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Re: Driver humiliated by Texas judge
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Sun, 19 Sep 2004 21:09:53 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Tim Courtney wrote:
> In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Bruce Schlickbernd wrote:
> > In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Tim Courtney wrote:
> > > I don't normally start topics in o-t.d, but seeing that this article caught my
> > > interest I thought I would. Plus, it may divert attention away from other
> > > discussions.
> > >
> > > Driver humiliated by Texas judge:
> > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3670578.stm
> > >
> > > My thoughts? If this becomes common practice and it will effectively decrease
> > > the incidents of reckless driving (a growing problem, from my observations), I'm
> > > all for it. This in the same vein to punishing shoplifters by making them stand
> > > on streetcorners wearing signs that tell passersby what offense(s) they've
> > > committed. Not only does it humiliate the offender, it serves as a warning to
> > > all who encounter them not to commit a similar crime lest that become their fate
> > > also.
> > >
> > > -Tim
> >
> > "The parents of Rachel Blasingame, the victim, praised the unusual sentence."
> >
> > Unusual. I think they summed up why I doubt this will not be carried out.
> > Let's mock people in stocks! How about a scarlet letter? Maybe a tattoo on the
> > forehead so that they can be derided permanently?
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> I don't think a permanent punishment is in order at all. I'd say 6 months or so
> would be more than adequate to 1) make sure the offender never, ever drives
> recklessly again, and 2) all he comes into contact with on the road think very
> seriously about their actions as well.
You could always behead them, then if they haven't re-offended in 6 months,
re-attach their head.
Or maybe the offenders could be strapped to the fronts of modified dune-buggies
like in the movie 'Mad Max 2'.
pete.w (who drives in the slow lane)
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