Black2003SS Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 http://money.aol.com/news/articles/_a/shop...S00010000000001 Quote
brobradh77 Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 i think that is a great way to help with over crowding of our Jails. If embarassment will make a person think twice about a crime then by all means Quote
BOB47 Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 I think it's a great idea. Going to jail is a badge of honor for some people. Embarassing them is a better judgement in my opinion. Jails don't work for the most part. We've proven that over and over again. Maybe embarassment and peer pressure will help do what our jails cannot. Quote
kelleyperformance Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 i think wal mart itself has stolen from so many people...... just think of how many small towns it has killed Quote
victorredss Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 This might make younger kids think twice about shoplifting. Quote
rivierakid55 Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 four hours of wearing that sign to get out of 60 days in jail? what a joke. anybody that stole would go that route. what if you commited a hate crime? how bout if you had to wear the sign like Bruce Willis did in Die Hard 3 and stand in front of a mall or grocery store? then wearing the sign might fit the crime. Quote
Black2003SS Posted May 8, 2007 Author Report Posted May 8, 2007 60 days was the max sentence, you and I both know they probably would only have served a couple of days more than likely. Quote
Hankg42 Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 For that type of crime, I think it is much better than room and board at the taxpayer's expense. I also think it might be a deterrent to other potential thieves. Nobody sees the inside of a jail until it is too late. Quote
loanrangerss Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 (edited) one thing what if it back fires and the people start thinking hell a few hours being made fun of or 60 days jail not to bad it might be worth it to a crimnal Edited May 8, 2007 by loanrangerss (see edit history) Quote
misterp Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 four hours of wearing that sign to get out of 60 days in jail? what a joke. I like it, however I don't think that it would be a very good deterrent in the long run. But I do like that it takes a little burden off we taxpayers. Mr. P. Quote
rivierakid55 Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 I like it, however I don't think that it would be a very good deterrent in the long run. But I do like that it takes a little burden off we taxpayers. Mr. P. the taxpayer part is definately a plus. i just hate to see people get off lightly no matter how small the crime. Quote
misterp Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 the taxpayer part is definately a plus. i just hate to see people get off lightly no matter how small the crime.Totally. People forget what is important, that is the primary objective here is deterrence; saving money should be secondary. Quote
drako Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 This has been done before, as a matter of fact this type of stuff is what created the "cruel and UNUSUAL" punishment. Things like tar and feathered etc. (I wish I can remember some more recent ones) Deterence is key, I for one think that prison should not be such a cake walk, you have bums trespassing on purpose so they can have three meals a day and a place to sleep. The problem is two words of legal jargon. Plea bargain. The reason being there are too many people and not enough jails. However in other countries where plea bargain is minimal you have less crime. Mostly because people KNOW that if they do that they will get the maximum sentance. Quote
ssaman Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 There is a judge around here that makes people wear signs for all sorts of stuff. He even made a few guys stand on the street with signs that say "I molest children" along with their jail sentence...So yeah i think it's a good idea... Quote
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