…
The Colombian marching powder…
Great film. Watched it again a couple of weeks back…
Only one law they need to change - the Penalties and Sentences Act. Which is responsible for all the piss-weak sentences the “learned” judiciary choose to hand down.On 9 news some lawyer said the punishment was normal for those types of offence.
Jarrod Bleijie was chest beating.
Deb Frecklington looking into a change of law blsh blah blah
It's also frankly really expensive to jail people. So there's a counter force at work also - by imposing mandatory minimums, you swell the jail population which costs the government money - at a rough cost of $422 per prisoner per day.But they won’t. Even old Joh didn’t and if he wouldn’t, no modern day politician will.
Transitioning from a Mam to a MilfView attachment 30682
Apparently working as a labourer in between training twice a day.
Looks like he's first to the Quicksnax truck and last to leave.
Only one law they need to change - the Penalties and Sentences Act. Which is responsible for all the piss-weak sentences the “learned” judiciary choose to hand down.
Except they won’t.
They will do what our Governments always do, increase the maximum penalty and then claim they are “tough on crime”.
Knowing full well of course that the Penalties and Sentences Act prevents the maximum sentence EVER being imposed, except in the most extreme circumstances.
If they were serious they would legislatively impose minimum mandatory sentences so the judiciary couldn’t weasel their way out of imposing an actual sentence.
But they won’t. Even old Joh didn’t and if he wouldn’t, no modern day politician will.
You know very well that jail does not reform people .
Also it is school for crims .Drugs are higher quality and more available in prisons so that angle isn`t working . The penalties for crimes have little influence on the people doing the crimes as they don`t think they will get caught anyway .
Then there is loss of income , difficulty getting a job after jail and break down of family units . And the perpetuation of the cycle .
What benefits do you see in jailing people ? Other than removing them from society for a brief time .
Fine seemed pretty weak considering other fines.
Predicting a 6 week ban. 2025 ready to get back on track. Time to move on.